Friday, December 21, 2012

Seasons Change- Winter Wonderland.

I took this photo because I liked the reflection of the trees through the snowflakes on the window.
Shutter Speed: 1/60, Aperture: f/ 5.0, ISO: 1600, Focal Length: 20 mm, Flash: None

When the snow first hits the ground, my dogs love running around in it. So I went behind them and took a snapshot of their little footprints.
Shutter Speed: 1/40, Aperture: f/5.6, ISO: 1600, Focal Length: 55 mm, Flash: None

          I love this set up out side our house with this rustic snowman and the lights shining through the snow.
Shutter Speed: 1/30, Aperture: f/5.0, ISO: 1600, Focal Length: 34 mm, Flash: None

         I love the way the lights light up the snow in the bushes.
Shutter Speed: 1/30, Aperture: f/4.0, Focal Length: 28 mm, ISO: 1600, Flash: None
         Even in the winter the beach is a pretty place to watch the sun come up.
Shutter Speed: 1/100, Aperture: f/7.1, Focal Length: 55 mm, ISO: 1600, Flash: None

Monday, December 17, 2012

Portraits.

Low Key Portrait.
 This is my favorite kind of portrait because I love B&Ws and playing with light in my photos. 
 Background Portrait.
 This is probably my least favorite kind of portrait because the picture becomes too noisy and it is hard to focus on the subject.
No Background Portrait.
I like this kind of portrait because it isn't too busy and not being focused on the girls hands or what looks like a recorder, adds character without taking your eye off of the girl.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Hoax Animals.

I found this picture of a lion that had just a lovely face but then I noticed that the lion in the background had probably the prettiest hair I've ever seen.. I just had to add it to my blog.
 Peruvian Monkey- Head
 Koala Bear- Body

 Baby Hippo- Head
Lion- Mane
Baby Elephant- Body

Giraffe- Head
Snake- Body


Friday, December 7, 2012

The Alphabet.


  • A- Beams at the Lake Arbutus Park
  • B- Heads on an ATV
  • C- Side of lamp post
  • D- Chunk of wood
  • E- Side of crate
  • F- Old wash board
  • G-Tip of arm rest of a chair
  • H-Front of ATV
  • I- Candle
  • J- Plant steam
  • K- Lace Bow
  • L-Wooden Pole
  • M-Edge of Comb
  • N-Fence posts
  • O-Bird Bath
  • P-Bottom of skeleton key
  • Q- Old wheel
  • R-Top of light
  • S- Flower basket holder
  • T-Bird bath
  • U-Tip of scissors
  • V-Plant steams
  • W. Towel hook
  • X. Outdoor Light
  • Y. Tree roots
  • Z. Christmas Lights

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Land of Giants.

  For this assignment I chose to put a smaller me into the mouth of my dog so it looked like he was going to eat me. I added a shadow behind me and faded it a bit and made it look like it was bending at the tongue.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Beth&Tony Erickson

For this picture, I chose to have dim lighting and use the flash to go off of.
 Aperture: f/3.5, Focal Length: 18 mm, ISO: 400, Flash: Yes

To take this picture I had the lights off in the room and a lamp behind them and a hovering light above to not create extra shadows.
 Aperture: f/4, Focal Length: 18 mm, ISO: 400, Flash: Yes

I had the family lay on the bed for this photograph and the baby resting on Tony's shoulder.
 Aperture: f/3.5, Focal Length: 23 mm, ISO: 400, Flash: Yes

I chose to focus on the baby's feet for this picture and have to baby blurred in the background.
Aperture: f/4.5, Focal Length: 37 mm, ISO: 400, Flash: Yes

"B" for Brielle. I had a hovering light so extra exposure and used a pinkish tint while editing to match the headband, blanket, and ornament.
 Aperture: f/3.5, Focal Length: 18 mm, ISO: 400, Flash: Yes
Another family portrait taken infront of a black background and little lighting in the room.
Aperture: f/4, Focal Length: 18 mm, ISO: 400, Flash: Yes

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Best Of..

