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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Black & White

Abstract

Abstract

Landscape

Landscape

Portrait

Portrait

Portrait

Texture

Texture

Texture

Texture

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Ansel Adams

Leaf, Glacier Bay National Monument

I choose this picture by Ansel Adams because although it is black and white in my head I can picture the orange color of the leaf and and the green around it. The way that he captured this picture makes me feel like the moment was frozen in time and he got that shot just at the right second. This picture is sharp, clear and it appeals to one's eyes because of all the details in the leaf. There is also more than black and white colors in this picture which just captures the depth of the leaf even more. This picture makes me feel calm and safe, which in his time was probably the purpose or message Adams was getting across about saving nature and national parks.
             Before attending Mrs. Kate M Wilkins Private School where Ansel Adams got a diploma equivalent to eighth grade education, he was home schooled by his father and aunt. The other profession that Ansel Adams had before becoming a photographer was to be a professional musician he loved and was good at playing the piano. His first fully visualized photographed, monolith, the Face of Half Dome was created in 1927. Three interesting things that I learned about Ansel Adams was that at age four he broke his nose in the aftershock of the great earthquake and fire of 1906. When he was twelve Ansel Adams taught himself how to play the piano and read the music, this lead to him taking lessons which took the place of actually going to school. Playing the piano also gave him a sense a structure and discipline which where helpful since he may have suffered from dyslexia and may have been hyperactive. Besides being a photographer Ansel Adams was an environmentalist, and most of the pictures he took where symbols of wild America, in these pictures Adams managed to capture nature in a much more intense and pure form than any other photographer had before.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Camera Settings

Aperture

Aperture

Fast Shutter

Fast Shutter

Slow Shutter

Slow Shutter

Friday, March 23, 2012

Found Panorama

Sydney Harbor
 The reason why this panorama shot of Sydney Harbor captured my attention is because of the deep and yet light blue hues of the water. I love how it starts at the bridge and harbor and it guides you all the way to the other side of the bridge and shows you the lights and city that there is to explore. This picture makes me feel excited especially since one of my dreams is to be able to travel to Australia - this picture just makes me feel more excited of all the possibilities that there is out there. In the shot you can also see the Opera House outlined in lights and that gives it a glow.
Poppy Panorama
 The reason why this field of poppy's caught my attentions was that I love how at the base of the hill all the warm colors of this flower appear to be melting into one.The mountains in the back make the focus of this picture pop even more. The over all feeling I get of this picture is warmth and belonging.
Gospel Rock Panorama
The reason why this picture captured my attention was the attracting color of the water, especially how it seems to ripple and makes small waves. At first it it only the water that catches your attention but as you look at the picture closely you begin to notice the riveting green of the moss on the rocks. The white as snow clouds in the back are a nice touch to this picture that is dominated by cool colors. I feel like this is one of those pictures that makes you yearn to be there with the photographer as he take sthis picture.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Jaws

           Within the bustling halls of Newberg High School it looms. Green beady eyes, mouth set wide open in a frozen stance, he's ready to swallow his next innocent victim. If you have any common sense you will stay away from Jaws, but most high schoolers are too tempted by his contents. The appetizing Doritos, the  mouthwatering fruit roll ups and the crunchy corn nuts are what Jaws uses to allure his prey. Once he knows that you are hungry, you might as well be eaten. His mouth attracts your fingers and the instant you get too close...BAM! He snatches your arm out in the open and you are left without food and an arm.
           Not far form Jaws, his protective mother, Flora lies. She tries very hard to scold him, but Jaws has a hard time obeying her. When Jaws doesn't listen to his mom it makes her upset and when Flora is upset so is Mike. Mike is Jaws' dad, he is very serious and is usually calm. Mike only becomes upset when Jaws eats too many arms in a day. Jaws love his family, especially since he is the only child, which means that he has no siblings to argue with.
          One of the things that Jaws doesn't like to do is his job. Although he is only 12 years old, he already has a job, because he's a machine. His job is to feed snacks to the kids of Newberg High, but as we can all see, he has a hard time doing this with out having a few arms. At first he was very nice and always gave the kids the snacks that they asked for. After a while, he became restless and decided to play a few jokes. His original was was to bite the kids' hands to scare them a little. This plan seemed okay at the time, until he accidentally bit a little too hard, and a kids' arm came off. From then on he makes taking kids' arms his favorite past time. 
          In the beginning kids were hesitant to come anywhere near Jaws, but one day, brave Johnny, decided that it was time to stop Jaws. That day Johnny as well as the other kids around him learned that Jaws' hidden talent was being funny. You see, what happened was that Johnny approached Jaws and demanded him to stop taking arms. Jaws was very calm and agreed, as long as Johnny would listen to his jokes. When Jaws told his first joke everyone started to laugh hysterically and they all laughed for a very, very long time.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Composition

Converging

Different Angle

Filling the Frame

Framing

Horizontal

Rule of Thirds

Diagonal

Vertical

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Found Composition


                 
Rule of Thirds
                  
Horizontal
                       
Vertical
              
Diagonal
       
Converging Lines
                             
Framing
       
Filling the Frame
      
Different Angle




Thursday, February 9, 2012

National Geographic Post

This photo is of an underwater cave in the Bahamas. At a first glance it seems like it's just a cave, but once you look at it you notice that it is a world of its own underwater. This picture makes me wonder what other things are under the sea and if we will ever be able to discover all of them. Curiosity is a word that comes to mid when I see this picture because it is captured at such a vivid angle, that it makes you want to jump in there and dive with the scuba divers. The hues of green and blue give this image a tint of mystery and slightly mocks the eyes as if to say that there will always be things that we won't be able to know or explore.