Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Independant Project

Recently, in photography class, we were making a poster using 3 or more mediums to show a theme. My multi-media poster's theme was friendship. the mediums i used were water color paint, acrylic paint, ink, some type of paper, and photographs i took with digital my digital camera. the background of my poster is colored blue using water color, and on the special paper i used, i wrote out the individual letters of 'I love My Friends" and lined them with ink, then colored them with water color paints. in the corner, i painted with watercolors a red background over the blue, then painted 2 black shadow figures holding hands, so it looks like the silhouette of 2 friends in front of a sunset. then in the opposite corner, i painted some vines and flowers flowing out from one point with acrylic paint. i attached the words, and in the middle i put photos of me and my friends. also, since it's me and Maria's dream to ride on a unipegasus named Sophia as 'Unipegasus Buddies 4evah", i drew a unipegasus and Maria drew us in chibi form riding on the unipegasus. super epic >:{D

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

bubbles

In photography class, we started taking pictures of bubbles because, as Rosa puts it, "its fun :D".
bubbles are fun to take pictures with because they are always really colorful, and sometimes you can even get reflections in them, too.
the wind was blowing, so it was kinda hard to get a good shot of the bubbles, so bare with me.
for this one, i edited it using cross process, and then i used black and
white everywhere exept for on the bubbles


for this one, i also used cross process. i also cropped it a little,
because there was a tree in the pic i didn't like.

on this one, i just increased the contrast.
so these bubble photos turned out really cool, and they were pretty fun to take. everyone should try it, its super awesome :D.

miniatures



this week, we were playing with toys in photography class. we got up close to the toys, tilting the camera up to make the toy look like it is big, and real. we did it in a series of three photographs. so,then, we took pictures from a little farther back. then, from even farther back, to how we would usually look at it, to show that is is actually a toy. here are some of the photos i took.

and here is a different series i took:



Thursday, May 5, 2011

forced perspective photography

 in photography class, we were taking photos playing with distance and perspective.
NO ROSA! STOPPP!!!!

Ahh put us down! AAAUUUGGGHHH!

why am i getting punched?

AAHH! ROSA Stop put me down!

why am i always getting hurt in these?

finally one where no one gets hurt..

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

mosaic

a Mosaic is a picture that is made of many smaller photos. in photography class, we are making our own mosaics, by drawing a design on paper, the taking photos of the colors we need. after we get all of our photos printed, we will paste them onto our paper and you will be able to see a larger image. while i was at Sakura-con (super awesome) i saw a mosaic of my favorite manga/anime, Kuroshitsuji (translated to Black Butler in english). it was an image of Ciel Phantomhive and Alois Trancy. it was made of really small photos of people, and all of them were cosplayers! it was so cool! my first thought when i saw it was 'OMEGOSH OMEGOSH OMEGOSH I WANT THAT IMMA BUY IT OH NO IT'S 30 DOLLARS!' and my second thoght was 'hey it's like what we are doing in photography..'.
i would put up my own mosaic but its not done yet, but here are some other examples of mosaics:
Obama Mosaic
goldfish mosaic

Monday, April 25, 2011

PRETTAAY COLORSSS!!!!

in photography class, we were learning about the color wheel, and complimenting colors. the color wheel includes colors like yellow, yellow orange, orange, red orange, red, red violet, violet, and blue violet. there is also blue, blue green, green, and yellow green.complimenting colors are colors that look good together, and they are opposite each other on the color wheel. examples are blue and orange, green and red, and violet and yellow. we went outside to find all of the colors on the color wheel. there are many different colors in nature it was pretty fun.
yellow orange
green

yellow green

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

portraits and lighting

in photography we are learning how to take portraits. the place where you really want to focus on in the face is the eyes. you want them to sparkle, so it looks like they are alive, instead of just looking like dark pools. also, we learned that you should use the rule of thirds (divide the frame into 3 horizontally and vertically, place subjects on the intersections) because that is where the eye naturally travels when looking at a photo.
another thing to consider while taking a portrait is the lighting. where the light is coming from while change how your photograph looks. and when you edit your photos you can change your exposure in case your picture isn't bright enough/too bright.


 
back lighting



side lighting


side lighting

back lighting (randomly switched models, and blog spot flipped the photo sideways -_-")

front lighting (Rosa looks uncomfortable...)




front lighting


side lighting