Thursday, November 13, 2008

haunted chavez


In this project we had to take a real part of our everyday lives and make it "scary". We had to create a scary reality. My initial idea was the thought of a really scary math test. When i first heard about the project the first thing that popped into my mind is my pre-calculus test that i had later on that day. So since my math teacher, Mr. Rauge knows my boyfriend my ideas started roaming though my head and i don't think that i could have came up with anything better. What if my teacher was to kill my boyfriend so that he couldn't help me on my test?! My idea stayed the same for the most part. I added a few things like my ghost extra and my spirit going after my teacher. Other than that my general idea remained the same.One of the hardest decisions i had to make was figuring out what i would be doing in the picture, that's how the idea of my spirit attacking my teacher came about. Also if i wanted to keep my extra ghost in the photo. Once i finished him he was to cool looking to cut out, so i battle within myself whether or not i should keep him. I hope my decision doesn't mess up my photo to other people. Once again my extra was a promble but I solved it by pulling him down so that he wouldn't be to close to my ghost of myself. Also my ghost spirit was very hard to create. I tryed look 25 different times before i got the ghost I was looking for. I think that I created my image very well. It came out almost exactly like how i seen it in my head. I really think I captured my idea, my way, very well. I think that it was a great project for everyone. It allowed us to do whatever we wanted to do to express ourselves. It was really fun doing this project because it allowed my to express myself with any ones judgement. I really felt that I was allowed to express myself freely on this project and although it was only a project for digital photo it helped me cope was some of my other classes as while.

gaurdian


In this picture the emphasis is a man and a tree. Its seems as if the man wants to be one wit nature, or a simble of growth. In this sad and dark piece of art the image is seen clearly. The bim brightness of the light shows the growth in the photo.
Though my eyes the artist is trying to show how the dead area around him should be, full, with many branches. It seems that he wishes that this is how he would like to see all the tree.
Just like in the life should be fulled with branches of life.

Friday, October 24, 2008

scary expression

I think this picture is more funny than scary! It looks like my face is on fire. When I look at it it makes me smile because of the goofiness of the photo, although it's titled 'scary face'.


When I look at this picture it makes me happy. I think that it's really cool that we can create something like this. I look like a whole different thing. It's also cool that I can merge three different picture to make one cool one.

I really like this picture because we got to play with a lot of different tools. When I look at this photo it makes me feel like I accomplished because I was able to gasp the tool and use them once this project was over.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

creative me




This project was an opportunity for us to put the tools we have learned to use. We were to take one of our portraits, and change it creatively using the following: selection tools, layers, adjustment layers, layer styles, blending options, paint brushes and opacity.

I liked this position and the stuffed bear added to the feel of the picture. I liked the lasso because it allowed you to select free handed. It also allowed you to select two place at once. For example, it allowed me to select the stuffed bear without selecting my arm, shirt, or pants. I feel pretty confident with photoshop. I could learn more and I would like to master the tricks we've learned so far.

adjustment layers


In this exercise we learned about Adjustment layers. Adjustment layers allow you to add adjustments to your image on separate layers instead of directly to the image itself. This comes in handy during long complicated projects. In Photoshop every tool is specifically designed to help improve your photo. However, here we took some artistic liberties and explored adjustments creatively.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

self portrait





For our Self-Portrait project we were to take three self-portraits. They were all to be in black and white, and they were all to capture a mood of some sort. We were also challenged to be as artistic as possible, and stay as far away from normal, cliche portraits that we see on personal pages etc. as possible.One had to use the rule of thirds as the base for the composition; One had to incorporate leading lines, and one had to be taken from a more extreme angle.
I think that my extreme angle photo was the best because it was organal and it really captured me. Next time i would like to get more of an angle because this to me could have been a little more extreme. Overall i believe that i captured myself well and I think captured the compostional tricks good.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

CONTACT SHEET


I think that it turned out great. I was very surprised on how it turned out, i never would have thought that I could do this. I think that i really captured the whole photoshop thing. I really did well on the organization and making sure that each title went great with it's picture. Next time I'll play more with my options, colors and things in that nature. I think that my leading line turned out the best because of the unicque pose. I like the macro field of depth the most because it really gives a deep feel to the picture, even with the shallow field of depth.

compostional trick #5: CROP

Cropping is a trick that photographers do all the time, even if they don't realize it. Every time a photographer chooses to cut something out of his/her frame, before they snap the photo, that is in essence cropping. We also have learned tools on Photoshop that allow us to crop an image after we have taken it. When cropping in Photoshop it is possible to improve our composition or change it completely.
I changed the composition from my original photo to this one by using marching ants and cropping out all the extra space in the photo. I like this picture better because it doesn't have a lot of extra space and it captures exactly what I wanted from the photo. i used marching ants to remove the unwanted part of the picture and then i used the type tool to add the text.

compostional trick #4: EXTREME ANGLE


In order for me to get this angle I was simple standing over my subject. I really like the angle of the picture and the way it turned out in black and white. I also love all the different grays and how the photo goes from black to white as you go though it. I personally think that if my subject was more to the left side of the photo it would have gave a better/deeper feel to it. Taking a picture from an extreme angle give the picture more pop. It looks like the picture is doing more when its from an extreme angle, rather than straight on.

compotional trick #3: macro


Using marco is really cool. When used on the camera it focuses the camera to focus on one thing such as your subject or empthesis. Depth of field is how far back in the photo you can see, like how far your backgroud goes. A deep depth of feild is being able to see far into the backgroud. A shallow depth of field is when you can't see far into the photo, or the backgroud gets blurrier the farther you go into the photo. To me marco is really cool when you just want the viewer to see what you see. For example in my depth of field photo i only saw the flower, that was my main view and macro is a great way in showing that. It really makes the subject pop. My favorite picture between this two pictures is the texure photo. Although i love the depth of field, the texture photo allows me to see something that i look at every single day in a new way. The texture photo is a photo of my hair in a ponytail and i see it everyday and have naver seen it like this.

Friday, September 5, 2008

compotional trick #2: leading lines

Leading lines are very good for direction. They lead your eyes to the subject, deep into the photo, and throgh out the photo. The lines are used just like arrows. They also lead your eyes on a path through the photo if there isn't a strong empthesis. In this photo the leading lines are the bricks that lead to my subject.

compotional trick #1: rule of thirds

The first rule to rule of thirds is to never have your subject directly in the center of the picure. On your camera use the rule of thirds (tik tak toe) grid and place the subject on any one of the cross (+) pionts. This is a very easy trick to make a good photo.`