3/4 Websites
First Website
The website that I looked at above is showing how they took photos with a projector and it was a very keen idea to do it in the woods as well. There were moments where they took pictures where the objects were reflecting light in the dark. I learned that anything that has a lens can take pictures no matter how bad or good it is, that isn't involving the actual camera or a phone camera.
I pick this picture because I thought it stand out from any old picture that I have seen in a while. The rules of photography that I think there is in this picture is Simplicity because there isn't a lot of stuff and things going around the background. This picture is by a photographer, Tarek Mawad, and an Animator, Friedrich von Schoor.
This website, the photographer played with UV liquid with water. The photographer will put droplets of different color UV and take pictures with High shutter speed. The pictures are taken in the dark and the only source of light is the Uv droplets. Something That I learned from this photographer is that you have to time it perfectly for the best picture with things that are moving either are moving at any speed. The reason I chose the picture below because it looked like it was flames on gasoline that were dyed green. The Photographer's name is Don Komarechka.
Second Website
In the video, I saw on the website were many time-lapses of places in Rio or in Nature. The video was amazing and the photographer got every second of the city activity near the shore and the docks. The person who did all of the time-lapses is Kate Torgovnick May. Something that I learned about the time-lapse spectrum of photography is that it will take ages to edit and always start with the Music, then the time-lapse itself.
Third Website
UV 'liquid Flow' PetaPixelThis website, the photographer played with UV liquid with water. The photographer will put droplets of different color UV and take pictures with High shutter speed. The pictures are taken in the dark and the only source of light is the Uv droplets. Something That I learned from this photographer is that you have to time it perfectly for the best picture with things that are moving either are moving at any speed. The reason I chose the picture below because it looked like it was flames on gasoline that were dyed green. The Photographer's name is Don Komarechka.
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