Friday, September 14, 2012

Portraying Portraits.

  In this photograph I have slid the main subject (the girl) upwards to overlap the image. I took this photo because I loved the lighting and the color of the door, which is the secondary subject. This photo turned out just as I wanted, brights against darks and a strong profile of her face.
  This picture is another portrait I took for a friend's senior pictures. Alleah is my beautiful subject in her  lime green prom dress sitting on my secondary subjects, the rocks. I love the faded color I chose in this picture where the dress and grass does not pop out too much. I would only change that her eyes were more open!
  Here again is a senior picture of a friend that I took on top of a small dam. I loved the colors of the cement underneath her so I brightened those colors and it also made her eyes pop more. I took this photo because I enjoy trying new things with my photography and have never tried this before.
  In this photograph my main subject, Sarah, is in the middle of bright, creamy colored soy beans and I like this because the dark color of her hair, shirt and jeans makes your eyes focus on her and not the background.
 Another bright and colorful portrait but this time I used a softball player as my main subject. The thing I love about this picture is that even though her eyes are almost covered by her helmet they are so well emphasized anyway.

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