| The clouds look cool in these top two |
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Joel Meyerowitz Style
Imitating the style of a photographer was harder than I thought, part of it had to do with the area I was taking my pictures in, and the other part was that this isn't my style, it's Joel Meyerowitz's. For some of the photos, I took pictures of "the basics", a simpler version of photos he would take. For example, I focussed a lot on city scenes since he took a lot of pictures of New York City. I tried to imitate some of the harder aspects of his photos too, like lighting.
| This is a branch that fell off of a tree during the small storms. It slightly resembles Meyerowitz's style; with a city-like street. The sidewalk is also a good example of leading lines. |
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Macro
| The giraffe looks like it's as big or bigger than the building near it. |
| Two lions by a tree. To me, the lighting in this picture makes the background look foggy. |
| An astronaut on the moon is gazing into space. |
| A giraffe and a wildebeest. The background also appears a little foggy and I like how the shiny book cover makes a reflection. |
| In this photo, the frog looks like it is by some sort of body or water, like a pond. |
| The view looking up at the monster makes it look bigger than it really is. |
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Portraits
| This is a simple portrait; and I think Sadie appears tired. |
| I like this one because Amanda really is laughing instead of smiling an "fake" smile for the photographer. |
| Amanda looks down at the camera with a neutral expression. |
| Sadie is starting to laugh as she tries to keep a straight face while modeling for someone else. |
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| I like how Benji looks so thoughtful, like he has something on his mind. |
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| Frankie's expression is really intense in this portrait as she focuses on her camera. |
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| In this one, the visitor is just noticing that I am taking a photo of her. I like these kinds because they aren't modeling for me but are displaying their true emotions. |
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| Cortland unaware that I am taking a picture, so he is relaxed. |
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Light Paintings
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| I like how the light in this photo is spherical and globe-like. It's blue color really contrasts against the black background, and I like how you can see its reflection on the table. |
Monday, September 24, 2012
Motion
| In this photo the camera is moving and trying to focus on an unmoving object. |
| The camera is moving and trying to keep up with a moving car; so both the camera and the car are moving in the same direction, but probably at a different speed |
| This is an example of the moving object not being blurred, but instead, the its background appears blurred. |
| This is a still object being taken by a moving camera. I think it's cool how Lotus appears ghost-like. |
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Foreground/Backround
| In this photo we are focusing on the dry erase marker in a blurred background. when I first look at it, my eyes look at the marker first. |
| The camera is focusing on the flower like it was on the marker. |
| This is a hand sanitizer bottle in front of a blurred plant. |
| A pen on a desk in front of a blurred out desk. |
Monday, September 17, 2012
Repetition
Monday, September 10, 2012
Leading Lines
| This photo is the railing of a stairwell getting smaller and almost disappearing. |
| Like the photo of the railing, one side of the bookcase is larger and gets smaller as the picture goes on. |
| This is similar to the table, a telephone wire that grows smaller and continues to its vanishing point. |
| This photo is the reflection of a street off of wavy glass. The lines decrease in size and continue off of the photo. |
| The sidewalk is a good example of a leading line because you can see the sidewalk growing smaller so it looks like it's disappearing. |
| In this photo, the dry erase marker is floating on leading lines. |
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Rule of Thirds Photos
| This fits into the Rule of Thirds category because the center of the photo is basically the wall and is bordered by the microwave, window, and basket. |
| Drew and the apartment building remain on the borders of the photo |
| The clock appears to be floating in the top corner of this photo. |
| The buildings surround the perimeter of the photo. |
Rule of Thirds Photos
Friday, August 31, 2012
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