Wednesday, December 31, 2008

12.31.08 (continued)

Blogger wouldn't let me upload these with the other ones, so they get a post all to themselves. 

The original image wasn't that great, but thanks to iphoto I can dig it now. 

12.31.08

I took these last summer, but I was inspired to post them by Mr. Reeder's photo of the tree reflection in the puddle. 

My favorite dead fishy

Thursday, December 25, 2008

12.25.08


After Thursday's class, I've been experimenting with layers again. The image above is inspired by the Citrus McCain project that Mr. Reeder and I created, and below is a picture I took two years ago, but didn't work with until now. When I originally shot it I had in mind adding ghost-y duplicates of the girl, but I didnt know how. Problem solved. 

Yowza. 


Sunday, November 9, 2008

11.9.08

I'm not entirely sure why I took this shot, since I despise wearing makeup, but I think it's an interesting rout to take for the future self portraiture assignment. 
My beloved pipe and pocket watch 
It was wasn't until after the shot did I notice the warning labels...
how freudian of me.
This one is part of an independent study project I did last year... the entire window frame looked like a shrine of my face. It was ghastly. However I do like the way some individual shots came out.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

New, old, whatever....

So these are some more images I took today for the Shutter Speed assignment, others are things I've had lying around. I seem to be finding items, or even zones that I like shooting. inanimate objects are pretty appealing these days... probably because they do what I say and don't complain. For anyone who knows my photography will know I love my bed, and can most likely find hiding somewhere in the frame. The other thing I shoot is Kim. She is my muse, and my best friend, and quite possibly the only person who would let me put ketchup on them... I promise, that is photo related :)

Any how. Enjoy, or don't, whatever you please.

Thank you reginald, that will be all. 


that's crayola finger paint.
These two are a couple of the earliest shoots I did with Kim. I went through a phase where I didn't like incorporating faces.
These were a reconstruction of an accidental crime scene shoot I did of myself last year during a self portraiture block. Kristen knows what I'm talking about. So does Mrs. O

Shutter Speed

Shutter speed controls the amount of light let in. A short shutter is used for bright environments and crisp images and a longer shutter for darker environments/objects in motion.

I guess I could probably say more about this topic, but I have to go shoot this role before I can post anything, so ciao bellas!
Oh yes, and a fairly minor detail....

Shallow depth of field = low f-stop (one thing in focus)
Deep depth of field = high f-stop (everything in focus)


Minor detail, hardly worth mentioning....

pshh.

Aperture

Three things I learned from this assignment:

IGNORE THE LIGHT METER ON MY CAMERA. IT LIES LIKE A POLITICIAN.

The shutter speed and aperture are attached at the hip; whenever one changes, so does the other. If the aperture goes up, the shutter speed must go down because the aperture controls depth of field, determining how much light is let it, and the shutter speed has to correlate with this to avoid over/under exposure.

ISO is uber helpful, and saves me from excessive freak out about why the image is to dark.

I'll be posting some of the images for this shoot shortly. hopefully.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

First images

FINALLY I'VE GOT SOMETHING POSTED!!
This were from one of the first shoots I did with my new filters, was heartily edumacated about aperture, ISO, and shutter speeds on my camera.

Thursday, October 2, 2008


It appears that I am a ninja. Thank you Reginald, that will be all.