 Portraits.
  This is the best of my portraits because I love the coloring I chose for this picture and how clear all her facial features are.
Aperture: f/8, Focal Length: 37 mm, ISO: 200, Flash: None

 Action.
  I believe this is my best action shot because it isn't blurry or faded and that is hard to do in an action shot when your subjects are moving.

 Contrast.
  I love this picture for it's contrast and dark colors and how well they go together.
Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 23 mm, ISO: 1600, Flash: None
 Assignments.
  This was my favorite assignment because it involved more work and to think outside the box! Plus I got to use my creativity to come up with a band name and pictures that I thought fit really nicely!

 Abandoned. 
  This is my favorite abandoned photo because of the antiqueness to it. You can't much more abandoned than this..
Aperture: f/3.5, Focal Length: 18 mm, ISO: 100, Flash: None

Exposure. 
  This is my favorite exposure because of the darks and lights in it. I love how you can see the steering wheel in the front of the bus!!
Aperture: f/3.5, Focal Length: 21 mm, ISO: 100, Flash: None

Boys Basket Ball. - Open Themed.

  I like this picture because of the color contrast in it. In editing I made the other players more blurry to focus on the main subject more.
Aperture: f/5, Focal Length: 90 mm, ISO: 1600, Flash:None

   I like using sepia in sports shots and even more so in this case because it shows the main subject better since he is wearing a white uniform and the rest are in darker ones. I also like how the ball is in the shot as well.
Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 55 mm, ISO: 1600, Flash: None

   I love the bright colors in this photograph and how I caught this at the last second of the shot.
Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 25 mm, ISO: 1600, Flash:None

  Here is another jump shot that is a little more clear than the rest. I think this is a nice action shot.
Aperture: f/4.5, Focal Length: 74 mm, ISO: 800, Flash: None

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Vintage Mind: New Wave Rock Band Cd Cover.

Cover 
Middle
Back
  For this assignment I received the genre "New Wave" and through research I found out that it was more of a rock kind of sound. In order to keep the rockish look to the album I chose to use my electric guitar but an album of a new wave band I found had an acoustic guitar as well. I had my friends dress in darker colors and of course had to have the leather gloves! The title of the album is "Pieces of Me" so I chose to portray literally pieces of the band on the front cover, which consisted of close ups of just the instrument and small portions of the band member just to personalize it with their personalities. On the middle and back covers I used my tripod in order to take the pictures. I also took these pictures at night to give them a darker look. Even though I wanted to have a rock look to the band I tried to show my as well as my friends vintage style by using a vintage flair to our clothes and using tans and brown I think I showed the "Vintage Mind" part of the band. All in all the covers turned out wonderful in my mind.


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Open Themed.


Self Portrait.
  For this picture I was standing out side when it was dark out. Some times when I take self portraits I turn the camera upside down to get a different angle of flash. I used a pinkish tint to highlight the picture's colors.
Aperture: f/3.5, ISO: 400, Focal Length: 18 mm, Flash: Yes
Pattern.
  I took this picture because I liked the rustic colors of the flower. Even though it is already painted with bright colors I boosted them coloring anyway but then turned down the temperature to add to the rustic look. I think the picture has more character now.
Shutter Speed: 1/80, Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 23 mm, ISO: 1600, Flash: None

The Light of Hope.
  I like this picture because it's symbolic of hope. I gave it a darkened affect to show how hope can light the way in darkness. 
Shutter Speed: 1/60, Aperture: f/4.0, ISO: 400, Focal Length: 20 mm, Flash: Yes
Fly Away.
  I took this picture of the bird just as it was getting ready for take off. This was about a week ago in my back yard and hadn't know what theme I could of put it in so I threw it in this one seeing how its opened themed.
Aperture: f/5.6, ISO: 640, Focal Length: 225 mm, Flash: None

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Professionals.

