Friday, May 21, 2010

Final Exam


I took this picture with an aperture of f11 and shutter speed of 1/60. The lighting comes from two high side studio lights. I arranged the cameras in this order to show evolution through time. The newest camera in front of the others and the older cameras in the back. With the older cameras i tried to make them look 2-dimensional and faded the opacity. The newest camera is perfectly clear, while the middle cameras are faded a little less than the older ones. I faded the cameras to represent the different qualities of pictures they were able to create. The newest camera likely creating clearer pictures than the others.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Mr. Clough

I took this picture with an aperture of f5.6 and shutter speed of 1/60. The lighting came from the flash. I used the fuzzy select tool and paint bucket to change the colors of the picture. I liked the side view of the subject.

Scot

This image was taken with a aperture of f5.6 and shutter speed of 1/60. The lighting comes from the hallway lights and outside the door. I took this picture because of the light seeping through the door, and to get Scot in action.

Trophy Case

This picture was taken with an aperture of f4 and shutter speed of 1/60. The lighting comes from a flash and hallway lights. I took this picture because I like the cool effect the shadows added to the trophies.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Bird


This photo was taken with an aperture of f125 and shutter speed of 1/8. The lighting comes from natural light. I took this picture to get a good look at a bird because you cannot get this close in real life. I used Photoshop to zoom in and crop the background.

Berries


This picture was taken with an aperture at f5.6 and shutter speed of 1/60. The lighting is from a flash and natural lighting. I took this picture to show the location of all the different stems and focus on the berries.

Insect


This image was taken with an aperture of f5.6 and shutter speed of 1/60. The lighting comes from the flash and natural lighting. I took this picture to get a detailed looked at the spider. His legs are more visible from the camera.