Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Optical Illusion Summary
What I want the viewer to feel while looking at these photos, is to see the cars as if there were actually real. I want them to believe that the driver is posing along side of the car. Some obstacles that I found while setting up the shoot was finding a perfect suface to put the toy cars. Another problem that I came across was trying to focus on the toy cars and also on the background making the cars seem more realistic as possible. The photo that I was most proud of, was the photo was the two toy cars infront of the house. I captured the background and also the background emitted light which also gave a great look to it. The cars also looked as real as possible.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Aperture Priority Mode
0"3 shutter speed 29
1/40 shutter speed 5.0
1/20- shutter speed 10
1/8- shutter speed 18
1/100 shutter speed 36
1/250 shutter speed 5.6
1/2000 shutter speed 5.6
1/100 shutter speed 10
1/100 shutter speed 32
1/40 shutter speed 5.0
1/20- shutter speed 10
1/8- shutter speed 18
1/100 shutter speed 36
1/250 shutter speed 5.6
1/2000 shutter speed 5.6
1/100 shutter speed 10
1/100 shutter speed 32
Friday, November 8, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Reflection Of Vantage Point
My favorite photograph that I took would have to be the photo I took of worms eyed view of the garden. The reason why I liked it is because I literally put myself in a worms perspective of what it would see. I captured the perspective of a worm and illustrated it by taking the photo of leaves and plants that were in the garden. The vantage point affected the photo by showing a perspective that many people wouldn't be able to see due to the fact one would have to lay flat on the ground and look towards the sky or on the leaves.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Monday, October 7, 2013
Reflection
- My top 3 photos are the fill in the frame that shows the detail of a tree, the photo of patters that is illustrated by the patter of the red table, and I also believe one of my best photos is the rule of thirds that is illustrated by the horizon with the fence in setting the background. I believe these are my best because they show the world in a different perspective and also including the texture of the objects . To fully understand the project you needed to get out of your comfort zone and try to use different elements to get photography seen in different angels.
M
Friday, September 13, 2013
Inspiration Photography
This photo is by a famous photographer named Bob Martin. The reason why I chose this photo is because I love soccer and this photo shows how soccer can become really aggressive, in which most people believe that soccer is non- aggressive sport but in this photo is shows the other side of soccer that many people don't see. Bob Martin caught this moment right on the dot, where the photo captures everything. Bob Martin inspired me to get more involved in photography by showing the world a topic in a different point of view. In the photo it shows a soccer player being slid tackled and shows the face expressions of the player.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
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