An Egg Using Manual Settings

October 25, 2018 Handrey 0 Comments


On this assignment we took pictures using manual mode in our camera around our school. We had to play around with the f-stop, shutter speed and ISO for it to look perfect. I had to change the ISO every time we were at a different place that has a different atmosphere for a better looking picture. I also had to change the shutter speed from places with darker and lighter area for the picture to have the best lighting. It was difficult at the beginning when I had no idea about what I was doing, but at the end I finally learned the basics and can work with the manual mode setting.




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an Egg in Manual settings

October 25, 2018 sarah h. 0 Comments








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An egg in manual settings by kurt

October 25, 2018 Kurt 0 Comments






For this assignment we got to take full control of our cameras and experiment with the manual settings. Our main focus was to show off a plastic egg in different settings and in different ways, like under a staircase, next to a building, using the flash, etc.

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An Egg Using Manual Settings By: Chris

October 25, 2018 chris marquez 0 Comments


For this assignment, we were given plastic eggs to take photographs of in a couple different environments. Our task was to succeed in the use of Manual mode to the best of our abilities. This required the analyzation of your lighting condition and the toning your ISO, F-stop, and your shutter speed. This was not easy considering that not all environments had lighting that was cooperative with the camera, but we had fiddled and worked with the camera to understand the use of each setting. Though I'd like to say that this assignment gave me a better understanding of how to work with my camera and the specific settings on it.



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Hidden Places At Sargent Park By Yana

October 23, 2018 Yana Barawid 0 Comments






It was a cool October morning and something unusual occurred, snow had fallen and created beautiful blankets of snow. Even though it had just snowed the sun was still shining in the bright blue sky.  For our GCT class we went on an adventure around our school to capture photos of the odd weather conditions. My fingers froze as I carried the camera strapped around my neck. We walked to the playground to find the icicles hanging down the structures which created unique scenes for me to take. 
                              


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An Egg in Manual Settings by Mary

October 17, 2018 Mary 0 Comments

Hello again, here is my third GCT assignment on An Egg Using Manual Settings. We took our class time and outside of school hours to take pictures and put everything all together into this assignment. Our task was to take an Easter egg, provided by Mr. Harbeck in order for all of us to be successful, and was to take pictures of the egg using the manual setting on the cameras. Our focus was to take control on setting our ISO to a small number for lots of light or to a large number to get little light. We also had to be aware that the higher we set the ISO the more camera noise we will get, that means we have to try and prevent image noise so that is does not affect our image taken afterwards. Second, was to set our f-stop to a high or low number if the photo requires either lots of light (16,11,8) or needs more light (4, 2.8) Lastly was to set our shutter speed as well for lots of light (high number) or we need light (low number). We used all 3 of these settings to take our pictures both indoor and outdoor in different locations to complete our assignment.

© Mary Sandoval 2018




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An Egg in Manual Setting By Haya

October 17, 2018 haya grefalda 0 Comments





     In this assignment, Mr. Harbeck asked us to take pictures of eggs in different locations using manual setting. We had to adjust the ISO, F-stop and, shutter speed. At first it was difficult but it got easier the longer I had the camera. 


















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Using Manual Settings Assignment Number 3

October 15, 2018 Mr. H 0 Comments

For this assignment you will need the following website to help you out.

https://www.bulbapp.com/u/photo-shoot-assignment-egg-manual-mode

This assignment has been borrowed from Bulbapp and I give them full credit for creating it.

I will provide you the eggs to be successful.

A slide deck of your finished work will be made and posted at the blog.

Your post needs to have:

Title An Egg in Manual Settings By &&&&&
Labels Egg, yourname, Term 1, Manual Settings

Due Date TBA

To be successful in Manual Mode the following must be followed before you take the photos

  1. Analyze your lighting conditions
  2. Set your ISO. Remember to set ISO you need to press the i button on the lower left of camera.
    • smaller number = lots of light  
    • larger number = little light  (The higher you set the ISO, the more noise you get.)
    • prevent image noise (an electrical signal generated by the camera's circuitry; digital noise looks like red, green and blue specks scattered throughout an image, especially in darker areas) when noise is added to an image, detail decreases, resolution is lower and colors become pastel.
      4.   Set your f-stop. 
  • does you shot require lots of light? 
  • use a F-Stop such as 16, 11, 8 
  • need more light? need a lower F-Stop such as 4, 2.8
  • Use your light meter to determine f-stop.
     5. Set your shutter speed.
  • lots of light? use a higher shutter speed 
  • need light? use a lower shutter speed 
    6.  Now shoot the following lighting situations using Manual Mode: Include all in your slidedeck
  • Egg inside under a staircase. 
  • Egg inside next to a big window.
  • Egg inside in a closet.
  • Egg inside peeking out of darkness.
  • Egg inside being lighted by a lamp or light.
  • Egg inside in fluorescent light. (green light)
  • Egg inside in tungsten light.  (gold light)
  • Egg inside using your flash.  (white light)
  • Egg outside next to the building.
  • Egg outside next to metal, water or glass.
  • Egg outside in the shade. (blue light)
  • Egg outside in the sunny or cloudy conditions. (bright yellow or blue light)
    7.  Edit all images: Include edited photos in your slide deck
  • level, adjust highlights and shadows, color, hue and saturation
  • crop image (get rid of photo clutter)



