Friday, November 30, 2012
DISRUPTION
This is my disruptive pattern. I took the photograph in the auditorium where all the chairs are up and one book bag in the way with the chair down. I like how the top of the picture looks black, and the sharpness. This photograph needed a high ISO of 1800 due to the dark lighting in the room. I took this photograph with no flash because it made the picture seem darker, instead I used a mode of no flash. This is an effective photograph.
Pattern
My pattern photograph. Using auto as the mode, and an ISO of 200 gave me this photograph. This is a photo of the staircase grid blockage. I like this photograph for many reasons. One being the fact that you can't see what is behind the grid, and it is black. I also like the way the gloss is in the photo. This photograph would of been more effective if the closest area of the grid was focused. Instead the middle is focused, and the closest and furthest is blurred.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Contrast
Although this photograph has many different colors in the background, such as green brown and yellow, I love this picture because this white in the flowers make the photograph pop. I took many photos from the day, but this is by far my favorite because of the mode I used (landscape) and the lighting (auto ISO) was perfect. This photo follows the rule of thirds which makes the photograph a little more interesting.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Sandy Towards Me
This photograph was taken in Brooklyn, around Flatbush Ave. This photograph is of a park, that is now covered by sand. The ocean must of washed up the sand, and pushed it forward. The photograph shows the seriousness around the neighborhood. I would change the angle I took this photograph because the benches was in the way, and you could not really see behind the photograph. I feel it is effective though, because a person can look at this photo and see what is going on.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
This photograph was taken about 300 feet from my home. This photo effects me emotionally because I use the food as well as other items donated to "get by". Since Hurricane Sandy, I've been going down the block to get food from this volunteer group. This photograph shows people cleaning up in Oakwood Beach, moving their location. There is much more stuff available, and many more people volunteering, donating, and receiving help.
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