Monday, June 8, 2015

3 Best Photos

I absolutely love taking pictures of landscapes and nature. I love how the sand path is a leading line, which leads you to see the vegetation of the area, the ocean on the horizon, and the horizon itself. 

In my opinion the lighting in this picture is perfect. The lighting lights up one side of Ian's face and then fades back to black. I also really like of Ian is off-centered and you can't see the sheet background behind him. All you see is blackness and you aren't quite sure where the setting is. 

I love how simple, plain, and clear this picture is. Andrew is on the first third which allows the same effect as before, the light fading from very bright to black across the image. Also, in this photo you can't tell what the background is, which I love for portraits.  

3 Worst Photos

The assignment to capture panning was extremely hard for me and it never really worked out. This photo is on of my worst because it is extremely boring, no good camera angles, nothing interesting about it, and it is a very poor example of panning. 

This picture was under the blur assignment, yes it captured blur, but it is still not a good picture. The subject is uninteresting, the setting and background could of added more contrast, and there is really no purpose or subject to the photograph. 

This photo was another panning attempt. Although one could say rule of thirds or diagonal lines were used, it is still not a good picture. There is no point or purpose to the photo and it is pretty boring. 

Fashion Photo Shoot

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Liquify 

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History Brush 

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Hue 

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Contrast 

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Curves 

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Blur 

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Filter

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Crop 

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Black and White 

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