Wednesday 31 October 2012

PIC5 COACH STATION

PIC5

COACH STATION




this picture is Birmingham coach station, it was taken by Nikon camera. The National Express coach station is located in Digbeth in Birmingham city centre. there is WHSmith in side so you can buy sweets, drink, sandwich or newspaper. The original interchange was built on the site by Midland red in 1929 to be used as a bus depot. This was later converted in to Digbeth Coach Station. The original building was dark and dingy as it was not originally intended to serve passengers as a coach interchange.
Plans were initially developed for a new coach station on Great Charles Street, as Digbeth was considered by National Express to be an "undesirable" location. However, after the completion of the new bullring and the planned Eastside  redevelopment, it was decided to demolish the old structure and build a new coach station on the same site. 

PIC6 Sabway

PIC6
Sabway






















Subway (Digbeth) is one of many takeaways in Birmingham. Located at 77, Digbeth, Birmingham, West Midlands B5 6DY, they can be phoned on 0121 634 3530 .  Subway is an American restaurant franchise that primarily sells submarine sandwiches (subs) and salads.Subway was founded as Doctor's Associates in 1965. Fred wanted to start a business to save money for college and become a doctor, so he borrowed $1,000 to start the business from Doctor Peter Buck. They named the company Doctor's Associates, even though it had no affiliation with any medical organization or treatment. The first Subway outside of north America opened in Bahrain, in December 1984.




















this picture was taken in bullring car park, 
there is over 3,000 parking spaces.

Opening Hours


Monday - Saturday: 07:00 - 01:00
Sunday: 08:00 - 01:00
Entrances are on Smallbrook Queensway and Park Street and is ideal parking for Bullring, New Street train station, Staying Cool apartments, Radisson and Holiday Inn hotels.


Bullring Car Parks provide:
  • Disabled and parent & child parking spaces
  • A bright, secure, CCTV and patrolled environment
  • Car washing facility in Centre Car Park
  • A dedicated Car Park Team to look after our Customers’ needs
  • Free Motorcycle Parking in designated areas of Centre Car Park
  • Shopmobility on Level 2 Centre Car Park



Wednesday 10 October 2012

shutter

shutter


















Before learning about art and composition of a photograph of students need to know how to measure the light entering the camera. Too much light will overexpose the image and too little light will underexpose the photo. The light enters the camera when the shutter is open. The period during which the shutter is open is called shutter speed.   

Therefore, you should be able to see that simply by adjusting the shutter speed, you can control how the image is exposed. In a situation where the subject is illuminated by the sun, the speed should be fast enough. If the subject is illuminated by a candle, then the shutter speed will be very slow.

own pics bloody Saturday 2 photographs

own pics bloody saturday 2 photographys                                    

pic1) In the spring of 1919, veterans of the Great War are returning to Winnipeg by the thousands. Working people are struggling to make ends meet. The wealthy face a world and a future changed by a new political order in Russia. On May 15, 30,000 citizens walk off the job, demanding better wages and working conditions. It is the beginning of the Winnipeg General Strike. Six weeks later, the walkout ends in violence on a day they will call Bloody Saturday.
pic2)The spiralling cost of living, widespread unemployment, and disillusionment with “the system” gave rise to a wave of labour unrest that rolled across the country in 1918 and 1919, intensifying fears of an international Bolshevik conspiracy. Nothing did more to inflame anti–foreign sentiment and heighten fears of revolution than the Winnipeg General Strike of May 1919.

CAMBODIA

  CAMBODIA 1979

this bones is a picture of dead people in cambodia, the population of the country is 14,478,000. its black and white picture  looks like old image.

Ullal was the first photographer to visit phnom Penh after Vietnam invaded cambodia, then kampuchea, in 1979. the chilling picture of the khmer rouge's carnage was so disturbing that stern published them only three months later.  

Friday 5 October 2012

Exposure

Exposure



alex N
Exposure is how long you let light in on the shot you're taking. It is controlled by how long you keep your shutter open. The longer you keep your shutter open the more light you let in. To get the best exposure you want to you to balance shutter speed, f/stop, and the ISO to get the best lighting for your picture.A long exposure is when you leave the camera shutter open for longer. Sometimes several seconds or more. 
 f/8 -1/60


 (f/16 -1/15)
+
 (f/11-1/30)

Wednesday 3 October 2012

bloody saturday










bloody saturday 




objective                                                                         subjective
                                                                                  sad picture
bridge- debris                                                            life after disaster
crying  baby                                                              emotion
desolate                                                                     feels to help
train tracks
scraps
black and white picture

bloody saturday is the name of a black-and-white photograph that was published widely in September–October 1937 and in less than a month had been seen by more than 136 million viewers. Depicting a Chinese baby crying within the bombed-out ruins of , the picture became known as a cultural icon demonstrating Japanese wartime atrocities in China.

RAISING THE FLAG ON IWO JIMA


RAISING THE FLAG ON IWO JIMA

 
                                                                     RAISING THE FLAG ON IWO JIMA


  Objective                                                   subjective 
                                                                    new  history
soldiers                                                        destruction                                                    
us flag                                                          violence
battle field                                                    capitalism                                                
4 men                                                         propaganda
old image
team work


Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is a historic photograph taken on February 23, 1945. The photograph was extremely popular, being reprinted in thousands of publications.The famous picture taken by Rosenthal actually captured the second flag-raising event of the day.