Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Digital Photography Tips!
The first tip that I find most important is the experiment tip. Photos that are shot at a unique angle are the most interesting. Also if the focal point of the image is not in the center of the final product makes the image more appealing. I like the idea of taking shots of the same object from different angles, this way, its the same image, but you are able to choose the best angle. The next important tip is checking the background. Nothing ruins a good picture like a distractive background. I don't know how many pictures I have seen that have random people or objects in the background, this just looks tacky. The third tip that I found helpful was the rule of thirds. I have always heard of it, i just never knew what is was till now. By using the rule of thirds, you can center an image or you can align it to the side to create a different point of interest. I think this tip is most helpful in digital photography because it helps keep an image orderly.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Logos Good and Bad

Bad Logo
This Logo is pretty bland and boring, I don't like it. It does have a lot of information about the church; however, there is not a lot of color which makes the logo boring and less appealing. It would be much better if there was color to go along with the good information.
Good Logo!
I think this logo is much better. I like the city in the background because I can tell its the New York Mets, otherwise I wouldn't have known. I think all the graphic and the letters inside a baseball adds more of an effect.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Photoshop.com
I went to photoshop.com and tried to go to "take a test drive", but it wouldn't let me. So, i looked at the images on the front screen of the web site. It seems like it can do pretty much everything that photoshop does. I noticed there was a lot of color popping and hue changes. Some images were distorted just like real program would do. This site looks like it would be pretty useful to someone who didn't have access to the photoshop program, but could use the internet.
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