Monday, October 25, 2010

period 5


1. in this picture i see trees, and the sky, and a few blurred heads and bodies. and the cements, and grass and dirt. the the blurry heads in the middle of it seem more abstract, and the items in the foreground and background are clear and you can tell what they are. 


2. it has line, and it has something in every corner. there is a strong black and a strong white. the direction is horizontal (although it looks vertical because the picture wouldn't do what i wanted it to do). i think the size is pretty good, there is nothing too large or too small. and over all the direction is pretty good cuz the white makes your eye stay on the page. and the darkness was on accident in printing.


3. i was trying to show blur. it was done outside. and the picture was too dark when printed. 


4. this picture wasn't as successful as i thought it would be.




comment: this picture is outside using natural light, and the point of it is to show blur. i have people rolling on the ground. too bad i printed the picture too dark, cuz it was pretty cool. as always, i love the point of view.
let me start by saying i hate this picture because the computer wont let me turn it AND save it, so it is on its side. this is a stop action picture, the people are falling forward(although it's a bit hard to tell). i didn't like the timing on this photo, it should have been a few seconds later. the picture was done using natural sun light, and once again, i love the point of view.

period 5

i took this picture, but my partner printed it. in this picture i am using natural light, outside in the shade. this was our first project. i used shallow depth the field, to be more personal with my subject (and the tree). there is nothing about this photo i would change. i love the point of view because it feels like you are right there with her. i believe this picture has emotion, because of it's simplicity.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

model release form

http://www.dpcorner.com/all_about/releases.shtml 


well.... it is what the title says, its the model release form.

lensbaby period 6

this is another example of the lensbaby in action. i have the focus on the right and it fades to blur to the left, as you can see it start on ger shoulder. i had out door lighting, and it was overcast, so it wasn't the best condition, but the picture still came out well.

lensbaby period 6

this photo was taken using the lensbaby. its a close up of a tree, using natural lighting. i just wanted to show a new point of on this tree, and show the detail of the bark. this was an experiment using the lensbaby, but i really liked it.

beauty lighting period 6

this was an example of basic beauty lighting. we had hot lights and needed to gradually fade the backround. {"even though andrea looks fuckn bomedy as fuck she still cute(: <3"-andrea} it needed opposite face lighting. 

motion period 6

This photo was showing my ability to take a blur picture. i wanted to show music in action. this is showing the interaction between two instruments. the lighting was outside, so i didn't have a choice on the conditions. i really like the way the xylophone is going away from the camera and into the violin. and there is something on each side of this picture. i like that the more bold colors are in front and the more neutral colors are in the back. i think the eye is drawn to the bright colors first, but the shape of the violin takes the eyes from right to left, and keeps it toward the middle/right