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Collage
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45.00 mm exposure 1/640 sec; f/20; ISO 1600;
What I learned about camera exposure is the exposure settings of aperture, shutter speed and ISO speed are analogous to the width, and the time in photography, and the key is that there are many different combinations of width, time and quantity of water. And how light or dark image will appear when its been captured by your camera. The three camera settings are aperture, ISO, and shutter speed.
I really like how it came out. I would have to say this is my favorite photo I have done.
How I did this collage is I wanted to do something vintage. So I went online and saw some example and put my own collage together. I used Picsart. I really love this app its really easy as well. But I love how it came out.
It’s the most perilous yet playful lunch break ever captured: 11 men casually eating, chatting and sneaking a smoke as if they weren’t 840 feet above Manhattan with nothing but a thin beam keeping them aloft. That comfort is real; the men are among the construction workers who helped build Rockefeller Center. But the picture, taken on the 69th floor of the flagship RCA Building (now the GE Building), was staged as part of a promotional campaign for the massive skyscraper complex. I pick this image because I think it looks pretty cool how all them are sitting and are high in the air.
Waldman’s black-and-white photographs of theater and dance performances were simply composed, yet dramatic in their ability to emphasize the performers’ movement or emotion with clarity and sympathy. His dance photographs were his most successful financially.
He exhibited his photographs in numerous group and one man shows at such venues as the New York Public Library, the La Jolla Museum of Art, and the Rose Museum of Brandeis University. His work is held by major private and public collections, including those of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the George Eastman House.