McKari,+Dauch


 * Portrait**



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 * Pattern and Unity**
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 * Balance and Movement**
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 * Emphasis and Contrast**
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 * Journal #5**

http://breakforyourbrain.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/just-a-pinch-buddah-perfect-timing.jpg In this picture a plane is flying by just as the statue looks like it is pinching it. Break For Your Brain is credited with this photo in the year 2012 and they chose to call it "Buddah Pinch" http://twistedsifter.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/diver-whale-high-five-perfect-timing.jpg This picture was taken just as a whale was surfacing so it looks like the diver is getting an underwater high fiv e.

Marco Queral took this amazing underwater photo just as a whale went for a human high five. It was taken on March 13, 2013 and it is named "Whale

Five"

http://twistedsifter.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/lightning-strikes-statue-of-liberty-perfect-timing.jpg This picture was taken just as lightning was striking down onto a light house. This photograph was taken by Jay Fine also on Mar 13, 2013 and it is called "The Big Picture"

http://www.noupe.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/RightPlaceRightTime4.jpg This picture was taken just as a German Shepard was just about to attack another (scared) dog. This photo is credited to Noupe Magazine in the year 2010 and they called it "Right Place Right Time"

http://twistedsifter.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/obama-wizard-perfect-timing.jpg This picture was taken as Obama was giving a speech and it looks like he is about to eat the sun. This funny picture was taken by Carolyn Kaster on March 13, 2013 and she called it "In Focus.

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 * Spa****ce**

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 * Form**

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 * Texture**

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 * Value**


 * Journal #4**

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 * Journal #3**

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The picture that I like the best is the one with the light house out into the distance. This picture shows how even tho a picture isn't framed all the way that it can still be beautiful. It also shows the rule of thirds. Only two thirds of the image has positive space and the rest of the image has negative space. I love the color that it has where it looks like it is just after sunset. It looks almost gradient. With a bluish gray tint at the top and then it quickly fades to a light pink and orange and then the rest of it goes to blue. It is a peaceful picture and it has almost a calming effect.


 * Color, McKari Dauch**


 * Color Balance Projects**

I edited my image by changing the defaults for the white areas from 255 to 245. At the same time I changed the default levels from 0 to 10. I also made the picture barely a little less bright and I brought the contrast up a little as well. And finally I increased the saturation to make the picture brighter. I made the choices I did to make sure that the white spots were not too white and did not take away from the image. I also did the same thing for the dark spots. I added the saturation to make the picture more appealing. Overall it made the picture much more realistic and better looking.


 * Line**
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Jason Hawkes Prague http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/prague-aerial-view-of-the-entrance-to-a-car-high-res-stock-photography/158052953
 * Shape**

Chase Clark Bait in Hand by Lake http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/bait-in-hand-by-lake-royalty-free-image/171534726
 * Journal #2**

Visuals Unlimited Spanish Moss http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/spanish-moss-growing-on-a-live-oak-high-res-stock-photography/145100075

Elisabeth Schmitt = View over parts of Munich including Old Townhall = http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/view-over-parts-of-munich-including-old-townhall-royalty-free-image/181537860

Miguel Navarro Castle Popping up From an Old Book http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/castle-popping-up-from-an-old-book-high-res-stock-photography/173505008

Emily Von Malititz = Female Caucasian contemplating the view over a river valley, Port St Johns, Wild Coast, South Africa = http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/female-caucasian-contemplating-the-view-high-res-stock-photography/181219227

Tom Stoddart Shanghai Housing http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/shanghai-housing-high-res-stock-photography/123395759


 * Learning the Camera**

Freeze Motion: For this picture I was flipping the pages in my book and in order to capture it without it being blurred I moved my shutter speed up so that it captured the picture very quickly. Blur Motion: For this picture I was also flipping the pages in the book. However, in order to get the pages to look blurred I turned the shutter speed down so that it would capture the picture more slowly.



Aperture at 3.5: For this picture I turned the aperture down to 3.5 so the hole that allows light to enter the lens was very small and there was very minimum amount of light that entered in which explains the practically all black picture.



Aperture at 8: For this picture i took the same picture that I did in the aperture at 3.5 however, because the hole was bigger, more light was allowed to come in and i got a brighter but still slightly dark picture.



Aperture at 22: For this picture I took the same picture that I did with the aperture at 3.5 and at 8. However, now the aperture hole is the biggest it can be and it allowed all the light in that it possibly could. Due to the fact that it was darker out when I took the picture, this was the best aperture that it could've been at for this particular picture.


 * Journal #1**



I chose this image because it shows reflection in the photo. Reflection is one of the three key components in a photograph displaying light as the subject matter. This photo also interests me because it shows a young child leaning on a pane of glass and she looks like she has almost no emotion. And usually children are always showing some sort of emotion and there is something unsettling about it. http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/child-looking-through-a-window-royalty-free-image/173670099

I chose this image for light as the subject matter because of the great amount of contrast in the photo. Contrast is the second of the three key components for light as the subject matter. I was interested in this picture because the trees are bare and there is so much darkness behind them and you can only imagine something lurking, and I love that. http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/trees-in-forest-during-winter-royalty-free-image/109350462

This image portrays two of the three components needed for an image to convey light as the subject matter. It shows the contrast with the sun and sidewalk against the dark trees. And the last component is the shadow. The trees cast off a shadow as well as the puppy. I was interested in this picture because the puppy is all alone in a secluded area and that is unsettling like something bad is about to happen. It just intrigues me. http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/pet-dog-on-a-sidewalk-looks-down-a-hill-in-high-res-stock-photography/170884259


 * Photoshop**

I was able to make my picture black and white and increase both brightness and contrast. I also added darkness to the dark areas of the photo and light to the lighter areas of the photo. I did this for more contrast.

MD Title: "A Dog, Man's Best Friend" Photographer: Tom Stoddart. Taken: 1994. http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/dog-mans-best-friend-high-res-stock-photography/52967928

This photo radiates lonliness and sorrow. The walls in the background are riddled with bullet holes and debris litters the street. There one dog stands forgotten after the longest siege Europe has ever seen; The Bosnian War. Looking at this you know that the dog's owner is most likely gone, abandoning the dog in a ghost town that was once a thriving Serbian city. I want to cry because of the emptiness it places in my stomach.The dog is alone and has no one to turn to and somehow in someone's most desolate times they can connect to the dog; and this picture brings me back to the most sorrowful moment that I've had. Almost unbearable and unfixable. That's how the picture makes me feel. I hate it, but at the same time I love the story that it tells.