Monday, April 13, 2015

project 9 post

I took this picture of my sister on her way to her gymnastics meet, other than what I call her jelly bean smile, i liked the background and the amount of sunlight which did not affect the picture that much. The black and white colors bring out more of the colors.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

project 9

         By: Caterina Barjau
I chose this picture of Tony Hawk because he is one of the best professional skateboarders in the world, also because I like how there is very intense lighting to show all his facial features.
By: Naster Phoenix
I chose this picture because I thought it was very humorous in the fact that his smile is cute and old.
By: Steve Mcurry
I chose this one because I really liked the use of natural lighting and how that natural lighting makes her eyes pop. This is a commercial photo for National Geographic.

project 8


Monday, March 9, 2015

photo montage


By: Unknown


By: Mark Fernandez


By: Russel Evans


surrealism and surrealist movement examples


By: Mark Ryan



By: Unknown


By: Vladimir Kush

Surrealism: Allowing the mind to express itself creatively, free flowing.


Friday, March 6, 2015

project 7



For this picture I gave it a light tan tint as well as enhancing the contrast of the blues and reds to give it more of a metallic look. I also add a concrete texture to make the picture look rustic and dated.





I like the look of this daguerreotype the most because the blue tint and the scratchy boarder makes the rose look as if it were ice, and it also gives it a kinda beauty and the beast look to it.




For my last picture I had the same idea of a light tan tint, but i lowered the contrast of the greens and blues to make the leaves stick out as well as make the sky have a more detailed look to it.






 I edited this picture as a daguerreotype format because I love my dog so much that I wanted to see if he would look even cuter with a light tan tint and scratchy texture, and I think he looks cute either way. :D 

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

project 6



HDR


I took this picture of the sunset by my house on skyline which has a great view of downtown and of the mountains in the horizon. I took one of this picture with very low exposure and another of the same picture but with a high exposure so that when they blended together they would balance each other out.




Panorama

I took this panorama during the walking field trip at the waterfront and Mr. Shmidt just happened to be in my shot giving me an evil glare which was pretty funny. I originally wanted the truck to appear as if it were 1 big truck because it was moving at the time, but although it didn't i am still happy with the outcome. 





Multiple Exposure
For my multiple exposure I took 5 pictures of this tiki at the same distance but from different angles and brought up the saturation to make it look more neon. I edited so that the background appeared like an x-ray with an out of place tree that is colored similarly to the tiki to make it stand out as much as the tiki did.