Friday, November 19, 2010

Break




Panorama at Dusk


I took this picture one morning while walking to school. I made into a panorama and really liked the results. My project was a little late due to computer problems, but you guys can tell me what you think here.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The Mini Legend

This is one of my good friends Darrien Greene. I call him the Mini Legend because when I first met him he wasn't very good at skating. A year later he was amazing at skating! To set the mood for this photo I  made it black and white. I also adjusted the brightness and contrast level to attain a crisp image. This also gave it a more shadowy feel and enhanced the mood.

Trey Knows

This is a picture of my friend Trey Mayo doing a Frontside 180 off  a drop on Foxhall Ave. I brightened some of the colors with selective color. I also used hue saturation and brightness, contrast to give it a sepia tone.

Beauty of a Falling Image


This is my panoramic photo. I took it at Showpaneck. It was originally three photos that I merged together. I am pleased by all the colors and was drawn to the different shades of blues and greens. I did not take this picture during the foliage season. It expresses a different side of fall.

Great Idea

This is the picture I used for blur. This really took a long time to make, and yes  there are many faults but I think its a really cool blur. The man in focus has a great idea. Eureaka! He is going to change the world.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Autumn Coffee


I was attracted to this picture because of the colors and the design on the foam. It reminds me of fall because of all the warm colors. I used the manual setting and opened my aperture to get a shallow depth of field. The bokeh was a bonus!!!

Rusty Swirl

I took this of a rusty wrought iron railing for my architecture assignment.project.picture of part of a railing. I particularly chose the top because of this lovely swirl. I like the delicate curve of this design. It captures your eye and draws you in.

Reflections Beauty

I took this picture in a puddle. When I first took the picture it was fairly bright, but I brightened it further and increased the contrast. I like the placement of the autumn leaves in one corner and the transition of  the image as it slowly turns into a reflection.

Chain of memories


I took this picture at the play ground that always went to  when I was younger. I like this picture because of all the shadows. I used the manual setting on my camera and opend the aperture to let in more light. To me this picture represents the memories of all my adventures.

The Lone Wolf

I took a picture of my sister blowing bubbles and made it black and white. Although it's dark, I still used it for my nostalgia project. I took the picture of her beside a tree playing by  herself because it reminded me a lot of myself. If I wasn't being a tomboy, I was usually playing by myself.....and that was by choice.

Cloudy October Skies


I took this picture because I was attracted to the different textures of the tree branches and on the church. I did not convert this picture to black and white, all I did was increase the contrast. This picture was taken on a cloudy day, that is why you get a grey feeling when you look at it.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

ART is everything

I used this image for reflections. I inverted the colors so it look like the window of a church building. With that mindset the name of the picture makes sense. The sunlight reflecting through the artistic window shows that the world is colorful thanks to art. If you think about it this may mean everything on earth has an artistic explination, from the man on the top of the world to the fish in the sea.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Allen and me:Black and White ice cream


This photo is down the road next to an obscured river on John Joy road.I love this photo,one of the warmer days of September.I changed the photo with black and white and made the flower pop.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Merry Apple Juice

I named this image Merry Apple Juice because if you look or ask me to explain the carton makes a smiley face. This is my DOF picture as you can clearly see. The words and the carton are clearly visible, as the backround, the un- important stuff (pacheco) is blurred lol! all in all its a pretty on task image and its probably the best picture ive taken so far.

Stunna


I blured the backround of this picture and edited the contrast. I put the rim of the sunglasses in focus and made the image black and white. The white of the rim grabs your attention.

Goodnight Autumn


This photo was taken outside of my house in Saugerties.During Autumn the surrounding of my house is gorgeous!But sad knowing the fact that winter coming.Yes I changed the photo with Hue/Saturation to give the red leaves a bold statement.I used vibrance and light/dark contrast to darken the back ground and lighten the fore ground.

Stephen


I took this picture because I liked how the lines make your eyes move throughout the picture. Also there is a little contrast and the reflection is clear.

Brooklyn

I go to the city a lot and I love it. Brooklyn is a great place to take pictures and see interesting things. I took this on the Brooklyn Bridge. I loved the rusted industrial look of the bridge. This post has a worn look to it and the rust/chipped paint can be seen in detail. The city in the background shows depth. I did not edit the blur, but this was one of the only pictures depth of field came naturally to. I edited contrast, levels, and cropped it.

