Sunday, March 27, 2016
ParkerY_Misc
This is another picture that I might use for my next digital assignment. I like to the contrast of the white snow and the different shades of green grass. Another thing that I like about the the photo is that the crispness of the grass and snow. As well as how the grass pokes of the blanket of snow.
Alford_lake
I took this picture with my Nikon D40. This was the lake near my house. I was taking leftover pictures from winter. But I saw a good opportunity to get a nice shot. It took me a little while to get a good wide shot of the lake. The first couple of pictures that I took were to narrow. So I had to zoom out a lot more. I was also trying to get the sky in the picture I thought that the clouds would be a good touch. Also I didn't want there to be a reflection on the water, and nobody know what it was.
gracem computer
I took a photo of my dads laptop inside and I tried to line up the computer boarder line with the lines on the table cloth. I think the lighting is a little different throughout the photo and the computer is a little tilted but when I untilted the computer it made the clothe look tilted. The cloth has shapes of square in it and it is defined by a lighter shade and a darker shade of blue.
Flower_Julianna
I took this photo of some flowers growing on a bush in my neighborhood while I was on a walk this evening. I took this photo because I really like the textures of the flowers and I was glad I was able to capture them in the photo. I also like how the flowers are a simple white color, they are not overpowering with bright vibrant colors. I also like how the flowers look like raindrops falling down because the way they are positioned it looks like that and I think it adds more detail and depth to the photo. I cropped the photo because there were numerous distractions like the sidewalk pavement, leaves on the ground, and other flowers that were getting in the way of the photo.
Alex_Spider-like plant in woods
I took this photo for my winter remnants spring anew assignment. I took this photo last week when we had the snow day on Monday. I took many photos for this assignment and I thought this was among my favorite photo I took. I like this photo for a number of reasons. First thing I like about in this photo is the lighting because the exposure is well balanced and not too harsh. I also like how the light source is in the center and above projecting onto the spiky plant. I like how the sunlight is casting through the plants because it reflects the different colors of the green plant. I also like how the frame is centered because it draws your eyes into the middle of the frame of the photo. I also like how some of the spiky plant is covered a bit with snow because it makes this photo interesting to look at. I also like how the snow mixes in with the spring plants sprouting early before spring actually started. I also like the natural shadows of the spiked plant on the snow because it adds contrast to the photo. I also like how the depth of field in this photo is medium because it allows the foreground and middle ground to be mostly in focus. I also like how in the back petals of the spiky plant are partially covered with water droplets because it makes the photo look interesting and less dull. The water droplets on the back petals add texture and detail to this photo. I also like how the lighting in this photo also is because the sunlight casting on the plant makes it look like it has a sort of glowing effect to this photo. I also like how the petals of the plant aren't all just one solid and single color because it adds more variety of color to this photo and it makes the light reflect through the plant. I also like how the pointy petals of the plant aren't all pointing the same direction because it allows your eyes to look all around the plant. I also like how the background of the pond in the background is completely blurred out because it keeps your eyes completely on the plant instead of being distracted by the background. I also like how the background is blurred out because it makes a nice background for the plant which is smooth. I think if the lighting on the snow and the plant was too harsh the details of the snow and the plant wouldn't be as interesting to look at because it would be harder to observe the little details. I think with the snow covering the grass and the plants makes the nature of this photo much more interesting and appealing to look at. I also like how some of the petals on the plant are darker lit than the other petals higher up because it makes a nice contrast of different light in this photo. I also like how its the only thing that is practically green on the ground because it catches your attention. I also like how the lighting of the snow is because the sunlight on the snow particles brings the light out onto the photo. I also like how some of the snow particles are shiny and sparkly because it adds more light into the photo. I also like how the water dripping down the petals makes the texture of the plant more shiny and smooth. The only thing I wish I could change in this photo would be to not have a fragment of a pine branch towards the bottom right corner of the frame in the photo and I also wish the sun spot dot on the left bottom corner of the frame in the photo because I think it is a tiny bit distracting. I took this photo on my Nikon D3200 without flash, using natural lighting, using my zoom lens to pull in the plant, and auto focus settings.
