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Title:[|Mind Blowing Pictures Taken At Perfect Timing | Just Photographer] [|www.2dayblog.com] Title: [|Yet another perfect timing | 2dayBlog] [|www.bbc.co.uk] Title:[|BBC Nature - Hummingbirds videos, news and facts] [|www.sundancechannel.com] Title:[|Bullet time photography – Sundance Channel] [|funpings.com] Title:[|Unbelievable | Funpings - Part 12] In all of these photos I believe the shutter to have a vary quick speed to capture these high speed scenes. In the first photo it captures a snake striking a poor bird, the second picture depicts a bird and an airplane soaring at high speeds, the third shows high speed fluttering humming bird wings, the forth shows a water droplet being cut in half with a bullet and this image is at very high speeds, lastly in the fifth it shows a man popping a water ballon and the picture was taken before gravity could have its affect on the exposed water. __//**Form**//__ __//**Space**//__

__//**Texture**//__ //__**Value**__// //__**Journal 4**__// [|photography.about.com]  October 20, 2009 Titile:   Golden Sunlit Tree on a Dark Rainy Day - Centered NA [|soulcenteredphotography.blogspot.com]

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NOVEMBER 15, 2010
Title: Sphinx Scale NA [|www.pxleyes.com] No date No title NA __//**Journal 3**//__ In 5 pictures that I have personally took into consideration concerning journal 3, I mostly like the look of the sunset photo. I personally like this picture the best because of how it pulls the viewer in with its contrast between the huge orangey yellow sun to the red sky to the black landscape with a perfect reflection coming of the seemingly still water. also like this picture because the photographer did not take the picture with the sun directly in the middle, by the sun being to the side it gives the photo character. __//**Low Depth**//__
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The aperture controls depth of a photo, this is when you first look through the camera and everything is blurred then the image sharpens. as you can see in the first image the aperture is set to a large aperture where the whole is bigger this captures a wider range of sharpness. The second image has a aperture slightly smaller than the flirt where it starts to gain detail on one specific part but still has clear quality all around. The last picture is a small aperture where the camera only focuses on a certain point

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__**//Journal #1//**__ Light Vs. Dark Shadow Reflection I was interested in these picture in particular because they show great use of shadow, reflection, and light vs. dark. the the light vs. dark photo it shows light coming into a pitch black room. In the second picture of shadows it shows black birds walking on a white ground with black shadows. In the last photo of reflection it shows multiple arches going over a waiting pool at night with and identical reflection of the arches and lights.

Name: Northern Lights with Milky Way Photographer: Arctic Images Date: NA I choose the photograph because i love images of the sky. i really enjoy seeing a vast aray of multiple colors in nature. even myself has a a wide collection of sunset picture that range all the way to leaves of the fall, i find that nature has many colorful pretty moments like in this picture.