Saturday, December 31, 2016
Catherine Ning-jiaozi
This is a photo I took this week. In order to finish the assignment "Holidays", I spent the most important festival in China,which is Spring Festival with my dad earlier. During this festival, we Chinese eat a special food called jiaozi. To keep the colors, I make it a little bit raw. Then my dad helped me to get the jiaozi up. He cut it into halves and I took a photo of one of them. However, the jiaozi is not edible any more.
Monday, December 12, 2016
Lara Dias- Sunday post makeup
I took this picture of my Christmas tree after we were finished decorating it. I like how the wall in the back matches with the ornaments and the ribbon on the tree. The image itself could've been more in focus, but I like the slight blur it has in some spots. I also like how the lights aren't too overwhelming or distracting, but rather compliments the silver in the ribbon and reflects off the ornaments.
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Kim Stuart- Sunday Post
This is a image that I took of a tapestry, hung up on a wall in my room. I thought it would be a good picture considering all of the different shapes, colors, and patterns that seem to all somehow fit together. I'm really interested in traveling the world one day and visiting countries such as India and China, which is yet another reason why I like this tapestry so much.
Friday, December 9, 2016
Catherine Ning-trees
This is a photo I took in September in a park. The light was shining really brightly and you can even see the white light from the top. However, that makes me want to post the photo. It was early autumn at that time, so some of the trees are not yet turning yellow but some do, and that gives me great colors. Anyway, I don't like the little stain(?) at the bottom, because that looks weird.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Visser's shape
This is a shape of a basketball, we can see there is no snow under the ball,It's shows a spirit nothing can cover me even I was in a hard danger.
Sunday, December 4, 2016
"shape" makeup - lara dias
This is the picture I shot for the assignment "shape." This picture was taken in one of the hallways in the stairways. It is of one of the things that hold the doors open. I see a triangle in it, along with a triangular prism. I like how the light is hitting it and how the hallway was well lit. I just wish that the background was better, considering it is kind of dirty and the brick wall behind it isnt the most appealing.
Sunday Misc. Post - Lara Dias
This picture was taken on friday afternoon after school ended. Its a picture I shot of my friends Michaella and Bella. I like how they both have highlights in their eyes, and there is enough light hitting them. One thing I wish was different is the background, because its kind of distracting due to all the different colors and shadows.
Kim Stuart- Makeup Friday Shape Post
The image I took shows 2 circular shaped bowls that are decorated to fit this Christmas Season. This is a table decoration that has glitter-covered pine cones and glitter-covered, wreath-like sticks. I like how the 2 circular shaped bowls compliment under each each each other, especially because it is a larger dish each other a smaller dish.
Kim Stuart- Sunday Post
This is a zoomed in photo of my Christmas tree. There are many different shapes and sizes of ornaments; circular, square, and even in the shape of an old lady. I took this mid-day and liked how the different lights, both red and white, allowed for a different sort of scenery. I liked how the lighting reflects off the tinsel and highlights it in a way. Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year.
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Friday, December 2, 2016
Catherine Ning-Shape
This is a photo I took in the classroom during class time. I poured my skittle candies on the desk and kneeled on the ground and shot it. I put the lens really close and got a good focus on the red one in the front. I think the picture well represents the topic "Shape" because the skittles have ellipsoid shapes and it reflects on the desk. However, I think I did not shoot really horizontally.
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