Michael Kenna
  I love this photographer because we can relate in a lot of the ways we take our photos. All of the photos I've found by the photographer were in black and white, sometimes I have a tendency of making the majority of my pictures in b&w because I think it adds so much more effect to the pictures emotion then color. A perfect example of the is the picture about. The foggy air and leading lines of the railroad track wouldn't be as powerful as a colored photo. 
http://www.michaelkenna.net/gallery.php?id=20

Sean Michael Mcintyre
    Another photo that I loved by a photographer, but this one is more symbolic then emotional. The women in the desk is sitting in an abandoned building praying, the name of this photo is "penance". I can relate to this photographer because I have taken pictures exactly like this one in a old amish church building I found near my house. I love to take pictures like this so looking through his pictures meant a lot to me, seeing that the kinds of pictures I like are out there from others like me is pretty inspiring. 
http://www.seanmcintyre.com/#a=0&at=0&mi=2&pt=1&pi=10000&s=1&p=0

Friday, November 9, 2012

Texture.

   This photo is of my car with the morning frost on it. I chose this picture as texture because I like how there is a rough layer of ice on top of a glossy car hood. The layer of ice makes this picture because without it, it would be boring.
Shutter Speed: 1/125, Aperture: f/8.0, ISO: 1600, Focal Length: 37 mm, Flash: None

   I like the texture of different kinds of bark on this small tree branch I found laying in the woods. I think the bright yellow color on it changes the photo and adds characteristics to it.
Shutter Speed: 1/100, Aperture: f/7.1, ISO: 1600, Focal Length: 55 mm, Flash: None
   A favorite of mine from this photo shoot, is a picture I took of an old van's back window. I took it at this angle so you could see the steering wheel at the front of the van at a distance. I like the color contrast of the pealing red paint and the blueish color the broken window is giving off.
Shutter Speed: 1/160, Aperture: f/3.5, ISO: 100, Focal Length: 21 mm, Flash: None
  Lastly, I took this picture of an old rusted wheel on the side of a concrete mixer. I like the contrast of the dark colored wheel and the mixer, the rust on the two are different.
Shutter Speed: 1/60, Aperture: f/4.5, ISO: 400, Focal Length: 32 mm, Flash: On

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Abandoned.

   This was a house I found out side of town by Living Well that I have taken pictures of before but thought it was a good place to go back to because of the abandoned theme. I chose to make this a black and white photo because it gives it a spookier feeling with the beaten down house with leafless trees.
Shutter Speed: 1.400, Aperture: f/5.6, ISO: 100, Focal Length: 55 mm, Flash: None

   I took this picture from inside the previous house. This tub like object reminds me of something farmers have their animals drink out of. I liked how it was placed in the house with everything falling down around it.
Shutter Speed: 1/60, Aperture: f/3.5, ISO: 100, Focal Length: 18 mm, Flash: None

   For this picture I chose to keep colored because I love the bright red of this broken down van that's parked out in the middle of no where. I like the rust of the van and the way the paint it pealing off, the broken window also adds a lot.
Shutter Speed: 1/100, Aperture: f/3.5, ISO: 100, Focal Length: 18 mm, Flash: None

   This is another old building I found that is made out of stone. I found this as a child in the woods near my house and love the way it looks and have taken many pictures of this but have never really found out what it used to be. I chose to make this another black and white because when I think of "abandoned" I think of old, antique, like the way black and white makes it look.
Shutter Speed: 1/60, Aperture: f/4.0, ISO: 400, Focal Length: 18 mm, Flash: On

  Here is a picture of the inside of the building. I love how the ceiling is dripping with water from the previous snowfall and the way there is holes in the walls. The leaves that have fallen in from the hole in the roof add more to the picture I think too.
Shutter Speed: 1/60, Aperture: f/3.5, ISO: 400, Focal Length: 18 mm, Flash: On

Friday, November 2, 2012

Cheer&Stunt.

I chose to do an extra post for the pictures I took for the UWEC Cheer&Stunt Team. I like these photos because action shots like these are hard to do but being able to caputre back tucks, Cupies, Libs, and just awesome facial expressions really makes me enjoy these pictures ten times more.