Monday, March 7, 2011

Light Painting





Technical Stats -
 Aperture - 3.6
 Shutter Speed - 10'
 ISO - 100

I decided to do light painting because it shows all the lines that you would normally never see because of the really slow shutter speed. Also it is amazing that you can draw something that no one can see until they look at the picture.


Thursday, March 3, 2011

Gimp assignment 6





For my sixth gimp assignment I did a visual dictionary, using the word parkour. The reason I used this word is because I have a big interest in how people are able to move so fast and fluid through all the obstacles, without hurting themselves.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Nature


Technical Stats-
 ISO - 100
 Aperture - 5.3
 Shutter Speed - 1/80

I decided to take pictures of nature, because I wanted to show the calmness and the true beauty of nature. The reason I went with this picture is because it shows how even during winter mother nature gets a little sad.



Change the School


In this assignment we were told to go around the school and take pictures and find a spot that you would like to change and make it into anything you want, but you had to still have some resemblance to the school. I decided to change the court yard into an area were two people are playing paintball.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Macro

Technical Stats
 Aperture - 4.6
 Shutter Speed - 1/60
 ISO - 100

In this photo assignment I chose to do macro, because to me it shows some of the smallest of details and can show what the eye normally can not see.


Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Gimp Assignment 5






I learned that there is more then one type of way to take motion pictures. I originally thought there was only capturing everything with a high shutter speed and everything being sharp, instead having the background blurred and the subject being clear and in focus.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Portrait

Tech notes-
 Aperture f#- 4.64
 Shutter speed- 1/60
 ISO- 100

In this assignment I took some pictures of sculptures I own, and took them like I was taking a picture of an actual person. The reason I took the picture in a vertical format is to make a portrait instead of it being a horizontal to make it like a normal picture.