Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Photo Montage

Wood

Nostalgia


                                                                                 Nature

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Hogsback Lake Photos

Framing



Selective Focus



Horizon Line



Informal Balance



Leading line



Grouping



Rule of thirds



Lighting



Formal Balance



Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Composition Book Pictures


Vertical


Formal Balance


High Key


Low Key


Silhouette


Angle


Distance


Focus


Leading Line


Rhythm


Framing


Horizontal

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Biography

My name is Ethan Coburn, I am 17 years old and I was born on September 25, 1998 on Vancouver Island. My interests and hobbies are drawing, reading and playing video games. I also enjoy using Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Pro. My favorite color is blue. After I graduate, I am looking going into Video editing, and animation. I am taking Photography to learn how to be perfect at editing pictures and learn new techniques in Photoshop.     



Monday, September 21, 2015

History of Photography

The first pictures were taken around the beginning of the 1800s, a very long time ago. Thomas Wedgewood was the first person to make a photograph, unsuccessful, but first. Nicéphore Niépce was the first person to make a successful photograph. Niépce's associate Louis Daguerre developed the daguerreotype process, the first photographic process in 1939. Metal based daguerreotype was going to be replaced by the paper based calotype negative and salt print made by Henry Fox Talbot.  This reduced exposure time from minutes to seconds to a fraction of a second and called the collodion method. Soon amateurs could take pictures, and pictures could come in color or black and white. Advances in technology continued to make photography less work, by 1867 a dry glass plate was invented, reducing the inconvenience of the wet collodion method. Soon, cameras were able to print out a picture instantly out of the camera, and eventually evolved into digital cameras, where you could transfer, print, and edit pictures easily.