Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Warmth!



This is a picture of a wind chime.I really like the sun in the background because it adds to the warmth feel of it and the colors aren't so bright that your distracted from the main point.

Shutter speed: 1/320
Aperture: f/10
Focal length: 10.1 mm
ISO: 80


This one the sun also adds to the topic "warmth". I picked this shot because of the angle adds to the interest when you first see it. The sharpness of the vines and blurriness of the trees in the back really draws your attention.

Shutter speed: 1/160
Aperture: f/3.9
Focal length: 10.1 mm
ISO: 80
I really like this one because of the shadows and the angle that its taken at. I change this one to black and white cause there wasn't much color to it and it looks better like that.

Shutter speed: 1/320
Aperture: f/3.9
Focal length: 10.1 mm
ISO:80

This one is my favorite of them all. The colors make you have the warm feeling. Also how the metal flower gives it a rustic look to it.
Shutter speed: 1/160
Aperture: f/3.1
Focal length: 6.5 mm
ISO: 80

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Best of....

Animal morph... This is my best and only picture for animal morph.

CAT:
Shutter speed: 0.03333333
Aperture: f/3.1
Focal length: 6.5 mm
ISO: 80
Flash: On

ME:
Shutter speed: 0.0333333
Aperture: f/3.1
Focal length: 6.5 mm
ISO: 80
Flash: On

Ice... This is my absolute favorite picture that I took of ice because of such the narrow depth of field. Plus it in black and white so it draws the attention to the ice more.

Shutter speed: 1/250
Aperture: 1/8.0
Focal length: 6.5 mm
ISO: 80

I really like this picture because you got the feel of speed and and the focus on the two kids that is very clear. I also like the one kid is about to take off, how one like is kinda clear and the other on looks like its moving really fast.

Shutter speed: 1/25
Aperture: f/3.9
Focal length: 10.1 mm
ISO: 640



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

ICE!

I choosed this picture because I love the trail of water leading to the ice cube because of hot it is out side it started melting right away.

Shutter speed:1/125
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal length: 1/6.5 mm
ISO: 80
This picture I took with an ice cube outta my frezzer. It started to melt and the way the drop is coming off in the crack is really neat. and how crisp the picture is.

Shutter speed: 1/100
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal length: 6.5 mm
ISO: 80
I decide to experiment and I poured water on a plate. The put it in the frezzer and took it out about two hours later to take pictures of. It came out with a really neat design on it.

Shutter speed: 1/1250
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal length: 6.5 mm
ISO: 80

This picture is from the ice on the plate when it came off of it. I really like the very narrow depth of field in it and the way it looks over the crack on the deck.

Shutter speed: 1/250
Aperture: 1/8.0
Focal length: 6.5 mm
ISO: 80

Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Erika Larsen




The photographer that I really liked was Erika Larsen. I'm not sure why I do but there's just something about her pictures that just makes me want to look at more. I don't think I relate to her pictures at all because her style is cultural, up in the north or way down south in the snow with either animals, portraits, or both in each of them. She has been photographing for magazines since 2000. She was born in 1976 in america.

These pictures are fro her collection "Sami", where she spent three years with. There are 70,000 Sami, most in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. they are a very cultural group of people.

She thinks of these people as "living in two worlds, they are of the now. They are of the past."
This is my favorite one because I love how wide the shot is ,and all the elks are really small but there are many of them. most of her photos have this bright, white feel to them. Then a splash of color from the people in them.

Monday, March 05, 2012

Animal Morph


This is my picture for animal morph. It was really hard to get a picture of my cat cause it wouldn't stay still long enough. So I ended up useing a picture with her eyes closed. and it turned out decent.