Monday, September 25, 2017

Sketchbook 3

Folded laundry

ISO 12800 f/4 shutter speed: 10000

Wednesday, September 20, 2017




What color are you?

The color I see myself as is generally white. When you look up  the meaning of white, you normally find purity or angelic, but if you’ve met me I’m really not anything like that. So whenever I view myself I have the color white in my head, which represents the true me. I always think of it along with the things I like to do in my life. I surround myself with adventures and fun sports, which are still all me, but tend to be a bit intimidating and dangerous to others. The yellow in the picture describes those adventures and sports that I like to do. I view the bee in the picture as the adventures that come and go in my life everyday. So if you wash that all away, you’ll find the me that never changes,  or the white that never changes no matter how many colors you put on top of it. You can see the intimidations surrounding me like those different colors covering up white, but then if you take that all away you still have the white or simply me with nothing covering up who I am. Hopefully that makes sense. 

 

Monday, September 18, 2017

TEXTURE 101 


I chose this photo by Martyn Negaro to represent texture because it's like I already know what the leaf feels like by looking at it. The lines of the veins are crisp, detailed, and clear which makes it appear firm to the touch. It's those crisp textured  veins in ten leaf that helps me know what it feels like.  
SAND
ISO: 3200  f/5  shutter speed: 40000  manual mode

MANZANITA BRANCH
ISO: 6400  f/5  shutter speed: 4000  manual mode

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Sketchbook 2

Glass of water

Wednesday, September 13, 2017



Assignment #4:

How DOES a great photographer create great composition?


RULE OF THIRDS

Manual & ISO 6400 & f/5 & E 40000
I find this picture to have rough depth to it. It seems to draw someone in to look at details of the rough and ragged texture. The black points and jagged edges make it seem like someone can feel the roughness.
TEXTURE

Manual & ISO 3200 & f/4.6 & E 40000
This photo has depth in color and light which seems to pull someone in. The increasing and decreasing letters draw people in for a closer look. The lines in the photo also leads someone along the side of the car and to read the name.
LEADING LINES


DIAGONALS

Manual & ISO: 12800 & f/5 & E40000
I find this picture to mesmerizing. All the water drops pop out in the picture causing you to observe the details of the drops. the contrast also keeps the picture interesting and intriguing with the dark outside and light inside, and because of the contrast the water drops pop out.
CONTRAST

Friday, September 8, 2017

Art Board