This is my second semester final project.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Monday, June 3, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Daguerreotype and Tilt Shift
This is a tilt shift photo of a water fall near Hamilton Mountain in Washington. To edit this photo I blurred the foreground and background and increased the saturation.
Tihis photo is of a neatly trimmed tree in downtown Portland. I added a blur and I put a cement overlay to give it the scratched and old timey vibe.
This is a photo in front of the store Cargo in the Pearl. I used the same tilt shift editing techniques as before except this time I specifically made the girl and truck in focus.
These next two photos are some Tilt Shift photos that I liked. Both were taken at Hamilton Mountain.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Multiple Exposure, Panorama and HDR
This is an HDR photo of some trees in my back yard, I really liked the way the trees and leaves looked so sharp
This is an example of a multiple expose photo. It is two different angles of one patch of bamboo stalks put on top of each other.
This is a panorama photo of my backyard in the early morning. I really liked the soft blue lighting coming through the clouds
This is a multiple exposure photo of a flower bush by the water front. It is two different angles of the same plant.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Magazine Cover Inspiration
This is the inspiration for my groups cover. We are doing a fashion magazine, with a focus on spring fashions and accessories. I am in a group with Morgan Nuss.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Depth of Field
These are my best examples of deep and shallow depth of field.
Deep depth of field in the Pioneer Courthouse Square
Shallow depth of field at the Willamette Waterfront
Shallow depth of field at the Willamette Waterfront
Deep depth of field on the Willamette Waterfront
Monday, February 25, 2013
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Keith Carter Photos
I really like this photo because I have a Labrador who loves to go swimming but always has trouble getting out of the pool. I love how Keith Carter captured this single moment of playfulness. I think that this is a great representation of dog playfulness.
In contrast with the other photo, I like this one because it shows a thoughtful more quiet side. I really like how there is some blurry leaves in front of the camera. It makes the scene seem all the more natural and animal like.
This photo reminds me of the way dogs are always looking out for their owners. It seems like there is a story behind this simple photograph. It seems like the dogs in on watch or guarding something important to it.
Quarter 1- Top 3 Photos
I took this photo around Lincoln High School. This is one of my favorite photo's I took because I love the details and the leading lines. I also the warmth that seems to radiate from this photo, even though I was cold while taking this photo.
This photo always catches my eye because I love the shallow depth of field in this. It also seems very abstract, not very many people are able to tell what this picture is without being given hints. (It's a table!)
I like this photo because many other people took photos of this same spot, but for some reason mine turned out differently than the others. I liked how the colors looked more yellow and how sharp all the trees are.
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