Monday, November 29, 2010

My First Print

Jose Verastegui was already working diligentley on a physics lab in Ms. Patricks classroom during the first class period of the day.  Following in Jose's example his classmate sitting alongside of him chooses to also focus on his school work.
1.)  The boy on the right has a slighty sharper focus than the boy on the left, you can see more of his face alot clearer and can even read what his t-shirt says as well.  The left hand side is in focus but not as much as the right and it isnt as visible do to the light meter not being properly adjusted or slight miscalculations while processig the photo.

2.)  There is good contrast in the photo for the most part, light and dark parts of the photo can easily be identified in a reasonable shade for the brightness of the color in real life.  There are no black spot in a light spot or anything of that sort.

3.)  The photos frame is well filled with great depth and perception displaying two Akins High School students working on a lab.  In this photo i was aiming for depth and was in a way using the rule of thirds.  I tried to give the viewer a kind of first person view of a classroom environment.

4.)  There is absolutely no yellowing in my black and white print at all, im very happy with the quality of my final product.

5.)  I cannot notice any print spots on my photo, I do not see any random blobs of a different shade in one area in the entire photo, everything is nice and clear.

6.)  All of my negatives, my contacet sheet, test strip, and final print are stored in my folder i am not missing any of these items.

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