My first snowman of the season...now gone...
Friday, October 28, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Favorite Photo
Saturday, October 15, 2011
The Best of Digital Photography Class
(Perspective, I guess)
(Framing)
(Lighting)
(Lighting/portraits)
(Learned I like reflections)
"Learn the rules, and then break them." Some of those rules driven into our heads this class was the 'rule of thirds,' which goes along with 'offset the subject, don't put it directly in the center of the frame.' Then there were helpful tips like start from the background of a picture, use an odd number of subjects, and portraits should show something about a person. Of course there's many more rules and tips but that's not exactly what this entry is about. It's about what I've learned. And so I've learned the idea to commit to an image. You don't have to show the whole subject you want, but commit to it; find a creative angle to take its picture from. Also the idea of framing your picture with use of the foreground or some object(s) also in the picture. To end, lighting. Morning and evening is best, and how inside light sucks - especially for portraits - so turn off the lights and put your subject in front of a window.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Photo Journalism
I figure this is appropriate since it is hunting season. Growing up in a very diverse area on hunting, I've heard both sides of the argument: to hunt or not to hunt. But then you throw in the Posted signs, which adds another level to the argument. The 'old timers' say they used to hunt everywhere and anywhere as long as they knew where the houses or others would be, but now with all the Posted signs, there's nowhere to hunt. And then you get the small deer population and so if you have deer on your land, then that's good so put up Posted signs to keep others off.......... and so on and so forth.
I'm just wondering if the sign needs anymore staples in it...
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Portraits. What is present that isn't present?
I just couldn't pick just one photo for this assignment...
First thing I see in this picture is that this guy is casual, laid back, and just easy going in general. In real life he is all that, except for most of the time after you get to know him.
So sometimes you can read the pictures 'correctly,' assuming things that aren't exactly there, but sometimes there's still more reading between the lines you have to do. (or get a better picture)
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