i think that my first idea for a new project would be to use a person maybe cleaning their room. i was thinking maybe having the person in a messy room and putting every thing away as fast as they can and maybe some rearrangements of the rooms.
stop motion project.
my idea for this first project is to use candy. i was thinking to use maybe chacolate move all on its own. then they will do sertain movements which i can not tell you about until you see it. and will disappear in the end, it may be eaten by a cartoon character. And it seems like it will be a good idea, for it will be my first project. As long as i can do this at home i will do fine.
Photoshop…
These couple of weeks we have been learning about photoshop. we’ve learned how to take the pictures now we moved on to cropping, lighting, effects and many other ways to make the picture look better. I think that this has been a great program to use because it does make the pictures look outstanding and you get a whole lot of new ideas on what to make of your project.
I think that there is no good way or faster way to learn how to use the program then to get down to business and just mess with every thing that this program offers. i have learned how to make a collage with the pictures that i have taken making them look way more interesting then what the original picture showed. there are many more things for me to discover. Over time i will be able to use the program in my advantage.
Was born february 20th, son of Olive and Charles. he was taken out of school at a young age. his father decided that it would be better to take him out and send him to Panama. 1927 he became interested in photography. in 1940 he started teaching camera photographic forums in Yosimeti, California. he worked side by side with Dorothea Lange on a project that took place in Utah, about the Mormons. Mr. Adams passed away in April 22, of heart failure.
Ansel Adams was a visionary figure in nature photography and wilderness preservation.His dedication to wilderness preservation, his commitment to the Sierra Club, and of course, his signature black-and-white photographs inspire an appreciation for natural beauty.
Adams’ interest in photography grew and often brought him up to the mountains accompanied by a mule laden with photographic gear and supplies. It was then that he met the renowned photographer and patron, Alfred Stieglitz, husband of Georgia O’Keefe, owner of An American Place gallery, and a powerful influence on artists of that time. Stieglitz was very impressed with the work of the young photographer, and started an exhibition for him in November of 1936.
Adams also worked in the commercial field, taking pictures of everything from raisin bread to glassware to bathrobes for a Christmas catalog. even though it wasn’t what he liked to photograph, it made him stand out even more. 
my thoughts
So far I know how a camera works,and I pretty much have good control on how to take photos and how I might want to take them. I am hoping to learn how to edit and work with certain activities and projects to make them seem better and more presentable.

