Sunday, December 5, 2010

Portraits


Here is my collection of portrait photos. I really enjoy the candidness of them and the fact that all the subjects are relaxed and not in a forced pose position. (in exception of the top right picture which is purposely intense)

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Text Photo

Text Added to Photo
I just happen to come upon this photograph and it inspired me to add a inspirational quote to it...

Paint

Original Image
Painted Image
I used many different paint effects on this photo:
1. PaintBrushed "Sparks" effect (yellow glowing dots)
2. PaintBucketed leopard pattern onto the white parts of the "Coca Cola" bottle.
3. PaintBucketed brown onto the textured top part on the large bottle in the back.
4. PaintBucketed the blue square pattern in the background on the walls
5. PaintBucketed the Tv screens in the background with a dark teal color (I like the effect it had on the left middle one)
6. PaintBucketed a dried mud effect onto the Asian themed bottle in the front (for a worn look)

clone stamp

Original Image
Clone Stamped Image
I chose to create a whole bouquet of flowers out of one flower using the clone stamp tool.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Dodge/Burn/Filter Assignment

Original
Filters Used: Lens Flare, Random Hurl, Blinds and Emboss


Original
Filters Used: Random Slur, Bump Map, Cubism, and Newsprint


Original
I decided to use a photo that was fairly symmetrical so I could really see the effects of dodge (on the right and the circle to the left) and burn (on the left and the circle to the right)


Sunday, October 31, 2010

Fixed Photos

Photo One Original

                                               
                                                          Photo One Fixed

Photo Two Fixed
Photo Two Original


I chose these two photos to "fix" because they are part of my own handmade jewelry collection that I am trying to start. Also I have noticed that while taking photos of my jewelry the light is always a bit off. So I figured using photoshop to allow the jewelry to shine through rather than being sunk into the background. On photo one I brightened up the whole photo then selected the colored bead part of the bracelet and make the colors more vibrant also I selected the metal charm and tried to remove some of the glare from it by reducing the brightness and adding in some more contrast. On photo two I cropped it so it is more focused on the necklace. I brightened the whole photo then selected the green flowers and the leaf and put more brightness and contrast into them.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Photoshop Photos

For this project I used a close up of grass I took and selected a drawing I did for a friend. I also selected 3 audience pictures and selected and pasted them in front. ( I used the lasso and eraser tool)
The background for this project was a photo I took using "Photo Booth" on my Mac. I used a effect called colored pencil. Then I selected and pasted 3 photos of my grandmother around myself on the background. I also changed the opacity so they looked transparent. The I added in the text boxes and added text. ( I used the lasso, eraser and blur tool)

I was very excited about this assignment. I am taking a graphic design class and we have spend a good amount of time working with photo shop.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Landscape Photos




I learned so much this week from the landscape assignment. I have to admit that when I first read the assignment I was lost. I was asking myself so many questions about what would fulfill the definition of a "landscape" also I had questions about what the correct framing of a landscape was. In the "What is a Landscape?" article it asks if landscape is a "passive backdrop to human theatre?" I believe that it is a backdrop, but an active one. This "backdrop" is our habitat/environment and can also be seen as a defining element of the people that live in it. The part that stuck with me the most was the first quote in "Landscape as Process"that describes landscape:

"Landscapes are dynamic, shaped by ongoing physical, biological,
social, and spiritual processes: motion, growth, and exchange;
birth, death, and decay; communication, building, learning;
dreaming and worship." 

I think this quote puts the definition of landscape into a very different and thought provoking perspective.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Monochromatic


I took this photo at a recent conference I went to. It was held at a day care that is on a 12 acre farm. They were showing us their outdoor classrooms and allowing us to be "preschoolers for the day" I made this "fairy house" out of all natural materials and I though it was the perfect example of a monochromatic theme. There are many hues of browns, both warm and cooler.

Lighting

I chose more than 3 photos to use as my lighting situations. The top picture of the silhouettes I though was just a cute example of how you can take a picture in a different lighting situation and of people in a different way. The bottom photo in column 1 is a backlit photo with some shading from the bridge. The photos in column two both show a technique of using shadow. The top one is shaded partially by a tree and the bottom one the subject is almost fully in shadow with the light source coming from the side. The third column of photos shows a direct light source, the top one shows the subject sideways from the light source, however the face is fully in the sun. The bottom one was in total sunlight, but looking away from the light source slightly.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Macro collage

I used photos of the riverbank and gardens around my house. In my iphoto folder I titled this album as fairyland because it is almost like things you would see a fairy using or wearing or even hiding around or in. Some of the photos are old, but I thought they conveyed this assignment very well.
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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Compare and Contrast Photos

Photo 1 
Photo 2
The two photos I chose were of my cousin, they were both taken with the black and white setting on my camera and not edited. Also, I had the flash off for both of these photos so I could capture true moments and no one would know that I was taking a photo. Photo 1 I would describe as an everyday point and shoot moment, her pose almost looks rehearsed or as if she had been told to pose that way. Also the background that surrounds her is most distracting (at least to me...). Photo 2 I would describe as a close up (obviously...). This photo has a much different feeling though. I feel like Photo 2 is more intimate almost as though you have caught a glimse of deep thought or an off guard moment. I like Photo two the best because I feel it shows more emotion and feels more candid than Photo 1.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

First Blog Post... Ever

I created this blog for my digital photography class. This is the first blog post I have ever written. I am totally new to this, but I'm excited to see how it goes.