You should have your examples posted to your blog by now.
For the Critique I want each of you to talk about your work.
Did you notice any patterns or relationships between the ISO and Shutter Speeds?
For example, what combinations resulted in the best exposures?
Which resulted in Under-Exposures?
In Over-Exposures?
How did you solve any issues that came up?
How did you use the various shutter speeds to achieve the goals of the project? What speeds and ISO combinations worked best for Freezing Action, Motion Blurs, and Tracking?
Do not be passive! Everybody needs to contribute. Class participation counts!
After we complete it you will continue with your research on the history of photography. Today explore the work of two significant pioneers of photography.
Sir John Herschel
Joseph-Nicephore Niepce
Louis Dageurre
Who were these men and what were their contribution to the development of photography?
Next you will explore the Daguerreotype and Calotype.
On a google doc shared with me find the following:
What is a Daguerreotype?
What does it look like?
How does it differ from photographs of today?
What length exposures were needed?
What were the styles of typical early daguerreotype portraits?
What were post-mortem photographs and why were they taken?
What is a Calotype?
What does it look like?
How is it similar to the process that we use today?
What is The Pencil of Nature? Who is the author/artist?
Was the daguerreotype or the calotype preferred for most portrait photography uses in the early decades
of photography? Why?
Post your answers in a Google doc and share it with me.
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