Monday, June 1, 2015

Creativity Unit

Symmetrical Patterns
Circle Rotation
Halftone Screen
Hand Coloring
Texture Screen
Image Overlay With Text
Double Exposure
Vertical Stripes

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

motion final

Writing with Light
Shutter Speed: 10.0
ISO: 800
Aperture: 5.6
Blurred Subject
Shutter Speed: 1/30
ISO: 200
Aperture: 32.0
Frozen Motion
Shutter Speed: 1/1250
ISO: 200
Aperture: 6.3
Panning 
Shutter Speed: 1/50
ISO: 100
Aperture: 22.0
Zooming
Shutter Speed: 1/50
ISO: 100
Aperture: 25.0
Shutter Speed: 1/2000
ISO: 400
Aperture: 5.0

Reflection:
I think that overall my work was very nice and I think that I did a good job planning for this assignment. I learned a lot of things from shooting this assignment that I can use later in life if I ever decide to get a camera of my own. I learned how if you change the settings of the camera you can get different effects to come from it. Also, for the fourth of July this year I'm going to try to do writing with light to get some really cool pictures!

motion shooting assignment


Monday, April 20, 2015

motion planning

Frozen motion- I made the shutter speed fast so both the background and the subject were frozen to make the picture all clear. We took these photos outside the school with cars driving by so we would have a moving subject.
Panning- I had Jenna skip in front of me and I followed her with the camera to make the background blurry and her in focus. I set the shutter speed slower so it would capture me moving the camera.
Blurred subject- We took these pictures outside of the school with moving cars so we would have a moving subject. My subject was a passing police car. The shutter speed for this photo was a slow shutter speed on a tripod so we could get the car moving but the background in focus.
Zooming- For zooming you have to zoom the camera lens whenever you capture the photo with a slow shutter speed to capture the movement. You can use any subject with lots of pop and color.
Writing with light- For this photo, I set up a black comforter hanging on my wall in my room for the black background. Then turned off the lights and had colored lights to make the photo more interesting. We set the camera on a timer and then wrote what we wanted with the light.

Monday, March 30, 2015

Writing With Light Group Experiment

1.
Aperture-4.5
ISO-400
Shutter Speed-10.0
2.
Aperture-4.5
ISO-200
Shutter Speed-10.0
3.
Aperture-4.5
ISO-200
Shutter Speed-4.0
4.
Aperture-4.5
ISO-100
Shutter Speed-5.0
5.
Aperture-4.5
ISO-400
Shutter Speed-10.0
6.
Aperture-4.5
ISO-200
Shutter Speed-30.0
7.
Aperture-4.5
ISO-200
Shutter Speed-30.0
  • We started with simple things to try and see what looks nice in the camera and makes the light look cool. 
  • I enjoy shooting this type of motion because you can draw different things and make the subject stand out and express their personality. I think for next time we should bring colored lights to try and make the lights look cooler. 
  • My favorite shot would have to be number 5 of me and number 7 of Ethan. I like number 5 because I think that the lights look interesting and I like number 7 because it kind of looks like it could be a superhero thing. 








Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Lighting Final Critiques

 Alyssa Keefer:
1                 -Alyssa portrays the model very well and she has her doing a different pose each time. I liked the silhouette photo and I thought that she made the subject look very interesting.
2                 -In each photo she made the subject pose differently which made the photo better based on the background.
3         -I think that you should get maybe two subjects and make them do something together for more of a visual effect.
Brianna Avey:
                 -I like the personality the model has in the photos. Even though the faces are kind of the same, I think that the way he poses his face corresponds with the background of the photo.
2              - I think putting the photos in black and white made them look interesting and made the subject more eye catching.
3               -I think you did a great job at posing your subject and the pictures came out great.
Delaney Bass:
1                 -I think it was a good idea using her little brother as a subject for this assignment because it allowed him to be himself and still make great photos.
2                 -I like that she chose to do this in the snow because all little kids love snow so he looks really happy in all of the pictures.
3                 - I think you should keep all the photos outside because it will make all the photos kind of flow together.


Thursday, March 19, 2015

5 Edited Photos





I photographed one of my best friends, Kayleigh. I feel like I captured her personality well while I was taking the photographs. Kayleigh's favorite photograph was the black and white photo (#3) because she thought that I did a great job setting it up and capturing the photo with the background and lighting.