Friday, 25 January 2013

Last Day Reflections

1. what did you learn about photography that you did not know before?
Almost every project that we have done this semester has taught me something new. For instance, the pinhole project I found really interesting! Makes me really want to try blackening out my room and watching the trees outside be upside down on the walls of my room:) I also learned a lot about photoshop...how to use the clone tool, morph pictures to look a lot better than how they started, and a lot of other cool things like moving pictures on top of each other to make a weird/cool picture! One of the things I'm also glad that I learned was how to process a picture from scratch and not just click "print" on my computer. It feels really satisfying to go into the dark room and watch my own picture appear.
2. What did ou learn about yourself this semester?
I learned that I don't always have to take a good picture for the picture to be good. That's something that I can really use, especially since photography is something that i really enjoy. The picture doesn't have to be perfect, but if I mess around with it a little bit, I can make it my own unique creation, and that is something I could really take pride in :)
3. What do you wish we had some that we did not?
We did a little bit of it at the beginning of the year, but I personally thought using the film cameras was a lot of fun, and like I said before, I liked watching the picture slowly appear in the chemicals. I wish we had done more projects with film.
4. What was your struggle?
I don't think that the projects that were asked of us were hard, but sometimes I struggled to get them in on time. Being a perfectionist, I prefer not to have the same picture (just in different positions), I like variety. Finding that variety can be time consuming, so I had a hard time either finding that time, or settling with simple pictures that weren't as "exciting."
5. What did you conquer?
As I touched on before, I conquered the need for the perfect picture. With the help of photoshop, or simply a different perspective, lens, lighing, shutter speed, or focus point, any picture can come out looking cool. Now I can go out experiment further and learn on my own what kinds of things my camera is capable of.

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Light







In struggled a little with this project when it came to silhouette pictures because I didn't have a big enough light to create a decent picture, and when I did, the light that would reflect from the walls and ruin the silhouette anyways. As for the direct light, that part was easier, but I discovered that having a large light for a small object usually doesn't work because it will light up the whole object, no matter what angle. However, I do like how some of the pictures turned out, especially with the white frame

Monday, 10 December 2012

Panarama

Set my camera on a table (that's what that white part is at the bottom of the picture) and overlapped all of the photos to make a 180 panarama with multiple clones of me!

Friday, 30 November 2012

Scanner Photo

Original 

Black and White
Adjusted Original
WIERD!!!!

Self-Portraits









My self-portraits were fairly basic; I showed some of my calmer, simple side. I personally like the multiple exposure pictures better because I was able to add some personality to it, along with play with some textures