Thursday, December 17, 2015
Motion Assighnment- Contact sheet & Pictures.
This assighnment was fun to shoot, but also very challenging. I like how some of my photos turned out. Although, I never got a good panning shot. These two photos I have done so far I really like, due to the contrast and also the movment. I think the kick is cool; especially how high it is. My contact sheet was really dark though I printed it twice. I can see the pictures which is good but, I wish it would of turned out lighter. I had the idea of just taking a picture of an arm&hand ( the last couple photos on my contact sheet) and I’m excited to print those out.
Continuing with pictures from my second role of film.
I really like a lot of these pictures. But my absolute favorite has to be the one of my sister. I’m sure I’ll want to use that in my portfolio as well as one of the object that I have. I put them side by side because originally it was in the middle and I re did it so it would be on the left side more, though sadly it has filter stains on it ( which I’ll have to redo). I also really like the clock picture and I just wanted to try it with the stain to see if it would look cool. I don’t think it’s my favorite but if I had more contrast it may turn out to be a cool photo? The room picture is also one of my favorite. I think if I crop out part of the wall it would be a nice addition to my portfolio and I love the lighting.
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Second Role of Film continuing Frames and Composition photos
I continued taking photos with my second role of film ( technically 3rd since my 2nd turned up black) and I really like most of my prints so far. I changed a lot of aperatures and filters ecperimenting and trying to get enough light and still have contrast. The hardest photo may have been the type writer since the negative was really light.. and I wanted to keep the contrast but have it show up. I really like the geometrical object picture, it ties into our next asighnment being abstract and I love the light coming in the photo.
Second Contact sheet:
Second Contact sheet:
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Exploring and Creative controls
Abstraction: In my opinion abstraction is odd, it’s a picture that doesn’t necessarly flow but still has depth and meaning. It’s more freedom and not unified but moreso blotches instead of straight lines. When I think of abstraction in dance it’s weird angles in a body or a flexed foot.
Meaning of abstraction in photography ( I really like the way this was phrased): “Like abstract art, abstract photography concentrates on shape, form, colour, pattern and texture. The viewer is often unable to see the whole object. The subject of the photo is often only a small part of the idea of the image. Viewers may only know the essence of the image subject or understand it by what is implied.”
Examples of how I view abstraction:
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By Dance London |
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By Achromatopssia ( website) |
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By Unknown |
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Simon Bray |
Monday, November 23, 2015
Using Creative Controls- Motion
For these two photos I looked up Slow Motion and got these two different scenarios. Though I think both photos are beautiful, I really like the one that captures the dancer with her arms and legs still moving. One of them you can see how the dancer moved across the floor but the picture got her pretty clear. Another, the picture looks almost alien like, with arms and legs all over… these two photographers were both taking picture of dancers just one ended up sharper then the other.
Visually both are beautiful in different way but for slow motion I really like the first picture I think it captures an element of mystery and grace.
Visually both are beautiful in different way but for slow motion I really like the first picture I think it captures an element of mystery and grace.
Definition of a tryptych; “ A work, such as an altarpiece, consisting of three painted or carved panels that are inged together.” The next three pictures are either freeze or stop motion demonstrating this.
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Freeze Motion |
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Freeze Motion |
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Slow Motion I really love this one, the picture presents and eerie mood and the water looks like smoke. |
Thursday, November 19, 2015
First Project Final Prints
These are my final photos from my project. Though on two of them I have to rematt for my final porfolio, I really like how some turned out, for my first time. I enjoy the black and white aspect and learning how to use different filters was really cool in helping to enhance the photos. Overall, my favorite photo is my dog or the flowes ( I like how one is focused and the others are blurry) though sadly my flower photo has tears in it. The two photos I would like to use for a final portfolio are the dog and tree picture.
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I really like this photo also though it turned out blurry. I think its cool how the darker cloud and tree almost connect giving the whole photo an eerie, storm vibe. |
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Photography3-4 Project 2 Angles, Elements and Filters- Filter Test
After developing my first roll of film, I learned how to develop my negatives and put the negatives in to a contact sheet. Then, Ms. Abens and I picked a negatvie and I did small prints on that picture learning how to put it in the enlarger and focus the picture. After I took my first pircture with no filter I then added 1,2,3,4, and 5. All these pictures below were taken with an F 11 Aperature for 5 second. Down below is my filter sheet, personally my favorite picture was with filter 2 or 3 due to the contrast and how it lightened the photo but still showed depth.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2015
First Roll Of Film
This is my first roll of fim contact sheet. Although, I did it twice so that one sheet was lighter than the other. From they’re the one that is circled (with sharpie) I will enlarge and do several filter test to get more comfortable with the enlarger and see how that process works, and then I’ll pick a final image and add a filter to it.
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Lighter Picture F16 at 5 seconds |
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Darker Picture F6 at 5 Seconds |
Monday, October 19, 2015
Composition Hunt-Elements of Design
Line:
All By Ron Bigelow
Source: http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/how-to-use-lines-in-photography-compositions/
Texure:
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http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/texture-in-photography/
http://www.ronbigelow.com/articles/texture-photography/texture-photography.html
Shape:
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By Mary Ann Sullivan ( courtesy of) |
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By Henri Matisse |
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By André Kertész |
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By Charles Sheeler |
Space:
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By Fran Parra CarriÓn Source: http://digital-photography-school.com/weekly-photography-challenge-negative-space/ |
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By Lee Source: ww.photographymad.com/pages/view/understanding-and-using-negative-space-in-photography |
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By Yuliya Libkina Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/juliannehide/2379921099 |
Value:
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By Marcus Hawkins Source: http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2015/01/22/dynamic-range-photography-capture-tones-scene/ |
Finding Photographers that show rule of thirds, diagonals, leading lines and angles.
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Diagonals By Admin Source: http://121clicks.com/tutorials/the-importance-of-lines-in-photography-an-overview-with-superb-examples |
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Bird's Eye View By unidentified Source: http://www.womendailymagazine.com/russian-photographers-are-showing-you-the-world-from-a-birds-eye-view/ |
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Bugs Eye View By Tomoji-ized Source: http://tomoji-ized.deviantart.com/art/Bugs-eye-view-Plaza-hotel-206483160 |
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Frame within a frame By Unknown Source: http://www.apnphotographyschool.com/composition/6-tips-on-telling-a-story-with-natural-framing/ |
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Filling the Frame By Rob Dunsford Source: http://iphonephotographyschool.com/flowers/ |
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Leading lines By Jim Zuckerman Source: http://www.photovideoedu.com/Learn/Articles/jim-zuckerman-on-composition-leading-lines.aspx |
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Rule of thirds By Paul Nuttall Source: http://www.whatdigitalcamera.com/x-archive/techniques/rule-of-thirds-2-14268 |
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Close Up By Mary Sedivy Source: http://fineartamerica.com/featured/drama-of-a-clematis-at-sunset-mary-sedivy.html |
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