Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Photography Final
Portrait
Insect Picture
*I took this picture because it showed this beautiful insect in its natural habitat. The Insect blends into the leaf, and I also love the realism of the habitat with even those couple of raindrops. Actually, I think this butterfly was also dying during the time because it would not leave that leaf, no matter how hard the wind blowed or if anyone touched it. That leaf was its only protection, since it was so weak. This picture also shows all the great details of the insect very clearly. I took it with 1/125 shutter speed, ISO 100, and F5.6 aperture.My Artistic Creations

*My second artistic creation was in honor of my dog Cleo, who I believe is the cutest dog ever. First, I found this pretty spot in washington park, where the light went throught the trees perfectly. Then, I took a picture of the clounds on a nice partly-cloudy day. Last, I got a great picture of my dog Cleo sitting on our couch. All of these pictures are natural lighting either outside or from the window. They were all enhanced alittle in photoshop and then copy and pasted all together to make the effect that Cleo is floating on a cloud in this fairy tale place. I used 1/125 shutter speed, ISO 400, and F4 aperture for the picture of cleo; 1/13 shutter speed, ISO 100, and F5 aperture for the picture of the trees; and last 1/1600, ISO 80, and F2.8 for the picture of the clouds.
Fashion by My Mum
*My mom never is very confident with her looks. My purpose for this picture was to capture her beauty and show her how pretty she really is. She was all dressed up for some reason and it just seemed like the perfect oportunity. I also like how all of the colors match in this seen including the picture on the wall and the coat. It was taken with natural lighting from the windows and the camera was set at 1/25 shutter speed, ISO 800, and an aperture of F4.Pretty Plants
* This picture was taken because I like how the red color from the flower compliments so well with the wood pieces it is sitting on. I took this picture right outside my house with a shutter speed of 1/320, ISO 80, and an aperture of F4.3.
*I like this flower because it gives the effect of despair but still beauty. It was taken a little in the shadows of Washington Park. I used photoshop to add more color to it, which tended to give it a little of a mystical element too. It was taken with all natural lighting and a shutter speed of 1/80, ISO 100, and an aperture of F3.5.
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