2. DOB – Death: February 20,
1902 – April 22, 1984
Best known for Black and
White photograph of
America West.
He was committed to the
Sierra Club
5. Name: Rose and Driftwood
Taken: In 1932, In Adams home, In
San Francisco
The photograph is of a pale pink rose
which his mother had picked from
their very garden. Adam saw the
beauty within the rose and decided
to take a photograph of this however
he could not find the right
background for it. Then he
remembered that he had found
wave-worn driftwood he found on a
nearby beach. He took the
photograph with a 4X5-inch view This image I like because it’s a picture of
camera and an 8-inch Zeiss Kodak something so simple yet shows pure beauty
Anastigmatic lens. and elegance. A simple rose is placed upon a
hard piece of wood.
A delicate rose which has not been
opened fully yet has been placed
upon a piece on wood which shows
within detail the swirls.
6. The composition of this image
seems to have been thought
about carefully as it doesn’t
look like its just been thrown
onto the wood and left to be
taken a picture of. The main
focus within the picture is the
rose itself and the driftwood in
the it seems to be lay on, is the
background, showing that the
image itself is a close up. The
patterns of the driftwood swirl
elegantly around the rose and
compliment its beauty as the
wood seems rough compared
to the rose which is soft and
gentle.
7. Think shutter
speeds, rule of
thirds & depth of
field, show oher
examples of the
photographers
images and
describe their style
8. The image itself is perfect in
my eyes. I do not dislike it in
anyway, the layout of the
image and the composition
of it has been thought about
carefully and I hope that any
of my images look as good
as that. Even though it is a
black and white image, it still
stands out and you can see
dark areas where there
would be a shadow to the
rose.
9. DOB : Born in 1949
He spent the first ten years of
his life professionally in
theatre and also television
before he did photography.
He was committed to the
Sierra Club
12. Name: Marina di Alearese - Tuscany
Taken: Unknown
The photograph itself I could not find
information for this particular image
and have searched all over the
internet and have only managed to
find the name of the art piece and
the artist who has done the image.
Also, I have found out that the image
has been taken and edited slightly to
make it look like it is a painting. In
order to create this effect you have
to use Adobe Photoshop.
13. The composition of this
image seems to have
captured the photographers
eye. The single piece of
driftwood being in the
middle of the beach makes
it seam more peaceful even
though it seems very
isolated.
14. The image itself is perfect in
my eyes. I do not dislike it in
anyway, the layout of the
image and the composition
of it has been thought about
carefully and I hope that any
of my images look as good
as that. Even though it is a
black and white image, it still
stands out and you can see
dark areas where there
would be a shadow to the
rose.
16. DOB :
Tim Parkin has discovered
photography at a later age than
most photographers and now he is
using all his time to make up for all
the time he has lost. He use to be
about music and engineering and
he has been an A&R for U2’s record
label.
In 2007 is when he became fully
obsessed with the photography
approach when his wife bought him
a photography holiday in Hebrides
with David Ward.
19. Name: Encased
Taken: 30/01/2011
Location: Haus Gill, Honister
Pass, Borrowdale
This picture was taken with a
Ebony 45SU camera and
used the lens 150mm
Rodenstock Sironar S f/5.6.
The ISO for this image was
Fuji, the aperture was f/f/22,
the shutter speed was 1/2 s
sec and finally the focal
length was 150mm
20. The composition of this
image is very effective as it
shows the coldness of the
day. The smoke shows the
coldness and it is a brilliant
image. The photographer
seems to have thought
about the composition on
how close to go to the
object. The ice on the stones
seem to be really detailed.