Teddy_Snow Covered Trees
I took this photo when I went outside last Monday to take photos of the snowfall from the first day of spring using my Nikon D3200. I used all natural lighting, with no additional lighting or flash needed to capture this photo. Of the 30+ photos I took I liked this one in particular for many reasons. The first thing that I especially liked about this photo was the lighting in the photo, the lighting wasn't too harsh or washed out with overexposured areas in the photo, which prevents the photo to remain interesting to the viewer. I like how the light is casting down from above onto the snow-covered branches of the tree limbs, creating a shiny crystal-like effect onto the snow particles as well as on the wet needles of the tree, which make a metallic effect to the needles. I also like how the center piece of snow on the branch is in complete focus allowing the fullest detail of the snow in the photo, allowing a great amount of texture to the photo. I also like how the background is out of focus, which allows the photo to be focused on the center area of the photo that is in complete focus. I like how you can also a lot of detail in the needles of the tree to allow more depth to the photo itself, as opposed to a photo that wasn't in focus at all. I also like the options of colors in this photo of whites, greens, yellows, grays, yellows, reds, blues, and oranges in the photo. By having a better selection of colors in this photo it makes the photo much more interesting to the viewer of the photo as opposed to a photo with only one or two colors in the photo, having the wider selection of colors it makes the photo more vibrant. Another thing that I like about this photo when I captured it was that some of the needles shown in this photo are brown, while others were green, I think that having this shown in this photo shows the effect of time and age of the section of the plant shown in this photo. Having this in the photo is an expression of plant cycles in its cycle process in nature. I also like how that some of the snow had already begun melting, which allows part of the branches with needles of the tree to peek out and add more detail and content to the photo. I think that if I captured a photo of just snow it wouldn't have been as interesting of a photo as this one is. Another thing that I also like about the photo is the branches above that are out of focus that are bending downwards, having them shown in the photo allows the branches to point and aim towards the center of the photo that is in focus of the camera, in which the branches above draw your attention towards the center. I think that if the upper branches weren't bending down that it wouldn't have been able to create this effect in the photo. I also like how the white of the snow compliments the white clouds in the sky as shown in the upper right corner of the photo. I think that without all of these things in this photo that it wouldn't be as interesting of a photo as it already it is.
Monday, March 21, 2016
Cahines_water drops
I took this photo about mid day during school, before there was snow on the ground as you can see. My favorite thing about this photo is the raindrops on the leaves. I like how the are right up front and in good focus, you can also see light reflecting them. I also like the two flowers even though they're not in focus. One of my favorite photos ive taken.
Sunday, March 20, 2016
ParkerY_possible photos for digital assignment
This is a photo that could be a possible choice for my late winter or early spring photo assignment. What I like about this photo is the amount of depth in the picture. As well as how the background is all crisp while all the grass that is in the foreground is all blurred out. Another thing that I like about the photo is that the amount of contrast in the green grass and trees and the white and grey color snow.
Eric_Retro&Modern
Daniel_Outside
I took this photo with my Nikon Coolpix L330, took this at school, which is indoor, as you can see, I didn't do any focus on the photo, only change some lights on this photo, when you see this photo, it throwing your attention to the way back of the photo and I think it is kind cool, the photo is very clean, which you can see lot of detail of this photo, some of you may think that the tree on the right is a little bit distracting, but for me it's not, it adds more depth of this photo actually. When you see this photo, the middle of the photo has lots of stuff, but the top and bottom doesn't like that, I kind like that, it looks better.
grace m. edge
I took this photo hanging over a bridge railing type thing at around 4 or 5 o'clock. The thing that caught my attention was the texture of the wood and the coloring of it too. The color shows that the wood is somewhat new with rain and snow and whatever else put pressure on the wood. This bridge is closed off to cars so I could get different angles of the bridge but I liked this one the most. There was a lot of leaves on the ground which created business and a lot of color. I think the leaves and the bridge contrast nicely though.
