Thursday, December 19, 2013

Project 4-Examples

Contrast in Scale
Piet Flour

Contrast in Texture
Ian Plant

Contrast in Value
Caras Ionut

Symmetry
Arash Ashkar

Radial Balance
Marie Marthe Gagnon






Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Color Wheel

                                                                       


                                            Sam Falls

               In this photo, the author uses color to provide a more abstract view on something. He uses editing to show this. By coloring in a part of the house, he makes it look like a painting. It shows the contrast between reality and art. He uses warm colors to show the good mood and warm environment of the house and the area around it.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Project 2-Framing and Composition


Rule of Thirds
For Project 2 we took pictures focusing on 8 composition techniques. Here are my favorite pictures of each technique:

Bird's Eye View


Leading Lines
                     
Diagonals
Bug's Eye View
Close Up
Filling the Frame

Frame within a Frame




Thursday, October 3, 2013

Project 1- 30x2

For my first project,  I took photos of a rose bush on the the Lincoln campus and a pair of old skis in my garage. I took around 70 photos in total. I edited them to highlight my favorite parts of each picture. These are my 5 favorites:


Silhouette
I like this photo because it shows a different perspective of a rose. Most photos of roses show them as being something bright and vibrant. This photo shows a darker side. The silhouette makes the rose more mysterious. The viewer may not be able to immediately tell that the photo is  rose because there is no color and you cannot see as many details of the flower. The rose seems to loom over the viewer.


Pedals
I chose this photo because I like how much detail the picture shows. Most people usually don't look this closely at a rose. This photo shows how delicate a rose actually is. The lines on the pedals show how the rose is starting to age. Also the angle that the light shines on the rose cause some interesting shadows and colors that one would not usually see. 


Sunlight
I chose this photo because I like the shadows and the colors that the sunlight creates on the rose. This photo really showed me how much light the different parts of the rose get. The bottom leaves almost seem to be transparent as the sun shines through them while the top pedals seem to let less light in. I also like the contrast that the sun creates. The side of the rose facing the plant is bright with color while the other side of the plant is dark.

Moon
I chose this photo because it highlights my favorite part of the skis. During the time I skied on these, the moon was always my favorite part of the artwork. By only seeing color on the moon, the viewer immediately focuses on the moon instead of the other parts of the ski.


Graveyard
I chose this photo because it brings out the vivid colors of the ski. Unlike many other skis, these skis are very bright and colorful. While editing, I increased the saturation and contrast to emphasize this to the viewer.




Tuesday, September 10, 2013

My Summer

My favorite thing that I did this summer was travel to Loreto, Mexico with my family and my friend's family. While we were there we went fishing, hiking, and scuba diving. It was very hot during the day, so we only went out during the morning and evening. We stayed in a vila that was very close to the ocean. Here is picture of the area that we stayed in.