Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Thanksgiving Prep.

Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 3 sec.
I used this picture for ambiguous portraits because she is very focused on preparing the food and isn't aware of me at all.

Kelly & Christopher

Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 2 seconds
I took this picture because neither one was paying attention to me and I found it a funny brother, sister moment.  I like the way the door frames Christopher as a second layer to the photo.

Contact Sheet-Roll 13: Ambiguous Portraits

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Squirrel!

Aperture: f/8
Exposure time: 3 sec. with burning at top corners and bottom.
I like this picture because I like how I caught the dog looking right at the squirrel, and it leads you to see the squirrel.

Free Speech Wall

Aperture: f/11
Exposure Time: 4 seconds
I took this picture because I liked the lighting with the shadows and all the writing on the wall. I also liked the little girl drawing in the background.

Contact sheet- Roll 12: Downtown Mall

Leaves!

Aperture: f/8
Exposure Time: 2 sec & burn in 2 one sides and bottom.
I took this picture because I liked how they were playing with the leaves and I thought it would make a good sepia print because the leaves go well with sepia tone. I like how this one turned out in sepia.

Lunchtime

Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure time: 2 sec.
I took this picture becaused I liked how he was framed by the other kids arm. I chose to print this one  because of the framing and because I thought it was really cute.

Contact Sheet- Roll 11:Sepia Toning

Roll 10:Positive Polaroid "lift-offf" prints



Friday, November 4, 2011

Digital Assignment 7: Sepia Toning


Mid-Term Print: Colton

Aperture: f/8
Exposure time: 4 sec. & 6 extra sec. on backgroun
I chose this print because I liked the framing of the boy in the tree.

Positive Polaroid Transfer


For this assignment we used our pictures from the color slie film and took the actual picture and put it in to hot water and peeled off the thin piece with the picture on it. We then put the picture piece on to a piece of watercolor paper.