Friday, May 17, 2013
Pattern - Bug PART2
This is my second photograph I took outside of a ladybug. Using the leafs in the background as the pattern, I got to capture the ladybug. I also see this photograph using CONTRAST because the ladybug is red and the entire background is green. I am totally in love with this photograph and this it was very much effective. This photograph was taken on landscape with an ISO of 200 and a F stop of 1/80. I needed a low ISO because the light outside was enough and bright enough. I used landscape because portrait wasn't working well for some reason. I absolutely love this picture, point blank, period.
Pattern - Bug PART1
This is my first photograph of a bug with a pattern. This is a shirt of Amber Ellis, with a butterfly on it. I used the creativity of the butterfly design with the pattern that was already engraved into her t-shirt. I really like this picture because you have to think about this idea. The task was hard, and even nearly impossible. Once I seen Ambers shirt, I got the idea and thought it was a great one. I took this photograph on AUTO with an ISO of 200 and a F stop of 1/60.
Leading Lines - Adult
This is my photograph of Mr.Hepworth with leading lines. I needed a picture of an adult with a line leading to him. I found this task the most difficult, but most amusing to try to get. Walking around in my group we kept getting shut down, but I took this photograph with his permission. Using the tiles where it lined up, I let that be the leading line to this adult. I took this photograph on AUTO with an ISO of 200 and an F stop of 1/60. I didn't need a high ISO because AUTO had flash.
Symmetry-Sky
This is my photograph of a symmetric building with the sky in the background. If the building was folded down the line of the edge of the building, the building would be exactly symmetric, including the camera. I made sure to capture the sky in the background, because the sky was part of what was asked of me. I took this photograph on AUTO, with an ISO of 110 and a F stop of 1/500. I used such a low ISO because the light outside was enough. I like this picture because you have to really think about how this picture could work and have to catch it at the right angle, where there isn't more building on one side than the other. As well as, having being able to see if this would work.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
School Spirit
This is a photograph I took of Cecilia in her Curtis High School Nursing Program scrubs. I like this photograph because her skin looks flawless, and looks very happy and proud to be in her scrubs. I used an ISO of 200 and mode on auto. The ISO was low because we were outside when this photo was taken and the sun was used as the light source.
Macro Lens II
This is another photograph I used for macro lens. I used an ISO of 200 and a mode on auto. The low ISO is a result because of the sunlight. The sun supplied all the light and made the picture pop. I love all the colors in the photograph which allows each color to complement each other very well. I feel this photograph is more effective than the first photograph.
Macro Lens
This is my macro lens photograph. I took this photograph on an ISO of 100. Because the light outside was so bright, a high ISO was superflous. I used the mode auto. This photograph could of been improved and feel that this was not that effective as a photograph.
Light box
This is my photograph for lightbox. I absolutely love and enjoyed working with this type of lightening. I felt as if the photograph comes out very clear and the light makes the image just pop. I used an ISO of 800, but feel as if that is not needed because the light box supplied all the light needed. The mode is auto. I had the choice of black, white or red for a backdrop. I choose red because the shoe is mostly black and white, with a little red jump man. I feel like the red would compliment the colors. The shoes are a pair of my jordans, which I care about. This photograph holds much meaning to me.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Emotion
This is my photograph of emotion. This photograph shows the silliness in Kaylin Rodriguez's face and the happiness in my own face. I love this because the two emotions portrayed. This is not an effective photograph because the photo is blurry. The ISO is on 400, because this photo was taken outside with nice lighting, with auto as the mode. This photo can be more effective if the photo was not in blur. But the emotion in the picture is a smile and a funny silly face.
Spring
This is one of the few photographs I took for spring. I love the beauty this photo expresses, and such grace the photo represents. I think this picture perfectly reflects spring. I took this photograph on an ISO of 110 because the sun was out, shinning. The light from the sun was enough. I also took this photograph on portrait, so the flower would be in focus.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Depth Of Field
Instead of using a ruler to express the depth of field, I demonstrated it through the composition leading lines, using the handrail as the ruler. The beginning of the handrail is in focus, and as the handrail goes out the picture becomes blurry. Myself being the first part of the picture to go out of focus, then the cones in the back, as well as Clara is very much not in focus. This photograph was taken with an F stop on 14 and a shutter speed 1/1600. Due to that, the photograph had good lighting. This photograph does not have a large depth of field because only the beginning of the photograph is in focus.
F Stop & Shutter Speed
Although the photos are not in focus, you can clearly see that the lighting was completely off. In the first picture F was 10 and the shutter speed was 2 on manual. In the second picture the F was 10 and the shutter speed was 1/250, still on manual. In comparison, photographs with a smaller shutter speed allows more light to pass through. Therefore if the shutter speed has a smaller number, the photo will have more light than a photograph with a larger shutter speed. In my last photograph, the lighting was overall good. Comfort did not come out in focus because the shutter speed was on .4. To make this picture more affective, the shutter speed should of been faster.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Reflection
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