Flower buds_Julianna
I took this photo of some flowers growing on a tree while I was on a walk this afternoon. I like this photo because of the depth of field and how some parts of the photo are in focus and some are not. I also like the colors in the photo. The pinks and reds of the flowers go nicely with the blue sky and the tree branches. I also like how this photo does not have one main focal point, there are numerous flower buds that the viewers can look at and see the details in them. If I could change anything about the photo it would be to get the power line out of the shot in the bottom of the photo, I was able to avoid most of the power lines but that one managed to get in the photo. I would rather not have it there because it is distracting.
Nika_jonny
I took this photo when i was having dinner at home. And nike just came up to me. And that makes me to grab my camera to take a photo of it. I zoomed in try to get some detail of him. I want to have some detail of its fur or even his eyes. But it is too small to get the whole view of it. So, i just put my camera at the direct sight of it. And after that, i tried to hold it and take the photo of its little mouth. But it moves a lot. So, i just put it down. And i get a photo of this.
Alford_tree
Odisi_Dog(:
Alex_Chopped Tree Log
I took this photo last week when I was out for my walk around my area. I saw a bunch of chopped up logs of tree trunks in a circle so I thought it would be interesting to take a photo of one of the logs up close. I decided to choose this tree log with my zoom lens to capture the little details of the texture. I like this photo for many reasons. First I like how there are many different color tones to the bark of the tree wood because it makes the color contrast well with the light and darkish brown colored wood. I also like how the texture of the bark is in focus because you can see all the different rings the log has on it. I also like how the reddish brown color of the bottom left corner of the log complements with the shriveled leaves behind the bottom right edge of the log, because it allows your eyes to focus on the variety of colors around this photo. I also like how around the outer rings of the log the color of the wood is more of a tannish gray like brown because it adds more depth to the photo. I also like how the shape of the chopped log isn't the same shape all around the base of the log because it makes the photo more interesting to look at. I also like how around each imaginary ring of the log has a slightly different shade of brown because it allows your eyes to look directly into the photo and observe the details of the log. I also like how the background is blurred out because it draws your eyes only onto the front log instead of the other objects. I also like how the patterned lines on the log point directly to the center ring of the log because it sort of acts like a guide to where your eyes should look towards in the photo. I also like how the brown leaves around the log are many different shades of brown because it complements with the many different shades of the brown log. I also like how the depth of field in this photo is wide enough to fit the whole frame of the front of the log because it brings you directly into the main focal point of the photo rather than looking away from the photo. I like how the natural lighting in this photo isn't too harsh because it doesn't take away any of the fine colors around the photo in the foreground, middle ground and background in this photo. I think with the colors being well balanced and lit well the details of the log are well shown and not distorted at all. I also think that with the green grass and the fallen leaves spread around the log makes this photo also have more variety in patterns and variety in color. I don't think I would change anything to this photo because there aren't any distractions that would disrupt the focus of this photo. I took this on my Nikon D3200, with natural lighting, without flash, I used my 55-200x zoom lens to get the details of the log up close, and I used auto focus settings, auto iso setting and auto aperture settings.
