When I first saw this picture, I was blown away. I thought it must be photoshopped, how can someone catch the light and the fog like that. This picture is amazing and the soft hues from the little light just add to the mystique to it all. The long lines of the trees are what really made the picture because the angle that they were taken at was very peculiar. Seeing pictures like these really made me want to go out and explore. This made me want to pay attention more to the nature around me and really take notice of the different shapes they come in.6.17.2010
Introduction to Landscape
When I first saw this picture, I was blown away. I thought it must be photoshopped, how can someone catch the light and the fog like that. This picture is amazing and the soft hues from the little light just add to the mystique to it all. The long lines of the trees are what really made the picture because the angle that they were taken at was very peculiar. Seeing pictures like these really made me want to go out and explore. This made me want to pay attention more to the nature around me and really take notice of the different shapes they come in.5.25.2010
Outside Composition
Our task for this assignment was to take a picture while experimenting with compositions and and different angles. This shot was actually a test shot, I was just trying to incorporate interesting lines in the picture and my model, Joanne, just climbed the stairs and posed. I took advantage of the light and took a picture while the sun was on her face. This assignment was really educational for me because before, I would just take pictures that I thought would turn out nice. Using what I learned has really opened my mind and next time I will definitely look out for objects out of the ordinary to help accentuate the picture.
5.11.2010
Portrait
The purpose of this assignment was to shoot a portrait using natural window or door light. My model, JP, was just outside the door so I could have the sun shining on his face. Surprisingly the background turned out darker than I expected and I must say I quite like it that way. By having the background darker, JP's face turned out brighter and it catches more attention that way. JP's clothes helped with the eye catching appeal because they are bright and I like the way that his eyes are not visible because it adds to the allure. I took this shot when the sun was very bright making his face brighter. Its almost as if he was photoshopped into the picture because the background is so dark. I think that the lighting played a key part in this shoot because without proper lighting, it would look like a random snapshot and I didn't want it to look that way.
4.09.2010
Group Picture

The picture consists of a dancer, artist, and musician. In the black and white photo, the saxophonist lures the dancer with his soulful noise as the dancer flirts with him. Meanwhile the painter is painting the couple with her easel. In the colored picture, the dancer is posed in the middle while the painter paints her and the boy plays music in the background. In the first picture, there was no particular person in the middle because we did not one person to be the main focus. The colored picture was just a test picture so we tried to see how it would seem like to have our dancer in the middle. This assignment was complicated and it was difficult to find the right lighting. We spent some time trying to find the right light and find the right positions for our models. We chose to use a bright light with the strobe outside because it was a little dark that day of the shoot. It was also hard to try and shoot the models without them being cramped up. The location was a little tricky because the ground was an uneven and there were lots of trees that hinders the strobe from getting as much height. After some obstacles, we were finally able to overcome it and take some satisfactory pictures. If we would have more time, I think we would have shot better quality pictures.
4.08.2010
Portrait vs. Snapshot
What sets a portrait and a snapshot apart is the amount of effort put into creating a portrait. So much work has to be done in order to create a proper portrait. Usually a snapshot is birth without much thought, some of them taken as a spur of the moment thing, but a portrait requires more thought and consideration than a snapshot would. In order to shoot a portrait, you need to consider about the proper lighting, composition, and angles for whatever or whomever you are shooting. Snapshots does not necessarily that they are bad but portraits usually have a better quality in them and emits more emotion than a regular snapshot.
3.19.2010
7th period
What I have done:
*I worked on Jiane's plastic body --- her body is coming along pretty well, we are almost done with it, we just need to refine some areas
* Completed my road trip lessons---They took me a while to finish, but I am glad I finally completed them. I am excited for our 'road trip'.
*Enrolled in community college--It was weird applying for college in your junior year, but I am happy I am getting college credit.
*I worked on Jiane's plastic body --- her body is coming along pretty well, we are almost done with it, we just need to refine some areas
* Completed my road trip lessons---They took me a while to finish, but I am glad I finally completed them. I am excited for our 'road trip'.
*Enrolled in community college--It was weird applying for college in your junior year, but I am happy I am getting college credit.
2.04.2010
Photoshop

This photoshop assignment wasn't my first time working with photoshop but I am still quite new to this whole scene. I picked this background because I wanted to add another picture that would look out of the ordinary. I wanted to leave the background alone and just manipulate the picture that I would add the original picture. Originally, I wanted to use the stamp clone tool to make another copy of the bird, but I haven't got a good grasp of that tool yet. So I just settled for using the lasso tool, then magnifying the bird and making the outline of the bird white. I added the extra white bird to add the effect of a mother bird and a baby bird. This assignment was kind of challenging but at the same time it was made easier because of that packet that Mrs. Alvarez gave us about photoshop. I will practice more with photoshop as I would love to one day photoshop on the same level as professionals.
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