Thursday, May 14, 2015
Final
5 - 10 sentence written reflection on your blog: What were your favorite projects during this course? Least favorite? Why? What did you learn? How can you apply this knowledge after high school?
By far my favorite project in this class was the light exposure project. It was intriguing to see to see how much shutter speed can affect the outcome of a picture. My least favorite was the color wheel because it was so annoying to find the right colors within the school. Its easy to find basic red, blue yellow, but hard to find light blue or deep red. The best thing that this class taught me was the versatility of a camera. Its ridiculous how much the cameras are programmed to be able to and I feel like I've only touched the surface of things that can be accomplished by using the cameras. The main takeaway from this class has to be the photo-retouching skills that I learned. My parents have already had me re-touch several old pictures and I'm glad that I am able to do that
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Recontextualization
Smokey the bear is a simple for the prevention of forest fires. He almost serves as a symbol for the protector of the forest who would stop at nothing to make keep the forest safe from fires. This retextualization shows Smokey, the hero of the forest, as an arson looking like he is itching to burn down every thing in sight. This shows how people can be corrupted and can stray away from the goo path they are on. "You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become a villain."
Uncle Sam, aside from the American flag, is probably the most patriotic symbol in our country, brought out in the midst of war to inspire people to be passionate about joining and fighting in the war. The second version shows Sam looking pretty beat up and I would say regretting the decision to fight. This powerful image helps to demonstrate how war is brutal and can change people when they realize that brutality and harshness. The gaze position is initially for people on edge or simply people fighting in the war showing that America is strong when we fight together. Then it changes to people who perhaps haven't fought or don't understand war or are anti war as the second image clearly shows the negatives that arise from war.
Adolf Hitler was one of the most feared and terrible people to ever exist. He ruled with an iron fist and was the reason for millions of people to be murdered. But that was over 70 years ago, now even the "all powerful" Hitler is mocked because people have the attention span the size of a pea. The first picture shows the might and authority of Hitler, he strands proud and powerful with a crowd of hundreds at his back. The second image is a meme that ultimately mocks the German leader. This recontextualization shows how anyway, over time, loses power and can eventually mean nothing to common people. There are far to many people that don't understand, or care to understand the how truly evil and the significance that Hitler had in today's society. The gaze position is for young people, or people who just don't care about history
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