Friday, November 5, 2010

The Walk Of Fate


I used this picture for the blog because I think this was one of my best images. I love the sepia tone in this picture. The scattering of leaves and the bend in the road to the unknown make the picture more eerie. I tired to capture the motion of the leaves falling, but the camera was a little too slow. This image makes me feel as though time had stopped while I was walking there adding such a creepy but fascinating feel to the picture. All in all, I am pretty satisfied with the results and I  think it's a great addition to the blog. Tell me what you think!

Whats On Tap?

Chrome is great for capturing reflections. The curves of the metal bend images nicely. I have an obnoxiously orange bathroom in my house. There are tons of pictures in there. Its quite overwhelming, but I knew I would use the bathroom for the reflection project. I used an orange hue photo filter, cropped it, and increased the contrast. I love the bend of colors and shapes especially because it brings out the the contrast between the busyness of these abstract shapes and  the solid orange wall.

Nostalgia

For our Nostalgia theme I took this picture of my homeroom from 9th grade. It brought back a lot of memories. This is the first place I went to when I came to the high school. Interestingly enough, it also happened to have the word Nostalgia on the door. I made the picture black and white to help add to the feeling of nostalgia. I think it came out very well and I am happy with my results.

Shipyard Silhouette


While strolling around New York City in the late summer, we saw some amazing sunsets. My mom pointed this scene out and I loved it. She told me a story about this place and that inspired me to take this picture. I love the colors of the sunset which created the contrast that formed a silhouette of the building. I cropped the image and increased the contrast. The colors were so powerful and vibrant I didn't do much more with them. I am especially pleased that I captured the fine details in the construction of this building.

sewing project


I took this picture for the nostalgia project. There were so many ways to compose this shot so I took it from many different angles. I like this angle the most because the strong horizontal angle and deep perspective gives so much depth to the photo. I only edited the contrast and exposure, both of which made the details stand out more. The vertical lines of the railing, with the horizontal repetition of the machines created a rhythm that makes your eyes enter and move through the picture. The variety of different shapes and colors also adds interest.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Passenger Side

I took this photo on my way to school for the reflections project. The warm colors, the texture of the clouds and the bokeh of the sun are my favorite part of this photo.

kevin

This picture was taken durring the girls swim meet. You can see the reflection of the flags, the windows and air vent in the pool. I just saw a reflection and used the point and shoot method. The name of this picture has nothing to do with nothing.

Afternoon Haze


The birds on the wire caught my attention. I don't think I would have taken this picture if they wern't there because I think they add the right touch of  intrest. I used the rule of thirds, focused on the contrast, and changed it to black and white. I used minimal editing. I think the dark contrast of the silhouetted lamp post draws your eye into the image and the cable lines of the bridge lead the viewer across the bridge. The position of the lamp post fits  perfectly between the cable lines of the bridge and adds more intrest.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Rise & Shine

This is from the first project cars, but I'm just getting up-to-date and posting everything on the blog. I basically cropped the whole car out, only leaving part of the back of the car visible. I did this because of the obvious view of the sunrise which left the sky this awesome orange-ish pink. Great view ;)

"Island of Hope, Island of Tears"

I went to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty in the teens of October on a school field trip. Knowing little of the reflection assignment for photography, I just decided to take a ton of different pictures for keepsakes. The now renovated area where immigrants were inspected, collected and/or rejected was the first place I went upon arriving on the island. I started snapping shots immediately. I had a picture already picked out that I wanted to use for a figurative reflection shot. But seeing this beautiful, massive window-door looked way different on the computer versus the tiny camera screen. The window-door itself is incredible and with a close-up, it could've easily been used for an architecture picture. But that wouldn't have been suffice for such an amazing view. I used the quote most commonly used by the monotone tour guides. The "Island of Hope, Island of Tears" because both parts of the quote fit the picture immensely. Looking at the window-door itself, you see the pattern on the window section, with x's aligned on each square. This represents the 'hope' part, because when immigrants thought of America, they thought of beauty. Then the reflection on the floor represents the 'tears' part. To me, it looks as if the door to America is in the middle and there are bars, as if one were trapped or imprisoned. It also looks like water, which is what tears are, which is what the immigrants would be sailing on if they didn't get citizenship to come into America. As far as editing, I turned the picture black and white and added a vignette.although it doesn't appear that I added a vignette because the picture was turned black and white. But if you look at all four corners, you can tell that there was manipulation because they are irregularly black/dark. I thought by making the outside more dark with hue/saturation, would bring out..or should I say bring in, the inner part of the picture, the focus point. And in my opinion, it turned out great!