Monday, December 17, 2012

CD Cover of Bruce Springteen


I wasn't able to get the exact measurement of the picture to 4.75 x 4.75 because the computer kept on auto correcting it, but I did get it to 4.98 x 3.54. In case you don't know, Bruce Springteen is a rock star that had a picture like this for a CD cover. It wasn't really that kind of background but the subject manner was the same. I thought it'd be fun to remix it :P


Monday, November 19, 2012

Black and White Portfolio Assignment 16

I tried to imitate Michael Levin's photography. I based all my photographs off of water pictures which is what Michael Levin mostly does. As I finished putting together this assignment, I looked again at some of Levin's pictures and thought to myself that none of my pictures looked anything like his. Anyway, I did my best to imitate his style. He has a great talent with the camera.















Friday, October 26, 2012

Assignment 14 - What Would Otherwise Go Unseen

These pictures show people that if they just looked around, they could easily find new and fun photos to take of any random thing. All that is needed is a keen eye and imagination. People wouldn't necessarily feel sorry for a drain pipe or a piece of rope, but it would make them realize that there is more than just these objects not being noticed in the world.

 This looks like a figure eight knot from an old sailing boat

 Drains

 Our picnic bench put in a corner not to be used until next summer.

 Not sure what this is....

 Lonely and forgotten drainpipe

Random alcohol bottle sitting on a picnic table in the middle of the Plains of Abraham...true story.

Beautiful reflective object

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Landscape Composition


Placing my subject at different spots in the photo gives a different look and feel to the photo, depending on how the track ahead can change the feel when the subject is at a different spot. I felt that the dull lighting with the cloud emphasized the distance more. The light seemed to make the distance clearer and closer looking. The dull weather made the photo dreary looking. The sun lights up the photos and bring color and radiance to the photo.  I like the regular landscape photos better. When I take pictures of landscape, I don't feel limited as I do when I'm taking a picture of the railroad.

Sunny/Left side/High angle

Cloudy/Left side/Low angle

Sunny/Right Center/High angle

Landscape Photography (Assignment)

I think that all these photos have foreground, midground, and background. There is water, plants, and pole in the foreground, the watershed and walkway in the midground, and the trees and sky in the background. My eye definitely reads these pictures in a natural way. I found this spot opposite the Fraser River a few miles away from the city. I read this as a peaceful and natural environment. I feel that the foreground (including the water shed) gives a nice perspective to the picture. It keeps the eye concentrated on the water shed while the background lures the viewer's eyes to look into the distance. My favorite picture is the 12:30 pm shot. I mostly enjoy it because of the shadowing in the foreground and then the gradual brightness in the background. This leads the viewer's eyes upward to follow the light and see the rest of the photograph.

8:00 am 

12:30 pm 

5:00 pm

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Animal Photographs-A Day with my Birds

My birds' eyes are a little bit too small to notice any catch light. The texture of their feathers are easily detectable in most of the pictures. I believe that in some of the pictures, such as the mug shot, I've captured personality in one of my birds. It was very hard to take a bunch of pictures of birds and turn it into a story because for the most part, my birds are not exactly the most enthusiastic animals.

Morning 

 Very long feathers, I might say
Mug shot

  Wooo!

Separation

 Just chilling here 

 What am I doing here?

 Shining bright



 The two of them

 All I want to do is play some video games.

 My perch

Goodbye for now

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Assignment 7: Photographing People with Dim Lighting

I took a picture with the flash and it brightened the entire area including the subject. This just added much more unwanted color in the subject's face. No flash in dim lighting is just perfect. I did not notice any change in the lighting with the reflector. I prefer to rely on camera settings and natural lighting then to use flash or a reflector.



Monday, October 8, 2012

Assignment 10 Selt-Portrait

If any person looked at these photos they might get the impression of seriousness. Me sitting on the chair reading a book makes it seems as if I'm really into the book. The mirror image is hard to explain. I think it shows that I'm trying to be cool. The baseball bat is easy to guess. Seeing that I took a picture of me swing a bat leads someone to the conclusion that I'm really into baseball. So not all the photos say the same thing. Each one has its own meaning. 

 Relaxing and reading War and Peace...just kidding
 Mirror Picture - The mirror was a little dirty
No face picture - I love baseball so this picture fits 

Group Photos

I looked for things the unified the group (my parents) and I found that a picture of them reading together would be perfect since they both enjoy it. I feel that the different heights photo is more warm feeling. My mom wrapping her arms around my dad makes it feel like home.

 Group looking at camera

Group at different heights