This is a photo that I took yesterday using the Sony a6300. I used a 30 second exposure, 100 ISO, and an aperture of F22
This is a long exposure photo that I took on the side of the road. For this photo, I did a 30 second exposure, with an aperture of F20, and an ISO of 100. Before taking this, I tried 20 seconds, then 25, but I could not get enough light trails with those images, so I tried 30 seconds and it worked out for the image I was trying to create. One way that this photo could be improved upon is by going to a busier intersection, or maybe waiting for more cars to come by.
This is a photo taken by Jasmyn Ausin. This is a great photo for many reasons, one of them being the contrast of the lack of color around the plants, to the intense colors in them. Another reason is how the window creates a clear distinction between the subjects and the background. The final reason is the edge of the ledge that is shown in the foreground, whose edges provide lines that lead the viewer down the arrangement of jars.
This is a piece of art done by the artist of the week, Benjamin Von Wong. Benjamin Von Wong is known for his incredible photography and photo editing skills, which is showcased in this particular artwork. This artwork is an example of great composition because of how the different versions of him are purposefully placed in front of the window.
This is a typography artwork by Tavian Reyes taken from the editing page on Mr. Lim's website. The design and colors of this art are perfect. However, There are a few words that are misspelled. Without these mistakes, this artwork would be an A, but this small mistake drops it at least a letter grade. Tavian has since made changes to this and returned it to an A grade.
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ArtistJacob Atiga is a Computer Art student at BVHS. Archives
May 2018
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