Monday, November 25, 2013

Shadows

Could not get Aperture,ISO,shutter speed etc because i put these on my flash drive and brought them in.

This is a shadow of one of my cats. The quality could have been better if my camera had not died!. Other wise it was a good example of shadows.
I took a picture of a small candle that was I lighted because it made a good shadow. 
I tried out this picture from the idea of the one i posted earlier. I used a dictionary and a metal band to make the shadow of a heart.
This is a picture of the side of one of our church buildings. In the morning after church I took this picture because I saw a good example of shadows.





Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Shadow Exmples

Picture is a great example of shadows coming through the fence. The sun also looks very good in the pcture and is not washed out.
standing on a chair and useing her shadow to add even more detail/interest to the picture
Symbolizes lonliness and love
Track and Field Olympics. Uses the Olympic symbol and a person running to illistrate track.
Shadow photography of a dancer. The lgiht and dark are very good in this photo.
This picture uses shadows on a whole new level, making the shadow seem as though it is a force.
I love the light coming through the arches and the architecture is neat and detailed.
This picture is shoes with shadows of people. I think this is a good and creative photography project.
I like thus pictures light and dark contrast. Also the sun gives the picture good light and the tree is a good subject to increase intrest.






A wedding band and a bible that creates a heart symble the lamp light. Love the softness of this photo and the symbolic meaning.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Cold

Edited version of one below
I added a reflection to the chevy symbol and adjusted some other features as well.
Aperture:f/3.4 Shutter:1/640 ISO:1600 Focal length:5mm Flash:off
Taken in the woods of a rain drop out looking the field.

Aperture:f/3.4 Shutter:1/50 ISO:1600 Focal length:5mm Flash:off
Taken of a single tree branch with 3 rain drops.

Aperture:f/3.4 Shutter:1/125 ISO:400 Focal length:5mm Flash:off

Aperture:f/3.5 Shutter:1/40 ISO:400 Focal length:6.2mm Flash:off
Adjusted saturation, contrast, and shadows.

Aperture:f/3.4 Shutter:1/100 ISO:1600 Focal 5mm Flash:off
More angles of trees/rain from the trees

Aperture:f/3.5 Shutter:1/30 ISO:160 Focal length:6.2mm Flash:off
Adjusted shadows etc to look more wintery


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Warmth

Aperture:f/3.4 Shutter speed:1/25 ISO:400 Focal length:5 Flash:off
This picture was taken of a flame and then edited. I duplicated the flame three times and adjusted the hue and angle each time as well. 
Aperture: f/3.4 Shutter speed:1/15 ISO: Focal length:5mm Flash:off
This picture is from the flame's motion that I was doing. The camera capture the light as it was still moving. 

Aperture:f/3.4 Shutter speed:1/60 ISO:640 Focal length:5mm Flash:off
I took this picture of my hand with a different setting on the camera.
Same picture as above just different style/settings


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Dog College

This is my dog college using combining techniques on photo shop.  I left two of the images in black and white and added saturation to both of them. The rest of the pictures I turn to black and white and lowered the opacity on a few of them. All of these pictures are at different focal points, getting a different angle of the dog to add interest to the college.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Best of 5

This water droplet picture is one of my favorites because when I transfered the picture to black and white, the water drops brought out the picture alot.

I took this picture of a calf's eye and added another picture to it(in the eye). Also, the detail in each of the pictures is very good.

I like this picture because the background of the fumes stand out and the camera is focused on them.

This picture has great saturation and contrast. Also the lighting goes well with the grass.

This last one I also added two pictures to it and erased some of the front layer of the picture, and it turned out great! 

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Abandonment Photos

Aperture:f/3.4 Shutter speed:1/20 ISO:500 Focal length:5mm Flash:off
These are pictures from an old abandoned house that is located near my house. The lawn is overgrown with leaves and the windows are covered up.

Aperture:f/3.4 Shutter speed:1/30 ISO:250 Focal length:5mm Flash:off
This picture is the shed that is behind the old house.

Aperture:f/3.4 Shutter speed:1/30 ISO:640 Focal length:5mm Flash:off
This picture is a bit closer than the previous one.

Aperture:f/4.0 Shutter speed:1/20 ISO:500 Focal length:8.47mm Flash:off
This picture shows the windows that are covered up and a vine growing on the building.
Aperture:f/3.4 Shutter speed:1/20 ISO:400 Focal length:5mm Flash:off
This is a black and white version of a part of the house.