westsidestory iowa city west high school
2901 melrose ave.
iowa city, IA 52246
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Volume 44 issue 1
February 5, 2015
Essence Photos by: Colin Waldron
Pages 4-5: Lines Pages 6-9: Shutter speed, aperture, ISO Pages 10-11: Perspetive Pages 12-13: Portraiture Pages 14-15: Light Pages 16-17: Framing Pages 18-21: Free form
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Lines
Pages 4-5: Framing Pages 6-9: Shutter speed, aperture, ISO Pages 10-11: Portraiture Pages 12-13: Lines Pages 14-15: Light Pages 16-17: Perspective Pages 18-21: Free form
Pallets placed so evenly spaced apparent generating perfect rows found at the back entrance 4 February 2015 wsspaper.com
DIRECTIONS FOR PAGES 4-21: 1. Choose any of the DPS templates saved in your assigned folder. Once you choose a template, copy and paste it onto the appropriate page. You might use “Template A” on pages 4-5 and “Template B” on pages 6-9. Use whichever template showcases your photos best. You do NOT need to use the same templates for each DPS. 2. Make sure to Ungroup your template before you start plugging in your new information. 3. Make sure your pages and folios match your table of contents from page 3: Pages 4-5: Framing Pages 6-9: Shutter speed, aperture, ISO Pages 10-11: Portraiture Pages 12-13: Lines Pages 14-15: Light Pages 16-17: Perspective Pages 18-21: Free form *You can make small tweaks to the template, but be sure to keep the look consistent, and be sure to talk to me about this. * If you choose, you may add extra pages to your portfolio to include extra credit photographs. To do this, go to LAYOUT - PAGES - ADD PAGE. If you do this, be sure to add in 2-page increments.
A pigeon pecking the sidewalk looking for a few phantom seeds. Perfectly placed next to lined tiles.
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Shutter Speed, ISO, Aperture
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Snow throws to match kicks shutter speed gives a snapshot.
I was able to catch Stefan Schmidt ‘16 as he lept onto the side walk taken with a high shutter speed
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Here you see me kicking snow into a cloud, taken with a high shutter speed to catch the moment
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Perspective
An eye pokes through the bookshelf and “American Crime� truly a magestic figure. wsspaper.com February 2015 9
Our friendly fellow peers over the selection of books to greet us.
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Portraiture
Walt Wang ‘16 poses for a photo in the library, intentlyfocused on his computer finishing an impending assignment ]
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s 10-11 Pete Dimitrov ‘16 poses during lunch for a snapchat selfie featuring duck face and peace symbol. What a laid back guy.
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Light
A shot taken in little light exposure at a campsite at night also with a low ISO. Taken with flash on to give us a view of the region. wsspaper.com February 2015 13
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Another shot from the campsite peering down into a valley, you can see the beginning of the drop. 14 February 2015 wsspaper.com
Framing
I was able to peer through this window to catch Stefan Schmidt ‘16 swaggering up wsspaper.com February 2015 15
14-15 Peering down the walkway exitting the back part of the school. Near the football field, the icy path has been divided to revel a clear stroll. A shot into our tennis courts through the entrance gate.
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Free Form
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The river seems to bend into itsself as though it is lost traveling through land. Silly river. wsspaper.com February 2015 17
Peering upwards I discovered a skylight covered in snow 18 February 2015 wsspaper.com
The winding river craig called Willow Creek. Iced over with a healthy layer of
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A view from the park benches centered in Willow Creek Park. The contrast between the brighht benches and the darkend benches farther in the distance.
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