Teddy_Flower
I took this photo on Friday at school using my Nikon D3200. I captured this photo when I was taking photos for the winter remnants spring anew assignment. I used all natural lighting and no additional flash used in the photo to capture this photo. I used my zoom lens to capture a closer view of the subject in this photo. I liked this one in particular because of a number of reasons. The first thing that I liked about this photo was that the background was blurred out, leaving the fullest attention towards the purple flower in the photo for the main subject. I also like how when I captured this photo I was able to get as much detail as possible of the flower, which in this photo displays textures from the peddles of the flower. I also like how the flower is centered almost perfectly in this photo to allow the viewer to draw their attention into the center of the photo to the main subject, without it in the center it wouldn't grab your eye immediately and you would be searching for the main subject. I also like how the little orange pieces inside the flower are in focus which allows an extra touch of detail for texture in the photo. I also like the how you can see the patterns on the peddles of the flower, which helps make it look more interesting to the viewer as opposed to a photo that was taken completely out of focus with no detail in it. I also like the different options of color in this photo of browns, oranges, greens, blues, purples, whites, and little bits of yellows from the tips of the green sprouts next to the flower. I think that without having these colors in the photo it wouldn't be as interesting without the variety of colors. I think that without having all of these things in the photo it wouldn't be as interesting of a photo as it is.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Danie_Sunrise
I took this photo use my Nikon Coolpix L330, I took this photo at school, which is indoor, at morning, when I was walk around at school and try to find something to shoot for the digital assignment, I saw this beautiful view outside the window, you can see the cloud in the middle of the photo turns red, which was the sun is about to come out, I focus on the middle of the photo so it can let you see more detail about the cloud, I also think the middle of the red cloud like cut the sky in two side, you can see on the top of the photo the cloud looks a little gray, but the middle of the cloud looks really bright and red, I change the shadow of the street and the building because it adds more depth of the photo and also highlight the color of the sky, I really like this photo.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Cahines_ glare
I took this photo late in the day, most of the lighting I had was unnatural. This photo was actually taken a little bit farther away. I cropped it to get rid of distractions on the sides. My favorite thing about this photo would definitely be the highlights in the eyes. I also like how you can see some detail in the rug she's lying on. I just wish there could have been more demension in this photo. But overall I think this was one of my better pet photos that I've taken this year.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Eric_Calm
Alford_lights
I took this picture with my Nikon D40. I took this on the way back from my grandmother's house. It wasn't easy to get a quality picture out of this. This was passing the Natick mall I was going to take a picture of the normal Mall. But I thought that it would be a boring picture. I noticed all the lights, and how many different colors there were. So I wanted it to kind of look like a painting. So while I was taking the picture I moved the camera a little bit. It took a while to get a good picture because they came out dark. But it finally did come out good.
ParkerY_Misc
I took this picture when going to New York City for the weekend. I like this photo because the amount of depth within the photo and and how there is light and dark patches in the sky. I was considering on cropping the buildings but I thought it gives more of a feel on the scale of how big the sky is at this point.
Mountains_Julianna
I took this photo of some mountains I was passing by while I was up in New Hampshire this weekend. I like this photo because there are a lot of layers to it. There are the trees in front which add some nice color to the photo. Then there are the mountains where you can see the curves and trees on them. Then the blue sky, which adds a nice contrast the green mountains. I also like how I was able to capture the ripples in the clouds, I think they add a nice touch to the photo. If I could change something about the photo it would be to capture the photo without cutting off the trees at the bottom, but there was a roadway in front of the tree so I was not able to get all of the trees in the photo.
grace m. path
I took this photo on Sunday, today. The reason I took this photo is because the photo is separated into two parts because of the path. I was standing on a bridge which was higher up so and the path is long so the line goes up to about half way through the photo. The colors in this photo is mainly blue and brown. The sky appeared brighter in the photo than it was in real life. There are many trees that cover most of the photo and since the photo.
