Part One: Point of View
I chose to photograph the tree fort that my husband built years ago when our children were small, it's been the source of many adventurous times...
Initial Shot
Additional Perspectives
Part Two: Less is More
Initial Shot
Additional shots illustrating reduction
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Here I'll be posting the results of various assignments taken throughout the course of workshops I attend. Thanks for visiting....
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Sunday, June 26, 2011
Photo Basics Week Five - Using Natural Light Indoors
Week Five ! How can it be ? Such a great and informative class, I have learned so much from the tutorials and assignments; from my fellow photographers and all Brooke's fabulous feedback :) It's been inspiring.....
Paying homage to creating and preserving memories...my father-in-law and husband to be.... several years ago :)
Still Life
ISO 200 f/2.8 1/80
Little Lily
Portrait Image
ISO 200 f/5 1/25
Rise and Shine
Silhouette Image
ISO 200 f/16 1/1000
Paying homage to creating and preserving memories...my father-in-law and husband to be.... several years ago :)
Still Life
ISO 200 f/2.8 1/80
Little Lily
Portrait Image
ISO 200 f/5 1/25
Rise and Shine
Silhouette Image
ISO 200 f/16 1/1000
Monday, June 20, 2011
Lifestyle Week One
So excited to begin the Lifestyle class.....my subject for the Character/Details and Character/Conflict is my granddaughter, Lily, a character indeed.
3 of Lily's current favorite things in life are water play, reading....Goodnight Moon is clearly an all day option and not just for bedtime, and her mom's ever popular I-Pad whose access must be strictly monitored as it's fast become an obsession...with it's amazing kid friendly "apps".
3 of Lily's current favorite things in life are water play, reading....Goodnight Moon is clearly an all day option and not just for bedtime, and her mom's ever popular I-Pad whose access must be strictly monitored as it's fast become an obsession...with it's amazing kid friendly "apps".
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Week Four Using Natural Light
Back Lit
ISO 200 f/2.8 Shutter Speed 1/250
Front Lit
ISO 200 f/16 Shutter Speed 1/160
Little Tucker is always game for retrieving the ball from the pool, no matter what the temperature or lighting condition
Natural Reflector
ISO 200 f/8 Shutter Speed 1/400
I used the plaster of the pool and the water as a natural reflector
Side Lit
Please review minimizing facial shadows....my pop=up flash was the only one available and would have conflicted with the zoom I was using
My son's birthday was this week and we also had one of our first true summer weather days....just in time for a pool party....he humored me as he is always reluctant to pose for a phot0
ISO 200 f/9 Shutter Speed 1/125
Back Lit Silhouette
ISO 200 f/16 1/400
Back Lit Silhouette
ISO 200 f/2.8 1/8000
ISO 200 f/2.8 Shutter Speed 1/250
Front Lit
ISO 200 f/16 Shutter Speed 1/160
Little Tucker is always game for retrieving the ball from the pool, no matter what the temperature or lighting condition
Natural Reflector
ISO 200 f/8 Shutter Speed 1/400
I used the plaster of the pool and the water as a natural reflector
Side Lit
Please review minimizing facial shadows....my pop=up flash was the only one available and would have conflicted with the zoom I was using
My son's birthday was this week and we also had one of our first true summer weather days....just in time for a pool party....he humored me as he is always reluctant to pose for a phot0
ISO 200 f/9 Shutter Speed 1/125
Back Lit Silhouette
ISO 200 f/16 1/400
Back Lit Silhouette
ISO 200 f/2.8 1/8000
A bit of artistic license with the angle here :) but I liked the overall effect
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Photo Basics Week Three Composition
Photographic Principle: Composition
I enjoyed the artistic opportunity in this assignment.
I especially tried to keep "cut-offs" in mind..whether it be a body part or just where the subject lies in the frame.... I find that in trying to capture a finished image the first time I often short myself on the ability to creatively manipulate the end result...many times I am reviewing my photo's wishing for just a bit more wiggle room :)
ISO 200 Shutter Speed 1/125 f/2.8
Rule of Thirds
I enjoyed the artistic opportunity in this assignment.
I especially tried to keep "cut-offs" in mind..whether it be a body part or just where the subject lies in the frame.... I find that in trying to capture a finished image the first time I often short myself on the ability to creatively manipulate the end result...many times I am reviewing my photo's wishing for just a bit more wiggle room :)
ISO 200 Shutter Speed 1/125 f/2.8
Rule of Thirds
ISO 200 Shutter Speed 1/125 f/2.8
Pattern
ISO 200 Shutter Speed 1/200 f/2.8
Simplicity
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Photo Basics Week Two Shutter Speed
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