Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Photo Essay: People on Cell phones

I took most of these photos with my camera on my stomach, so as not to alarm them and so I could get the most candid shot possible. The first three from the top are all how I composed the image. The last three were taken with my eye in the viewfinder. I took these images to show how "cell phone" dependent all of us are, and even though it is a technological breakthrough and we can talk to anyone in the world 24/7(for an extremely expensive price) I believe it shows that we've lost some of the sentimental value that we obtain with physical interaction with one another, further isolating us from the rest of the world. Since 80% of communication is nonverbal, it seems like we're missing out on quite a lot.






























Thursday, January 21, 2010

Stop Motion


This was taken by a friend of mine, rather randomly, while I was sitting down. I really didn't know why she did it, but it turned out to be a great stop action movie. She was pretty mad about the fact that I took pictures of her that day when she didn't want to be in any, so I'm guessing this was her chance for payback. It was also a coincidence I was wearing the hat at the time.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Self Portrait

This is my self portrait. I added a lack of emphasis by focusing on the background instead of me for an interesting perspective. My nose lies on an intersection point, and the table creates a line towards myself, so your eye is forced to go to my face, which is out of focus. I believe this makes me stick out even more. The 2pac poster also gives a contrast and relationship between my life and how he lived his.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Sunprint

This is my sunprint image. It consists of my keys. This was composed rather randomly, as I was a bit confused on how exactly this worked, but the detail of the keys and the texture turned out nicely.

My Choice

This is my favorite photo, and I picked it based on its composition, color, and lighting. I composed this photo so that the vine would be on one of the lines via the Rule of Thirds. The soft lighting also lit up the vines just right and the contrast between the green leaves and the somewhat orange vine and the gray tree also helped emphasize the vine. Also, the texture of the tree also helps focus, and the line created by the vine leads your eye up towards the photo, almost like a leading line.

Scanner Art



This is my Scanner Art photo that we worked on during class. I made the background into a desk and put random things that one would find on a desk. I added an interesting twist with the paper bag and the match, and utilized the burn tool to "burn" the paper bag. It was composed rather randomly, and there is a lot of color in the bills and all the items, which doesn't rob the focus on the match. There's good color balance, and I think although it was composed randomly, it's still aesthetically pleasing and balanced.

Principle of Design Photo - Pattern


This photo was taken during my trip to Hawaii, and it was short sort of randomly and came out quite well, in my opinion. It sort of breaks the rule of thirds, and puts it in a diagonal perspective. The contrast of the white blocks and the shadows also give the photo some "pop" and it seems like a very abstract photo.

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