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Hidden Places at Sargent Park By Allyza

October 15, 2018 allyza tabirara 0 Comments

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A couple days ago we took some pictures around Sargent Park. We shot some fall/ winter shots and some shots that dont belong. While taking pictures outside in negative weather and played with puddles and froze our fingers and toes. Winter came early too early, summer left, the leaves were falling and snow was on the ground.

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HIDDEN PLACES AT SARGENT PARK BY JAM

October 15, 2018 jam 0 Comments


For GCT we decided to take pictures around the hidden places at school.


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Hidden Places at Sargent Park By:Christine

October 15, 2018 Christine 0 Comments

For GCT we decided to go around the school taking pictures of 'hidden places'.









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Hideen places at Sargent Park by Mark

October 15, 2018 Mark Corona 0 Comments

When we were outside for gct we were taking pictures of the fall and winter.
before that day it snowed and the leaves fell so the pictures were a mix of both fall 
and winter. This photos were taken outside of Sargent Park.


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Hidden Places at Sargent Park By Nicole

October 15, 2018 nicole 16 0 Comments


In the middle of fall it snowed, the snow covered the ground but the sky was blue. At school we had a GCT class, it was a good day compared to others, we decided to go out and take pictures. The sun was shining on this fairly cold day so I looked up at it and saw it that it shone on many of the trees. I wanted the contrast of the tree compared to the soft white snow that layered over them, and the colors of the leaves on the trees that led to beautiful contrast to the blue sky. I thought the sun gave a nice natural light to brighten the shot.

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Hidden places at Sargent park by Vino

October 15, 2018 vino 0 Comments




We were taken outside to take pictures of the fall theme and also the winter theme because of the snow that had landed from previous days. Later on we were allowed inside the indoor classroom to take pictures in different angles and shot to shoe everyone else.






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hidden places at sargent park by sarah

October 15, 2018 sarah h. 0 Comments


Hidden Places at Sargent Park

by Sarah Hildebrand


Two weeks ago i went out during the fall to take some photos, only to see that winter wanted to arrive early. Here is what i captured from the situation.







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Hidden Places at Sargent Park By Chris

October 15, 2018 chris marquez 0 Comments

This is the big tree growing over the fence into Sargent Park grounds.It's leaves have changed color due to the weather and some of the leaves have fallen to be come foliage.It can be located near the parking lot fence and the soccer field goal.This tree covers a large area and provides shade during the summer.Sooner or later the leaves on the branches will fall and will be covered in snow.



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Hidden Places at Sargent Park By Haya

October 15, 2018 haya grefalda 0 Comments



      I had just gotten back from the Philippines, and the cool crisp weather of fall welcomed me back. I attended school once again, and was informed of an assignment I had to do for GCT. I headed outside holding the camera tightly around my fingers, the cool air hit my face as I opened the school doors. The gloomy clouds spread across the sky while the fallen leaves left a soft crunch on the ground. We walked around school 

   




  

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Hidden Places By: Cielo

October 15, 2018 cielo pangilinan 0 Comments


We took a stroll on a cold breezy Friday morning with the camera in our hands. We took pictures out in the elementary school yard and looked for nice photos of the first snow fall of 2018. A few moments later Mr. Harbeck opened the door to the outside classroom, he reminded us to look for contrast as we were taking pictures. The snow had froze the nice beautiful plants, iced the ground and melted snow had left puddles for us to use in our photography. It may have snowed as most of use were disappointed in, but gave us a new view to take pictures of.

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Hidden Places at Sargent Park By Kurt

October 15, 2018 Kurt 0 Comments



During our GCT class, we had an oppurtunity to go outside due to the blue sky and bright autumn colours. I explored the many differen tangles and places where I could capture elements of Winter and Spring together. As I strolled around the elemtary side I saw all the snow that clung unto the tree bark and tried to capture the bright yellow leaves in the background. This was my Result.


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Hidden Places at Sargent Park by Francine

October 15, 2018 Francine Louise 0 Comments





It was a good sunny and chilly day so we took our cameras outside and took pictures around Sargent Park.

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Hidden Places At Sargent Park By Ryan

October 15, 2018 ryan tieu 0 Comments






During our class in GCT, we got to go outside to take pictures of the mix of autumn and winter. It was a cool morning with the sun shining brightly from the sky, it was quite the perfect weather for pictures. Most of my photos were taken at the elementary play structure and the outdoor classroom because of the objects and the amount of snow there was. The picture above shows the change of colour in the leaves in the fall season with some early snow on the branches which shows the transition of autumn to winter.




