This photo is from the 'take a walk' project we assessed. This is one of my favorited photos from collecting these images because of the pop of colors coming from this tree stump slowly being grownover.
This photo was assessed from the "Ghosts of Haven" project. I love the dark themes, and how the subject looks like a ghost haunting haven.
From a Weekly Practice assignment this photo was taken because of interest. This photo obviously shows that it has previously rained and the raindrops form the next day getting caught in a spider web.
In this photoshoot we were assigned lighting, this light source was from the subjects right side as well as a little illumination coming from a candle in the subjects hand. After editing this photo showed that the one side was darker than the other, also adding different colors to it to make it ombre.
This photo from the reflections project shows that the placing of the mirror getting the subject sitting on a table is thought out. I like this photo because there is no sight of the camera taking the picture and showing that the subject is in deep concentration.
I thought that this fit the abstract cut because there is so many lines in between these branches. I love this because the most also shows there is a big sign of growth.
From editing I made the subject of this image black and while while the rest of the ground is in color showing a story. From all of the qualities in this picture, my favorite is that people could tell the subject is probably lost.
From the toy project, this photo is special. I love how the backround is so dark you can infer it might be a void going on forever. The lights indicate that the bear is lighting up the set and showing that it is the only thing.
This from the repition project, are ducks in a line. They are trailing out of the lamp, focusing on how they are all not going in a straight line. I like from thisp hoto that the lamp illuminates the whole photo and how the light pops out as soon as you see it.
This photo from editing shows that there has been a lot of work done. I added two overlays to represent me, one flowers, and two words of a book.
All of these phots show my progress of wide-angles throughout the course of Photography 1.
Again from the reflections project this photo shows that the mirror is on a table being held up by something. From this angle, It looks like its blended in with the backround but with a slight color change.
I adored shooting this project, while there was so many opportunities. This photo shows an octopus in the bottom of the sea, with light under to symbolyse a light sourse.
This photo was amazing to shoot while having the idea of putting two mirrors facing eachother digging each one in this string-like hay from the trees. It looks amazing while it blends into the backround.
I loved this shoot because of how fun it was. This image played into the extra close and I love the detail as the edge of the trash can is slowly chipping away.
I really enjoyed shooting this. I made the subject point a flashlight at the lense making it exactly a circle outlining.
I found this angle interesting the way of the texture. The texture you can see through this image and can almost feel like you're touching it.
From one of our first shoots, this photo was token without the intent of the silverware being gold. Originally silver, this was cool how it transformed.
From the rule of thirds project I loved this because of the creativity. I placed the duck prop on top of a tree branch and got a worm's eye view.
All of these pictures shown close up angles, and I think I have gotten gradually better over time.
My work in this course has been a blast. I loved the experiences I got to face and all of the creative ideas I've had to come up with. With each project coming my way I've learned how to improvise and re-imagine to make it better or stronger. The Photoshop work was very interesting, and was a fun experience to play around with all of the tools.