Alex_Stream water patterns
I went for a long nature walk today since the weather was in the mid fifties. I took over 150 photos and this was by far my favorite photo I took on my walk. I chose this photo because I think this photo has a lot of great things in this photo. First I like the patterns the rushing water stream running under a little foot bridge because it makes a nice texture and detail to this photo. I like that the light isn't too overexposed because you can see some sparkles of the sun near the middle bottom frame of the photo. I really like how the patterns of the moving water bend and go different directions because it adds variety to this photo and makes it appealing to look at. I like how the water pattern towards the center of the photo has parallel lines tracing the same design from the first curved line. I like how the lines are all constant and uniform in texture because it makes the feel of the photo gentle and relaxing. I also like how above the middle part of the photo the ripples are moving in the opposite direction and pointing down and across the photo. I like how the other ripply pattern is more zig zag and wire-like compared to the middle frame water pattern is completely different because it makes a good opposite effect to it. I like how the stream water flow bends from two different directions and come together and make patterns. I think with the many different wavy water patterns moving in different directions really draws your eyes into the photo and allow your eyes too look at which directions the patterns go. I also like the different colors on the bottom of the little stream with oranges, browns, greens, reds, and yellow because it adds more variety to the photo. I also like how the water is transparent and reflective because it draws in all the light from the sun and refracts the light a bit. I also like how the water looks multi toned from the objects under the water and the colors of the sky reflecting on the water because it makes the lighting in the photo reflect the details and feelings for the photo as a whole. I like how the depth of field is wide in this photo because it allows the viewer to see all of the different textures and details on the water and patterns. The only thing I wish I could have changed in this photo would have been to have a little bit of the white rock on the bottom right corner on the frame of the photo to be focused a little bit more and a little bit less overexposed because part of the colors of the rock are washed out and a bit out of focus, but its not anything significant that would reduce the colors of the water stream. I took this on my Nikon D3200 with my zoom 55-200mm lens, without flash, using natural lighting, auto focus adjustments, wider depth of field range, auto iso settings and auto white balance.
Teddy_Puddle Reflection
I took this photo when I went outside this afternoon looking for things to shoot photos of using my Nikon D3200. I used all natural lighting with no additional flash or enhanced lighting needed. I decided that it would be interesting if I had poured water on my driveway to create a reflection through the puddle of water on the asphalt. After several photos I took of the puddles I thought that this one was the best in particular for many reasons. The first thing that I like is the background, there isn't anything distracting that is around the area of the puddle, which allows the total focus towards the reflection. I also like that the depth of field in this photo is rather shallow and pulls in the right amount of content to create an interesting photo. I also like how the asphalt is blurred out completely on both the upper and lower parts of the photo, which creates a grayish blue tint to the black asphalt. I also like color options in this photo, the blue sky in the reflection compliments to the grayish blue tint of the unfocused asphalt, I also like how there are shades of reds, blacks, yellows, whites, browns, pinks, and tans in this photo also. I like how the sunlight is casting on the red house in the reflection, which allows a shadow casted from the corner of the house. I also like how you can see in the reflection the branches of tree needles from what looks to be a spruce tree. I also like how the sunlight casting in from the ceiling underneath the shingles creates a pinkish red tint to the white wooded panel ceiling, this adds another extra hint of quality to the photo. I think that with all of these things being said makes this photo much more interesting when mentioned and observed in this particular photo as opposed to a photo without much to say about it. Without all of these features it wouldn't be as interesting of a photo as it already is.
food_jonny
I took this photo when i was in Boston this weekend. I was having dinner and then i saw this meal. And i think the color of this meal is really very active. So, i used my camera to take this photo and changed the function to nighttime. And that make the light to be very dark. And the food was be taken to be very light under this type. But there is one thing is that i have no idea how to get rid of the food's tiny things that is covering on the surface of the food. That makes the food look a little bit dark.
Friday, March 11, 2016
Odisi_Multicultural
I took this photo while Lilo was decorating the lobby for multicultural week. I thought this was really cool so I took this photo. I like that it is woven and the edges of it are loose because I think it helps give it an interesting design. I also like that it is red because the lobby is supposed to be china. I do not like how bright this photo is because it makes the colors look a lot lighter. If this photo was a little darker I think the red would have stood out a lot more and made this a cooler photo. I like that there is a reflection on the door because I think it looks very artsy which is smiled upon with photography.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
ParkerY_Shapes and patterns
I took this photo some time in the morning between when it there was enough light out and before the ice melted. This is a part of siding from my house. I like this picture because of how it is all blurry at the forefront of the picture and then becomes more and more focus at it travels farther and farther towards the back of the photo.
