- The man was pushed on the tracks and could not pull himself up. The photographer claims he tried to help but couldn't pull him up so he tried to use his flash to get the conductors attention to stop the train.
- He said he was trying to get the guys attention in the train.
- Personally I think he should have tried to help him more but I understand that he thought he was helping by distracting the train guy.
- No, because the train still didn't stop and I don't think his flash helped at all I think he should have tried to get someone or pull him up himself.
- I think if it were me I'd run the picture, yes it was a bad situation with him but it opens up other peoples eye as to what can happen.
- I don't think they have the intention on hurting anyone or wanting anyone to get hurt but it is their job to get interesting stories, so yes I think they focus more on the photo.
- It depend whats going on. If the situation is life or death I think they should put down the camera and help them instead of letting it happen.
- Like I said I don't think he purposely did that. There could have been better ways to handle the situation but I wouldn't put anything against him because he was trying to do his job and help at the same time and things just went wrong.
Monday, December 19, 2016
Extra credit
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Friday, December 9, 2016
top 100 photos of all time
- I the picture because it stood out as a familiar picture and is an important event.
- Buzz Aldrin was close to beating Neil Armstrong to the moon. Neil was the one who took the pictures so we have photos of the second steps on the moon instead to the first.
- no extra websites.
- His name is Neil Armstrong he was born august 5th Wapakoneta, OH. He died August 25th in Cincinnati, OH. He went to Blume for high school, Purdue University, and University of Southern California
- I picked this picture because it looked cool and i like the high speed pictures.
- edgerton had change the future of photography by inventing a stop motion camera. he was in a photography expedition in new york 1937.
- worked 6 to 7 year on the milk drop. He was a graduate. took pictures of everyday things. He had to be completely satisfied with all his work.
- Harold Edgerton was born on April 6 1903 in Fremont, NE. He died January 4 1990 in Cambridge, MA. Harold went to the university of Nebraska-Lincoln.
- I picked this picture because i saw it on instagram and looked into it a little and it was interesting.
- A war in Syria had lead a family of 3 to float on a inflatable raft to the an island. Alan had found the little boy on shore looking as if he was asleep. they knew there was nothing to do to save him so she snapped a picture to show the people what was going on with the war.
- no added websites or videos
- Nilufer Demir was born in 1986 in Izmir province, turkey. she is still alive and it does not say where she got her education at.
- I picked this picture because it just looks cool and lately I've been into basketball lately.
- they had snapped a photo when Michael was playing ball. Nike got permission to use it temporarily till it because a known logo for shoes and was sued for copy write.
- once again no extra websites attached.
- Co Rentmeester was born February 28, 1996 in Amsterdam, Netherlands and he is still alive. it does does not show his education.
- i picked this picture because i recognized a couple of people in the picture.
- Ellen had gathered a few celebrities for a selfie. when she immediately tweeted it and got over 3million retweets. the picture worked into being an advertisement for samsung and can be worth 1 Billion dollars.
- ellen was struggling taking a selfie so bradley went and help which caused ellen to call everyone in.
- Couldn't find any other pictures.
- Bradley Cooper is an actor was born January 5, 1975 and is still alive. he was born in Philadelphia, PA.
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Monday, December 5, 2016
Deadlines, ARGGH
http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/why-are-they-called-deadlines
- It was first used during the civil war for the prisoners that couldn't cross. then journalists used it for the meaning it is now, a time or date which something should be done with.
- For this class if you don't complete something it goes in as a missing and brings down your grade. you can fix your grade but the more work you miss the more it gathers up.
- there are some class assignments that I forget to turn in or don't complete. some classes still let you turn it in for a 100 but others take 10 points for every day its late.
- Last six weeks i did miss deadlines on a regular basis but i tried to get my work done this six weeks. I believe i was unfocused and didn't have my priorities straight.
- I was just really distracted.
- Stay motivated to getting it done and try to keep distractions away.
- probably the to do list because i always forget things i need to do. also the dedicate study time because i always check my phone here and there and get sidetracked and don't finish the things i need to.
- Budgeting my time, i have a really awkward schedule and can't really plan something a week ahead just because i'm not sure i'll even be home at that time.
- night person. I'm not really not sure if i have a "study time", i mean sometimes when its late at night i want to do something productive but i cant stay up every night to study or ill lose sleep.
- i can try and set a time everyday to just sit down and put my phone away to do my work.
- Put my phone out of reaching distance, tell anyone in the house that i'm busy.
- Yes because you have to plan how long it will take you to do your homework do you'll know when to start.
- quiet or music playing in the background.
- my phone and other people like my mom or sister.
- put my phone out of reaching distance and tell my mom and sister that i have to get things done before i do anything else.
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