Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Photo Seven - Motion


For my final assignment, I decided to take motion pictures. When deciding what to take pictures of, I thought it might be cool to use different shutter speeds and create different effects to convey the motion of water. I figured that Millpond Park would be the perfect place, so I borrowed my friend and headed down there. She went in the river and began throwing water around her, and I set my shutter speed and took various pictures of it. I like the composition and the contrast of the picture that I chose as my best.


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Photo Six - Shadows and Light



I chose to do shadows and light for this week's photo assignment. At times it was kind of difficult, trying to get the image I saw with my eyes captured as a picture - while showing the different contrasts. It was also difficult to decide which one I liked the best - there were many that I did like, however, I wasn't sure if they necessarily fit the category. I ended up picking this photo because it seems to fit the category the best out of all my other pictures, and I like how the leaves look really clear and frosted.

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Friday, May 28, 2010

Portrait Demo



For this week's assignment, we learned how to take two different styles of portrait pictures. The first (right) was with window lighting. To do this, you simply need three people: a model, a photographer, and someone to hold a big poster board. The model stands 90 degrees away from the window, facing the photographer, and the third person holds the board at about a 45 degree angle from the model. The end result gives you really nice, soft light with a slight shadow on the model's face. The picture on the left was taken with studio lighting. There were several different lights set up similar to the window lighting, with a simple white backdrop as well. My picture ended up looking really shiny, but I guess altogether the results were pretty good.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Photo Five - Open



I chose to do my open assignment for this week's photo. After last week's Gimp project, I thought it might be cool to continue with the Polaroid theme. I took a series of different pictures that were really simple and felt kind of retro-ish. I then edited the pictures in Gimp to make them a little bit grainy and gave them the typical Polaroid layout. In general, I honestly wasn't that happy with the way they turned out, but I decided that this would be my best picture. I like how the leaf looks like lace and lines up with the tree on the right.

ISO: 100
Aperture: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/400



Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Context Change - Polaroid



In this assignment we were to take a picture of the school and change the context of it to something you probably wouldn't expect to see. I'm a big fan of Polaroids, so I decided to transform my hallway picture in this way. I tried to make the picture a little grainy and out of focus and cropped in pictures of different people from various decades of the 1900s. I'm pretty happy with the end result :)

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Photo Four - Portrait



I chose to shoot portrait pictures for this week's photo assignment. It was quite a challenge at times, trying to get my little brother to co-operate and it ended up becoming a three day 'photo shoot', if you will. After the hundreds of pictures, however, there were a few that I really did like. I wasn't exactly sure of which one was my best, but it was his expression in this one that won me over. I felt that it really captured the simple, sweet side of his personality.

ISO: 100
Aperture: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/400


Thursday, May 13, 2010

Panoramic



In today's editing assignment, we learned how to make a panoramic photo. To do this, we first took at least three different pictures that all came together with a 10-20 percent overlap. Next, we edited the pictures in Gimp and did the best we could to blend the three together. I think the end result is pretty cool.
 
 
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