The Night Show

Below is a video I’ve created on XtraNormal about the millenium development goals. I’ve mentioned what XtraNormal is in a previous post, so if you are unsure of what I’m talking about, go back and read. I hope you enjoy this video :)

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Botnets Attack!

botnetToday in class, we watched a video on how computers get infected and about viruses and botnets. A botnet is a group of computers that use the same application that is controlled by the owner or the software creator. Once the robot software has been successfully installed in a computer, this computer becomes a zombie or a drone, unable to resist the commands of the bot commander. Usually, the owners of the computers do not even know that their computers and their computers’ resources are being remotely controlled and exploited by an individual or a group of people. What a botnet does is it can send out hundreds of thousands of spam mail using the computers that they control. If the spam can hook at least one or two of the people that it is sent to, then they have succeeded because then they will get their information or the money that they want.

Another thing that you can control botnets to do is to shut down an entire website. What people that control the botnets do is  order all the botnets to go to a certain website. When/if a website has too many people at one certain time, it ends up shutting down and beocming unavailable and people cannot acces that site.

There are ways, however, to try and prevent these outcomes. You can set up firewalls to protect your computer from viruses and botnets. You must always be careful with computers. Humans aren’t the only ones that get sick. Computers can get sick too. The only problems with computer viruses nowadays is that an infected computer will have no symptoms.

Picture Credit:

http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gtg172b/images/botnet.png

“If you can type, you can make movies”

“If you can type, you can make movies”

That is the motto of Xtranormal. Xtranormal is a site where basically, if you can type, you can make movies. There are a variety of different animations. When you type in the text, your characters begin speaking. Xtranormal was fairly easy to use. You simply type in the text, and they speak. After that, you can add in different camera angles, facial expressions, and animations. However, what I found frustrating with Xtranormal is that when the characters are speaking, it sounds very awkward. You have to be sure to add in the correct punctuation in your sentence. Otherwise, they sound even weirder.

Overall, I found Xtranormal to be a really cool site, and I’ll continue using it in the future to make simple animation movies. Below is my very first video made on Xtranormal. Check it out ! (:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_z7qe2XItA&feature=youtube_gdata[/youtube]

For More Information:

http://www.xtranormal.com

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Our Food Waste Could Feed A Person For One Week

food-wasteMy plan to help achieve the millenium development goals is trying to get more people aware about the amount of food waste that we create. Everyday, we all eat a minimum of three meals a day, sometimes even more. Of those meals, most people don’t finish or throw away everything that they don’t finish. Even during lunch time, for example, many of us don’t finish all of our food and we end up throwing it all away. Not only does this cause problems in the enviornment with too much waste, but the amount of food that we throw away could probably feed a malnurished child living in an LEDC for about a week.

To help create awareness about this issue, we should do campaigns to try and let more people in this school to get to know about this issue. Also, during lunch in the cafeteria, we should set up a small table next to where people throw all their uneaten food away, and if someone has thrown away food, we should ask for a small donation. Perhaps 10,000 for every plate that is unfinished and thrown away. It may not seem like a lot of money to us, but to them, it could be a lot. There are actually a lot of people in the world that live on less than $1 a day. This would not only help the many people living in LEDC’s, but it would also help to reduce the amount of waste that is produced.

Image Credit:

http://www.barnet.gov.uk/food-waste.jpg

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Digital Photography Notes

Notes:

  • Pictures with strong composition are better
  • Greeks and Romans have been practicing the idea of composition from about 2,000 years before photography; you can tell by their architecture
  • Definition of photographic composition: the pleasing selection and arrangement of subjects within the picture area
  • Composition is an important part of contemporary architecture
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Avoiding Mergers

Notes:
· Mergers are when things in the background interfere with your main subject in the picture
· For example, a tree in the background might happen to be right behind of where a person is standing and it looks like the tree is coming out of that person’s head
· Mergers are sometimes difficult to spot when you are actually taking the photo, but afterwards when you look at the photo, you can see the mergers very obviously
· You can also cause mergers when you cut people’s head off or their feet in a picture. This is called a border merger. This is caused by poor alignment of the photographer’s eye in the camera viewfinder
· Near mergers are not as bad, but they can end up stealing attention away from the center of interest.
· Near mergers are other lines or objects that are simply too close to the object of interest. For example, if you take a picture of a girl holding a red ball, and there is a red boat in the background and the two things happen to collide, it takes away focus and the photo doesn’t turn out very well

 

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To avoid mergers, you should try and focus not only on the object that you are taking a picture of, but the photograph as a whole, including the background
The photo on the left is an example of a merger. The bed post looks as though it is coming right out of his head, and it ends up making him look quite silly. I might have not seen that when I was taking the picture, but it is very obvious now that I look at it afterwards.
The photo on the right is an example of how I could take that same photo and try to avoid the merger. I’ve taken the photo so that the object of interest is actually next to the bed post, not right in front of it. This makes the whole photo look better as a whole.

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Framing

Notes

· Framing is placing the subject of interest with objects in the foreground

· This can give picture a more sense of depth

· Some example of “frames” might be trees in the foreground or other buildings in the foreground, etc.

framing
This photo is an example of framing because it has a sort of “frame” around the main subject. It has objects in the foreground that gives the picture more of a sense of depth.

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Balance

Notes:

· The camera viewpoint and subject must be placed carefully to create a well balanced photograph

· Good balance is the arrangement of shapes, colors, or areas of light and dark that complement one another so that the photo looks balanced

· Symmetrical balance is another way to achieve good balance in a picture

· Symmetrical balance is when you have the same thing on both left and right sides

· Non symmetrical is another tactic

· This is when, for example, both sides of the photo have a statue head in it, but one side has a lopsided and smaller head while the other side has a straight, big head

balance
This photo has symmetrical balance. Both sides are more or less the same, and the background is also the same on both sides. There is a person on each side of the photo.

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Simplicity

Notes:

· Simplicity is looking for ways to give the subject in your picture the most visual attention as possible

· One way to do this is to select an uncomplicated and simple background that does not take attention away from the main subject

· Compose your photo simply so that the reason for the picture can be seen clearly right away

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This picture has a very simple background that does not take the interest away from the main subject. Also, the main subject of the picture is very clear, and the photograph is very simple and is not confusing to look at.

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Lines

Notes:

· Lines play a very important role in composition

· Diagonal lines are dynamic

· You can use diagonal line as a simple way to lead into the picture

· You can also use repetitive lines to draw attention to the main subject

lines
This picture is a good example of lines because it has repetitive diagonal lines. It also provides a simple way that leads into and out of the picture. The diagonal lines are dynamic.

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