I selected this picture as I like the color differences in each of the lines. I also like the repetition of each lines and the break int he middle of the photo
I chose this photo because of the repitition in the corks. I also like how there are multiple breaks in the repitition too focus on the breaks
I chose this photo as I like how repitition is used in this photo with rocks. I also used a cooler tint to make it feel more cold.
I like how the background goes with the picture of the blurred image. The blurred picture giving off a blue tint, which matches the sky.
I chose this photo because of how the setting looks along with the subject. The darkness of the setting gives light to half of the face.
I chose this photo as I like how the image looks as if the "ghost" is trying to hide away from the camera. I also like how the lighting looks from it going dark to light.
I chose this photo because of the selective focus on how the subject was in clear shot while everything else was blurred out. I also like the coloring of this phot, which gives it a warm vibe.
I chose this photo because of the lighting, the shade darkens the sign which, while behind the sign it is brighter. The lighting gives the sign of the school a mysterious and dark tone.
I chose this photo because of the lighting. The subject appears bright being inside a lamp. The darkness outside also gives it a sense of mystery.
I chose this photo as it is a commentary of social media. The phone in this photo represents a distraction from work.
I like this photo because of the way it was edited. The dark red and blue tones work really well together. I also like how each table gets more blurred each time.
I like this photo because this backlit photo of Andrew, because of the lighting of this. The lighting of the hat makes it look sort of light a tunnel.
I chose this photo because of how bright the background is. I also like how the subject is on the rule of thirds line to attract attention to the subject.
I chose this photo as I used a freeze frame to get the bus to knock over some blocks. This photo looks nice due to the freeze frame, and some of the lighting.
I chose this photo as I like how the tree reflects off the mirror on the tree. I also like how the reflection in the mirror looks clear while then trunk looks blurred int his picture.
I chose this photo as I like how the pond works well with reflecting the trees. I also like how the algae works well with covering parts of the reflection.
I like how the reflection of the tree look as it looks like it could be a part of a stencil. I also like how the reflection look as it was reflection off an iphone.
I like how selective focus was used here, with one patch of grass in a clear shot, while the other patch of grass was blurred out. This photo also uses a warmer tint to make it look more like a hot sum
I like how selective focus was used here as only one branch was in sharp focus while every other branch was blurred out. I also like how warm the photo is which makes it have a summer tone.
I like how the sun looks like it could be a part of the streetlight. I also like how the the surrounding was bright due to the sun and as it goes farther away fromt the light it gets darker.
This was one of the projects I did during the first quarter of the semester. I used an Autumn preset to make it more fitting for a slide of pumpkin carving and to deepen the colors of the photos. I also like the variety of the shots I had taken.
This is one of the projects I did during the second quarter of the semester. I chose the plants to represent the cycles of life and death, as I found three of them one healthy, one wilting, and the final one is sticks to represent death. I kind of like how the final product turn out with the edited images getting darker and darker.
Throughout this semester, I have learned a variety of way to express images, from using Rule of Thirds to Selective Focusing. I did like how I saw things differently after taking photos. Not only did I learn to take photos, I also learned how to edit them, either by using Adobe Lightroom, or Photoshop. I also learned how to make edits to a selected area in Lightroom and to look beyond or close to something.