Cahines_shapes and patterns
I took this photo when there was just barely any light left outside. I had some lighting coming in from the top and a little bit on the left. I like how the placemat is in good focus but then fades out towards the top of the picture. I was thinking about cropping out the little shadow from my camera but I decided to keep it in because it allows you to see some really good details in the placemat, more then the light did. I also like how you can see some of the wooden table so its not just on solid color.
Daniel_Money
I took this photo use my Nikon Coolpix L330, I focus on the coin so can let me see all the detail on the coin, I put the coin in the middle of the photo, which when people saw this photo, they will look straight to the coin, this photo was took at my room, which I put the coin on the ground, the background, like the detail of the wood floor which add more depth of this photo, the things I would like to change is the shadow on the bottom left, it really distracted, I think if I can get rid of that, this photo will be better than before. But I just don't know how to get rid of it, I try to change my position but because the light, the shadow just can get rid of that, besides the shadow, I think this is a good photo.
Alford_Money
I took this with my Nikon D40. It took me a while to think of ways to take pictures of money. Then I thought of some ways that i've seen money spread out on tv shows. Then i thought of where I could put the money, I didn't want it to be on a distracting surface. So I thought of the desk in my room. The lighting was not to hard to get right. All I really had to do was turn on the light in my room and put my camera on the right setting, so that the picture would not be to bright. I also tried to get the bills to be straight, they were not that straight after being in a wallet for a while.
Grace M. shapes/ patterns
I took this photo of my brother, John. I told him to hold his fingers up like so. When he held his fingers up like this it created a rectangle shape and this photo is taken with flash. When i took it without flash it looked kind of darker and the light didn't reflect off his forehead, cheeks and wall. The lighting came from above him but with flash you can't tell. I also put the flash on for the detail because you can see more detail with the flash on. Along with the rectangle, his shirt is all stripes which is considered a pattern. I wasn't going to make this photo for the pattern though. Since the shirt is stripes, other backgrounds did not look as good because it would take the focus away from him and the photo itself was a little too busy.
Shapes & Patterns_Julianna
I took this photo for my shapes and patterns assignment. I took this photo of these holes I found in a pole for a street sign. I like this photo because of the depth of field. It is blurred in the front, crisp and in focus in the middle, and out of focus in the back. I like that because I think it adds more to the details in the photo because the depth of field allows the viewer to see the details in the metal inside the pole and some outside of it as well. The thing I wish I could change about the photo is how dark it is on the top left of the photo. I do not know why it is so dark, it could have been from the shadows of the trees that were surrounding the street sign.
Alex_Money (1925 Peace Dollar)
I decided to choose this photo from our classes "money" assignment we chose from. I took many photographs of a variety of different types of money and I thought this old 1925 silver dollar would be a cool thing to take a photo of. I like how the thread textures and patterns of the chair compliment with the shapes of the spikes on the lady's hair on the coin because it makes this photo interesting to look at. I also like how the grayish silver color complements with the creamy color of the chairs fabric. I also like how the direction of patterns on the chair point directly to the main focus point which is the peace dollar. I also like how the silver has some slight oxidizing spots around the perimeter of the coin, on her cheeks, neck and forehead because it adds variety to this photo. I think the lighting isn't too harsh and not overexposed, reflects the smooth colors of the coin and the textures of the chair below the coin. I like the angle of the photo because it isn't taken directly from an upwards angle, but rather a low frontal angle with a lower perspective because it makes the detail and relief of the strike of the coin pop out in a three-dimensional angle. I also think taking my photo at this angle makes the coin look not flat and makes the rims of the coin appear to be three dimensional as well making the photo look more appealing at a horizontal and dimensional point of view. I also like how the curls of the woman's hair traces an imaginary line the corresponds with the patterns of the chair on the right edges of the coin. This makes the photo look interesting to look at and brings your eyes around the photo. The only few things I wish I could have changed in this photo would have been to have the bottom of the coin with the year and in god we trust to be in better focus because it slightly takes away the essence of the photo. The second thing I wish I changed in this photo would have been to have more colors in the background of this photo because its a little bit too monotone. The last thing I wish I could have changed in this photo would have been to crop out the top right corner of the frame in the photo because the dark colored pattern peaking out in the corner of the top right slightly distracts the focus of the photo. I also wish the depth of field was a little bit slightly wider because parts of the coin are blurred out, but not extremely significant. I think if those things were added or changed to my photo I think this photo would have a slightly different perspective.
