Thursday, March 24, 2011

Centered Composition


This is a photography assignment on centered composition.  Centered composition can sometimes be very boring, but it can work very well with things that have radial symmetry or are the same on both sides when cut down the center. I hope these pictures aren't too boring :)

This is my piano. Her name is Everett. 



This is an old clock on our mantle with candles on either side. 


This is a chandelier in my dining room...looks pretty fancy, but it's not in real life. I like this photo in black and white. Aaaand...I don't know what else to say about this assignment. The End

Friday, March 18, 2011

Derivative Lite


For this photo assignment, we had to research a photographer and try to recreate some of their works. I chose Jim Brandenburg because i like his photography, which is mostly set in nature similar to that of central Wisconsin, where I live. 


This first picture is called wet rocks....
My rocks have more color throughout, which could be distracting, and there are more jagged edges in these rocks. Also, they are too close up...but it's hard to tell some of these things without the original pictures in front of you while you shoot.


In this Brandenburg photo, a deer was just recently killed by a hunter. He tried to capture the light and innocence left in the deer's eye, even after being brutally killed.

In the photo I tried to recreate, the deer was  killed by a car.....but it was definitely not recently! This deer had been on the side of the road for a while! So this isn't a very good demonstration of any life at all....maybe if I find some fresh road-kill I'll log back on and hopefully make this photo a little less grotesque.




This set of photos is my favorite. Brandenburg made a photo of a deer killed by a wolf, but to detract from the gruesome aspect of the picture, he wanted to focus on an evergreen branch to make the picture more about life than death. I tried to do the same thing...but it was hard to find a deer killed by a wolf...so I used road kill...a little less bloody, but the same basic idea.



Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Seeing Differently

This is a photo assignment on seeing things differently....so before I tell you what everything is, how 'bout you take a guess.










Alright, now that you've had some time to look these over, I'll tell you what they are. The first photo is a shot from the bottom of my electric guitar (her name is Dabney). She's an Epiphone Les Paul that I got from my brother's friend from when they used to be in a band together. I like the colors of the strings, but the walls in my bedroom, where I took this picture, are green, so it puts a greenish color reflecting off the body of the guitar.
The second photo is the speaker attached to my computer. I thought the little sign there was interesting...mostly because I'm not sure if it's supposed to mean something or not. Also, I like the texture.
The last picture is my stovetop. It shows curved lines, and I like that at first it's hard to tell exactly what it is. 

Monday, March 7, 2011

Replace the Sky


This was an assignment to make a photo of a landscape and of a sky, and replace the sky of the landscape with the sky of the other picture. It was a challenge that taught me a lot about Photoshop! And yes....I know that  it doesn't match up very well...but it was extremely hard to find a good picture to take because it was so gray and dreary all week! So, even if this picture is a failure, I learned a lot along the way. The landscape was taken on the way back from the dentist (the only time I saw any sort of sunset in the past couple weeks) and the sky was taken on my way to snowboard instruct at our local ski hill.


Thursday, March 3, 2011

Animal morphs :D



This was our assignment on Animal Morphs! We had to put our eyes and mouths onto an animal. I don't have any animals, so I went over to a friend's house and took pictures of his pets. His dog Ernie and his gecko (who's name I forget). The eyes and mouths weren't taken together, but mismatched from a whole schwack of different pictures. My favorite is the lizard because the shadows and the way things fit almost make it look realistic, despite it's comical look.....I don't know about you...but I wish it existed! :) Thank you photoshop for providing me with all the entertainment I could ever need and then some! :) Hope you enjoy these! 

Ernie                                                                  Gecko
Definately the cutest animals i've ever seen ;) not to be bias.... :D