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Hidden Places at Sargent Park Justin Duot

October 15, 2018 JustinDuot 0 Comments

Justin's Hidden Places at Sargent Park

For this assignment our class went out and took a couple of photos for this assignment around the school. I took photos in the outdoor classroom, at the elementary park and somewhere around the grade 7 doors. In the photos I tried to take photos randomly around the school to make it harder to find out where the photos were taken.


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Hidden Places at Sargent Park By Handrey

October 15, 2018 Handrey 0 Comments



We took pictures outside around the Sargent Park School, and in our outdoor classroom. It was broad daylight when we went, and it was getting colder every time we went outside. All the pictures I took was to show how winter is soon to come as it had started snowing a little early this year. That means our beautiful season fall is soon going to end.




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Christine's Shots and Angles

October 15, 2018 Christine 0 Comments

Welcome World! This is my first GCT assignment for Shots and Angles


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Hidden Places @ Sargent Park by Mary

October 15, 2018 Mary 0 Comments

Welcome Back, here is my second GCT assignment on Hidden Places.
Last Thursday on October 4th, 2018 we took the class period and went out on a stroll onto school grounds and into our hidden place, the Outdoor Classroom, to take pictures. It was a cold, breezy yet a sunny day and it was a good day for contrast. We spent the time and took as many pictures as we could to make this assignment complete. The purpose of this assignment was to say if its either Winter or Autumn but its just a matter of weather change every now and then.





© Mary Sandoval 2018
 

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Hidden Places at Sargent Park by Kyle Aguason

October 11, 2018 kyle73 0 Comments





        

            During GCT I was able to take an awesome blend of photos combining both fall and winter. 
 Most of my photos were taken at the structure and outdoor classroom. My vision for this slide deck was to mix two opposite elements such as fall and winter and display a balance of both worlds to show the amazing contrast it gives!  

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Hidden Places At Sargent Park By: Kiana

October 11, 2018 Kiana Mercredi 0 Comments





On a sunny but cold breezy day we went outside during our GCT class to take pictures. Our main focus in this photography assignment was to get pictures of the contrast between the snow and the autumn leaves, as they were starting to change colours. As we walked around outside we looked for pictures we could take to showcase the first snowfall of the school year. We took pictures out in the school yard and in the outdoor classroom. The snow had lightly frosted the grass and leaves of the trees and the sun melted the snow and made beautiful icicles we could feature in our photographs. The snow also left lots of puddles and we played around with our reflection.





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Hidden Places at Sargent Park by Maegan

October 11, 2018 maegan ilagan 0 Comments



The leaves had shifted from green to warm reds and oranges and the misty breeze had arrived. Fall had finally began. On a bright yet cool day in October, we decided to capture the picturesque scenery of fall. However, something was where it did not belong - snow! Peculiarly, snow was on the ground and icicles and puddles were all around Sargent Park. As we wandered around the school, we wanted to portray this unique occurrence in our shots, showing the beautiful aspects of each season.






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Hidden Places At Sargent Park By Frans

October 11, 2018 frans 0 Comments

Hidden Places At Sargent Park

A few days ago, our class took some photos outside. We focused on contrast and many other aspects when we were taking photos. It was a nice cold autumn day and I got some shots of the many different colors of leaves. A side from taking photos, we played in the puddles and on the play structure. Everyone got to take their photos and we had lots of fun.



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Hidden Places @ Sargent Park by Khoa

October 10, 2018 khoa 0 Comments

















These photos take place amongst my school, Sargent Park. The day was cold and the wind breezed in the frosty environment. Our class walked around the school area and took appealing pictures, some of which include the trees around our neighborhood, or objects in the outdoor classroom. The main purpose is to visualize the essence of the Autumn to Winter transition, and how fused the two seasons were.

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Hidden Places at Sargent Park by RJ

October 09, 2018 RJ 873 0 Comments




We took a stroll around a cold chilly morning with our cameras to take pictures of Fall and Winter combined. Later on we gained access to the outdoor classroom by Mr. Harbeck. This is where we found new camera angles and contrasts for our pictures.

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Hidden Places at Sargent Park By John

October 09, 2018 Unknown 0 Comments

Hidden Places By John Ladroma

This assignment is called Hidden Places. The purpose of this assignment was to find subjects that have a wide array of contrasts around the school area. Pictures took in this assignment showcase fall and the beginning of winter.


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Hidden Places at Sargent Park by Colin

October 09, 2018 Colin 8-16 0 Comments


Hidden Places By Colin

Our GCT Class had gone to different places that seemed to be somewhat hidden around Sargent Park School. You could only find these places if you had access from a teacher or if you looked around hard enough. We had taken photos of the hidden places with many of us posing in them. We were looking for images that had a great amount of contrast that would make a great photo that looked very vibrant and set the center of attention apart from the background.


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Hidden Places at Sargent Park by Caleb

October 09, 2018 Caleb Bremner 0 Comments








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