Teddy_Money
I took this photo the other day when I was taking photos for my money project assignment with my Nikon D3200. I took this photo in the morning when the sunlight was in the perfect area to capture this photo. I took this photo in my dining room on the table. Of the many photos I captured for the project I liked this one the most in particular for many reasons. The first thing that I liked was that there wasn't anything distracting in the background in this photo, which keeps the viewers attention on the main subject of this photo. I also liked the lighting in this photo, it wasn't too harsh or washed out which helps keep the quality of the photo just right for the viewer. I also like how the light is coming from different parts of the table, the center in the back, the left side of the table, and a little bit from the lower center of the photo. I also liked that the depth of field in this photo was very shallow which captures about just the right amount of detail for this photo. I also like how in the focal point in the depth of field, that it allows you to see little specks of dust that are on the table, this allows an extra touch of quality to the photo. I also like how the fragments of dust sparkle from the sunlight, which also allows the photo to look more interesting to the photo. I also like how from the sunlight casting on the penny it allows the penny to cast a circular ring of light onto the wooden table, which also allows a slight mirror-image reflection of the penny onto the table. I also like the choices of colors in this photo of browns, reds, oranges, grays, blacks, and whites in this photo. I like how the brownish red color of the table is complimentary to the color of the reddish color of the penny, which allows a great color combo in the photo. I also like the lines of texture that were shown in the photo from the wooden table because they go through the penny from below which helps drag the attention of the photo towards the penny. I used all natural lighting to capture this photo with no additional lighting needed. I also like how the lighting from the the upper center part of the photo is shining down towards the penny and the lighting from the lower center part of the photo is reflecting up to the penny, this allows brings the attention towards the subject in this photo, without this it wouldn't be as interesting of a photo as it is. Without all of these things featured in this photo it wouldn't be as great of a photo as it already is as opposed to a photo that doesn't have much detail in one photo.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Odisi_Money
This is a photo of an origami elephant and a duck made out of money. This is one of the photos from the assignment we got in class. This photo is darker than I thought because on my camera it looked fine. Before I took this photo I asked my friend what color wold make the green stand out best and she said pink but I did not have that color so purple was the second best. Next I set everything up next to a window because it was too cold for me to go outside and I put a white piece of paper in the back to reflect some light. I also put some coins around the elephant and the duck because I thought it looked too plain. I like the way this photo turned out but I wish it was a little brighter. So like something like the photo below. (I turned up the brightness of the photo on my computer)
cloudy morning_jonny
I took this photo this morning when i was on my way to Boston. And i zoomed in to get the could in the sky. That cloud is in the middle of the sky. Because my position of this photo is to make the cloud to be the centre of the photo. And also the signs in the left side also make the photo to be more active. So, the whole photo will have the mixture color of blue, yellow, and white. This photo also have a little view of the road. Cars are running on the highway. That brings a new items into the photo. So, including the whole items in the photo, that makes the photo has the mixture color of green, yellow, blue and white, and also has brown. So, that's the whole photo's position
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