Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Light Project
This is part of my light project. I used a 35mm SLF camera with a slow shutter speed. I had to prop up my camera with textbooks and other stuff to make a stable surface, but it was pretty fun! I had my mom put a flashlight on top of this hourglass, so here's a shout-out for her putting up with me to get my shot!
This is a picture of a glass golfball. I put a flashlight facing the glass on a table and I took the picture using a 35mm SLF camera with a slow shutter speed and the camera was propped up with stuff I found around the house.
This is a photo of a Indian-like vase with some curly branches coming from it. My light source is a light right above the object. I liked how the fuzz on the branches can be seen in the light and I would say that this is a direct light shot.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Tilt Shift
This is a picture I took at the Monkey Face Hike at Smith Rock State Park in central Oregon 2010. You can see the people horizontally rappelling to the mouth of the monkey, and from there they climb to the top of it's 'head'.
A beach shot in northern California. The water wasn't as warm as I thought though...
This is the Golden Gate Bridge! 'Nuff said.
Some boats in California just chillin in the water.
This is the Architectural Graveyard of Cal Poly where the final projects of past architecture students rest in peace for tourists to explore.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
No Limits Project
A 35mm SFL Canon camera was used to take this photo of a spider web with a house in the background.
A 35mm SFL Canon camera was used. The picture here is of me looking up a tree branch, focusing on a sliver of the bark.
I photographed my friend jumping over a hedge. She looks as if she's going from the wilds to civilization! I used a 35mm SFL camera to take this.
Some random objects that I took a picture of with a 35mm SFL camera. There is a hourglass, candle holder, bamboo plant, and a clay monster I made.
This is a photograph of a metal cat with some other metal dog and cat structures in the background.
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