Wednesday, October 27, 2010

P1: Project # 4: Portraits-Alyssa (a.k.a my mom)

For this picture, I had my mom and my dog, Lucy, stare at a treat. The reason why was because that was the only way I could take a picture of my dog staying still.

P1: Project # 4: Portraits- Gabi

In this picture, I had her look through a glass cup. I had her do that because I thought that the reflection of the glass would look really cool. (Picture above)
In this picture, I had her stand up against a wall and tie a bow around her finger. I had her press her finger to her lips showing to keep a secret. (Picture above)


In this picture, I had her put ribbon all around her face. I told her to try to make it look like she was trying to pull the ribbon off her face. (Picture to the left)

P1: Project # 4: Portraits-Shayna

In this picture, I had my cousin show how flexible she was by doing this pose.
In this picture, I had my cousin stand up against a wall and I had her look in another direction.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

P1: Project # 3: One Thing Project- Pikachu Photo 2

What I learned from this project was that the lighting of the picture does matter because the lighting can make the picture look cool and show the shadows of the object.

P1: Project # 3: One Thing Project- Pikachu Photo 1

What I learned from this project was that it takes time and good positioning to take  good a photo.

P1: Project #2:Photograms

For this picture, I used a see through paper weight and gold, shinny stars.
What I learned from this project was that when you use a shinny object, it makes the picture look better. The reason why is because the shinny side reflects the light, making it bright.

P1: Project # 1: Pin Hole 3



The top picture is the negative and the bottom picture is the positive.
What I learned was that you can't have the pin hole facing too much light because if you do, it will turn the photo paper black.

P1: Project # 1: Pin Hole 2


The top picture is the negative and the bottom picture is the positive.
What I learned from taking the pin hole camera outside was that the pin hole can't be open to long because of how bright the light was outside.

P1: Project # 1: Pin Hole 1


The top picture is the negative and the bottom picture is the positive.
What I learned from this project was that when you use a pin hole camera, the pin hole will show the  movement of the object.