This project was very difficult to me. I found it hard to blend in the three lines of the pictures, but I ended up figuring it out!
Friday, October 30, 2009
Gimp assignement 3: panoraomic
This project was very difficult to me. I found it hard to blend in the three lines of the pictures, but I ended up figuring it out!
Gimp Assignment 2: car retouch
Monday, October 26, 2009
Motion
shutter speed: 1/2000
Fstop: 5.6
ISO:400

I took these photos of my soccer team, while I was hurt a couple weeks ago and thought they fit the category of motion. I was very surprised that these photos turned out so good, because I feel as if I have learned a lot of photography techniques in the past couple of weeks.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Portrait
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO:200
Shutter Speed: 1/15
These photos were all taken at my birthday party over the weekend. I think they all not only share the character of the person, but they show the atmosphere of the party. I was debating between choosing the close up of my brother lawrence, which is the picture in color, and the one I did choose.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Gimp Assignment 1

During this assignment, I was very confused at first. The directions were a little strange but then I got more comfortable using the program. One thing I liked about GIMP was it had a lot of cool and useful tools, but I did dislike two things about GIMP. One thing I didn't like was that there are a lot of different boxes, instead of of just one screen, and I found this to be very stressful. Another thing I didn't like was it was very complicated and didn't have much organization. I think GIMP will come in handy throughout the rest of the trimester, if we must do intricate and complicated editing techniques. If not, I think photoshop is more practical.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
nature
ISO: 400
Aperture: f/4
Shutter Speed: 1/400
I took a lot of other nature pictures which I also really like. In a lot of the pictures, some things were blurry because of the sun and the fact that I took the pictures in mid-day.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Animal photos
For the animal assignment, I chose the picture above because I feel as if the water has nice lighting. The texture of the duck's feather is also very visible. It gives viewers of the picture an insight on this duck's life. The duck looks concentrated, as it swims around possibly looking for food. I think the animal assignment really allowed me to see many different types of animals in action.
Technical information-
Aperture: f/5.8
Shutter Speed: 1/125 sec
ISO: 400
Friday, October 2, 2009
Animal Inspiration
I have decided on choosing animal photography for my first photo assignment. I feel like this option fits me best, because I really love animals and I feel as if I will be able to capture their feelings and emotions. I would like to take pictures of animals in action, or animals that have nice texture. I find that I will be inspired by animals that consist of many colors, and also by animals that are very bright in color.
Some photos that have inspired me are...
I have chosen these photos, because some have a beautiful background and colors, and others show animals up close in action. Some show animals eating and climbing, which I really brought me into a day in the life of that animal.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Composition Assignment #2
In this assignment, we were supposed to look for 5 more elements of photography while taking our pictures. These 5 included, balance, color, perspective, space, and framing. Balance included being able to take an equally set picture. Color meant using this element to really bring out a certain part of a picture. Perspective pictures are taken from a different point of view. Space meant having a part of your picture isolated from it's surroundings, and framing meant putting something through a frame to give it a new look.
My balance photo was taken of a car tire. This showed balance because it is symmetrical and gives the person whose observing the photo a feeling that the amount of space free is equal. My color photo was taken of a a drinking fountain which I added color to in photoshop. I thought this was a good idea because it really brought out the water and showed texture and shape of the water. My perspective photo was me peering into a recycling bin. This showed perspective because it was me looking down on the bottles, instead of just taking a straight on shot. My space photo was of a Tigers symbol, and this shows space because it's isolated from everything else and it's also set against a dark blue background. My framing photo is taken out a window which frames the image.
From this project I learned how to apply these 5 tools of photography to my photos. I found that framing pictures are very easy to do, and that it really brings out the overall image in the picture. It can also be very useful when taking a picture of a place or setting. I think color was also very interesting, because it was cool that I had the option to take a picture of something clear and add color to it in photoshop. I think this project was very useful because I now have 11 different elements of photography in my back pocket, that I can use and apply to my work at any time.
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