Tuesday, June 15, 2010

different angle.

This was an assignment that forced us to take photos from interesting angles that people wouldnt normally take pictures from. In this image, I had Janay sit on one of the corners of the ramp leading to the Grand Theatre. I stood on the upper level of the Grad Theaters outer garden. At this angle, I had sort of a birds eye view of my model. After I took the photo, I had to photoshop the lighting alot. I made sure that I used a lighting effect so that I could focus in on my model. The lighting I chose made her look like she is in command esspecially with the wind blowing in her hair.

landscaping written assignment.

I really love this photo because it has a really dark and erie feeling to it. In this image you see a huge body of water, which is most likely a lake, along with a group of trees. There is no color, so everything is in black and white. The lack of color definately adds to the overall feeling that I get when I look at this picture. The trees are the focal point, and it makes me wonder what they really represent. But what I like more than the actual trees in this photo, is the reflection of the trees in the water.

3 landscaping photos.



These are 3 photos that I took over the course of a week. The first photo is a picture of a bouquet of flowers in my home. I took it with a digital camera, then I photoshopped more light into the photo. The second is a wheat plant that is outside of my house. When I photoshopped it, I made sure that I fixed the lighting, then I turned the image black &white. The third picture is of these purple plants that are located at my school. It was really hard to get a shot with some sun because these flowers grow in a bush. Each one of these shots, I tried so hard to make a good image. I like the fact that the purple flowers are really sharp and clear. I zoomed in so much just so you could see the very texture of everything. With the wheat photo, I was really surprised that I captured an image like that from such a small plant that I hardly notice when I am at home. With the first flower image, it just came natural to me. I just snapped the camera, and I was happy with the work that I did.