Thursday, May 14, 2015

Photo Illustrations shooting outside of class


Photo Illustrations


The Big Day

On a gloomy day it shows a woman in a wedding dress waiting for something as she was being fitted. Then it shows a stressed man in a car hurrying to the wedding, trying to get there as fast as he can. When he gets there the lady is getting married and he was late.

Story:

Who: John and Susan
What: Susan is marrying Bob
Where: Church
When: Saturday, May 27 at 6 p.m.
Why: She was forced to by her father
How: It's a family tradition


Gloomy, car driving in wet weather. Windy road, woman in wedding dress. The woman is messing with her ring as if she is unsure of the wedding. Her father looks out of the window as if he is hoping for someone not to show up.


On may 27th at 6 p.m., Susan Smith is getting married to Bob at St. John

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Tree HDR



1. What manipulations to the camera will you need to make to create an HDR image?
You need to have different levels of light exposure.
2. What equipment will we use to take this type of image?
You need a camera and a tripod.
3. What is the reason someone might take an HDR image?
To get better color, or to have the image be more bright.
4. What can we expect to happen with the images once we merge them together, what will we see that we might not have seen with just one photo?
We will see better exposure, and colors

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Student of the Month

Student of the Month

Emily Trotta, the student of the month, was given the award on March 1st. She was awarded in the announcements during her 1st period class and was given a certificate. She won this award by her hard work she put into her grades.
“ I felt proud to win this award, but I know it is just a small step into my learning career,” said Emily Trotta. Emily felt proud to win the award, but knew she still had to work hard.
“ This award was important to me, but I knew the award was just a label,” explained Trotta. The student of the month award is a prestigious award, and is very hard to win.
“I was surprised to win this award. I had to have a high GPA, great grades, and I had to have volunteer hours,” told Emily. Emily who is a junior has never won this award until now.
 “ Many of my friends have won this award over the past few years at Bowie, and it makes me want to win the award more,” said Trotta. The student of the month award is given to the best student and looks great on colleges.
“ When I won the award they put it on my school transcript and many colleges recognized my award,” Trotta said. Many colleges look for this award on transcripts.
“ I think this a great step in my high school career, here at Bowie,” Emily proclaimed. Emily feels that this award is a great success.
“ This award makes me want to work harder and be the best I can,” Emily said. This award helps Emily get closer to her dream college.
“ I plan on going to an Ivy League school on the coast, and getting a masters degree in law,” Explained Emily. To win this award you have to have many volunteer hours. “ I volunteer with National Art Society, Key Club, and Harry Potter Club. In these clubs I feed the homeless and I run marathons for fundraising, and I help kids,” Emily always has her hands full helping the community, and her teachers feel she is a great role model.
 “ My teachers think I am outgoing, hardworking, loud, and I always participate,” explained Trotta. Emily knows that winning the award is hard work.

“ I had to compete with the other candidates to win this award. This candidates were Jackson Cobb, Amanda Stewart, and myself,” she said. Student of the month is an award to cherish. “ Achieve excellence, help others, and pursue your goals,” Trotta said.