Monday, October 22, 2012

Patterns.

  For this photo, I took a picture of the flowers and how each has the same pattern. I gave it more of a sepia color so the pattern would stand out more. I love the look of the petals and how I captured the side of the flowers stem to give you a different point of view.
Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 250 mm, ISO: 640, Flash: None

  This is a more obvious pattern with the smilies. The blanket that has this pattern is very colorful and bright, this is why I changed it to a black and white photograph because I didn't want the color to take away too much attention.
Aperture: f/5.0, Focal Length: 21 mm, ISO: 200, Flash: None

  For this photo, I liked the pattern of the sidewalk but I needed a subject so I chose to put my dog in the mix. The lines in between the bricks make a good pattern but the colors of his fur do also.
Aperture: f/7.1, Focal Length: 18 mm, ISO: 200, Flash: None

  I chose to create my own pattern for this picture. I save all the caps to my Starbucks drinks and thought that putting them together would be a good pattern picture. In attempt to give the picture more character I placed all of the caps in a row and all going the same way, except one. That one cap that is upside down is placed in the middle to help make it more noticeable.
Aperture: f/3.5, Focal Length: 18 mm, ISO: 400, Flash: Yes

 One of my favorite things of having chickens is taking pictures of their facial expressions. His feathers have a pattern of colors between white, red, and black.
Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 250 mm, ISO: 500, Flash: None


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