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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Perspective

Well what started out as tilt-shift ended up being replaced and photoed over by perspective. The theme here is parts of a whole. Case-in-point, the individual photographs are part of the whole project.

Trophy Hall
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/10 s

Stair Spiral
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/60 s

About to fall
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/60 s

Satan's red light overtakes Hoban's halls
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/125 s

Rail Sliding
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/60 s

Pipes
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/60 s

Perry's Victory
f-stop:5.6 Shutter Speed: 1/1150s

Dive Deep
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/17 s

Field of Keys
f-stop:5.6 Shutter Speed:1/60 s

Hoban Himself
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/17 s

On to class
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Stop: 1/20 s

Batman took this
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed: 1/60 s

Ash Cave
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/60 s





Monday, March 22, 2010

Answering the questions asked of us

What can he do?
>More time on the projects. Like all art photography cannot be forced and I felt that some of the photos I took were forced and had almost no thought to them; other than I need to get this project done on time. Also, not having photoshop at home makes it essentially difficult to work on editing the photos anywhere outside of class.
>Let the students have a free choice project. Let their true photographic skill show through by letting them decide subject matter and topic. (ex. landscape, spontaneous, etc)   Like all art photography cannot be forced. 
>If they took the photo then it should be valid. I know you allow students to use only two photos they took in the past for their projects, but they should be able to use any number of past photos. Those photos are still their work and were taken by them and should be able to be used. 

What can I do?
>Improve time management

What has been successful?
>I like the idea of the blog

Still to do:
>Tilt Shift
>Depth of Field
>Perspective
>Urban Decay

Finally, I want to know where these ubersuper-wrinkly people exist. I have seen them in many photos, but never in life. 


Thursday, March 11, 2010

Textures and Contrasts and Such


Delicate
f-stop:5.6 Shutter Speed:1/60 s

Liquidy Watery Whirlpool
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/30


Hard as Ice
f-stop:5.6 Shutter Speed:1/60 s


Sourly Sweet
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/60 s


Solidly Solid
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/320 s


Soft n Cuddly
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/60 s


Clear and Not
f-stop:5.6 Shutter Speed:1/540 s


One and Many(a.k.a. Emily Bulgrin and the rest of the  world)
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed: 1/60 s


Hi/Lo...and Nancy's there too
f-stop:3.1 Shutter Speed:*


Large and Small O.o
f-stop:3.1 Shutter Speed:*


Brashy Brashness
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/60 s


White and Black Spiralies
f-stop:2.8 Shutter Speed:1/60 s

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Successful Photos



I like how mysterious this photo is. It is like a spirit or a soul of a person is heading "into the light" I also like how the transparent subject is casting a rather dark shadow.



The way this photo transitions from being relatively calm to chaotic in the middle back to calm create an interesting composition. It also has this rising and falling motion to it. like that-> ____.:|:._____




I like how this photo was taken at eye level with the dog and/or puppy. That and the dog is adorable.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Portrait

My theme with this project: Reveal certain personality traits of people while they are under the guise of another person(or in one case a transformer)


We All Scream For Starscream*


The Adorable L*


Think Pink*


II is a pirate*


Heartless*


Dr. Who Meets Kingdom Hearts*


The Millennium Earl*


VI's Lexicon*


I <3 ZOMBIES!*


XII...Don't Mess With Her*


VII the Second in Command*


Epically Me*

*=For whatever reason there was no camera data available......technology hates me...