Friday, June 3, 2011
Roll fifteen Dramatic lighting
These are my photographs for roll fifteen, dramatic lighting. The last one was my favorite for this roll. I was really happy with that photograph.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
#13 carters mountain
These are my photos for roll thirteen. We went to carters mountain, and took a free roll there. I was very pleased with the pictures I took.
#12 portraits
These are my photos for roll twelve, portraits. I burned sams face in a little too much, but I think it gave the photograph a nice effect.
#11 positive negative roll
This is my final for the positive negative project. We printed positives, and then used them to make negatives.
#9 framing
These are my framing pictures. I thought I did pretty well on these though, I did darken Jay's face a litlle too much.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Modern
I took this picture for roll five. I was trying to illustrate the word "modern" in my picture. I thought my mom using her computer was a great way to express that word iside the picture.
Fresh
I took this picture for roll five. I took this picture because I was trying to illistrate what the word "fresh" means to me. To me, strawberries always look fresh and tasty.
Roll Five Contact Sheet
This is my contact sheet for roll five. Roll five was called Descriptive words. We were trying to describe certain words inside our pictures.
winding road
I took tghis photo for roll four lines. I took this photo because I liked the road winding off into the distance. I used a small aperature, and a longer shutter speed because it was a dark rainy day.
Fence wires
I took this picture for roll four, lines. I took this picture because i really liked the metal wire criss crossing over and over. The picture has a shallow depth of field becuase i wanted the photo just focused on the wires.
Roll Four Contact Sheet
This is my contact sheet for roll four. Roll four was called lines. We tried to take cool pictures of lines, such as roads, rivers, stairs, the corner of a building ect.
Post
I took this picture because I Think it represents part of the concept of depth of field very well. The subject is the post, but you can still clearly see the golf course behind it.
Sapling Tree
I took this photo, for roll three, depth of field. I took this picture because it represents a medium depth of field. You can see the tree clearly, and only see some of the of the background behind it. The background is kind of fuzy. I made the depth of field smaller, because I wanted the tree as the subject, and i didnt want the background to be distracting.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Alex's Jump
I took this picture for roll two called motion blur/stop action. I blurred this picture a little, to show the movement of Alex's jump.
I took this picture for roll two, called motion blur/stop action. I chose a wider aperature, and a fast shutter speed because of the light, and because I thought it would look more apealing to stop alex in mid jump, rather than blur the photo. I developed this photo using an aperature of 5.6, and about four seconds of light exposure.
Monday, March 7, 2011
I took this picture with the first roll we shot called scavenger hunt. This was part of a fence that used to stretch around our property. I took this picture because the fence post looked really cool with the meadow behind it. I developed this photo using an aperature of 5.6, and about four seconds of light exposure.
This picture was a picture I took with the first roll of film we shot called scavenger hunt. I took this picture looking at a road on a farm, that stretches on, and eventually goes into the woods surrounding the farm. This road inspired me to take a picture because of the way it goes off into the distance, and then disapears. I thought it looked interesting. I developed this picture using an aperature of of 5.6 and three seconds of light exposure.
Friday, February 25, 2011
This is my contact sheet for the first roll of film I printed. The roll name was "scavenger hunt" and basicly, we went outside and around Monticello high school, and took pictures of the things that looked interesting or cool. I developed this photo usina an aperature of 5.6 and five seconds of light exposure.
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