Monday, March 23, 2015

Portraits

Portraits 

Portraits of my classmates

These are all from 2013 (I THINK) 
I just never got around to posting them (Whoops)

Direct Light



Kyle Nagasaka





 Paul Millet




Kyle Nagasaki



Harry Feldman




Ranie Panliagao

Nick McDonald, Kyle Nagasaki, and Lauren Emery
Charlie's Angels pose

Kyle Nagasaki
Kyle posing randomly for the camera
We had a light on the right and left sides of the subjects, creating the effect with the shadows

Harry Feldman & Nick McDonald


Happy and Sad

We had a light on the right and left sides of the subjects, creating the effect with the shadows

Kyle Nagasaki & Lauren Emery
The attack of the Lauren, mode of attack….. HUGS!


Color Filter

Green Color Filter
Positioned very close to light source

 Kyle Nagasaki
Just chilling out

Red Color Filter
Being placed over light source 

Paul Millet
Watching the others work
I remember taking this when we were placing a color filter over the light, and somehow the the shadow of the person holding the light filter was on the backdrop and the red tint wasn't quite there yet but I thought it looked really cool



Natural Light


Yannick Alexis 
Looking to the side
There was a blue sheet of plastic over part of the window giving of a blueish tint to the light


Yannick Alexis


Looking straight at the camera

There was a blue sheet of plastic over part of the window giving of a blueish tint to the light



Defused Light

 Nicoletta Albayaty
Pulling back her hair, I'm not even sure if Nicoletta knew that I took this picture! I like it she's just doing something really natural

 Ranie Panliagao & Paul Millet
Joking around and threatening to hit Ranie with a book. No worries no one was hurt at all and Paul didn't actually hit anyone with the book

Paul Millet
Paul, trying to figure out what in the world did Ranie just handed him, yes a book but what book? It's actually that wallpaper book

Rosamae Vicencio

Nicoletta Albayaty
Nicoletta Albayaty

Kyle Nagisaki

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Composition Guidelines




Hi all!
These following pictures are representations of the 18 photography composition guidelines!


Simplicity



This is  a tiny white mushroom I almost stepped on while walking around looking for things to photograph for my project, I literally stumbled over it. The plain white and green grass just make it so pretty in a simplistic way.



Rule of Thirds


Now this boy is one of the wonderful kids I babysit, they were the most willing models EVER!
If you split this picture along the thirds, he is on the far third.


Leading Lines


This is one of me favorite bridges in Rock Creek, I love how the path leads off and away from the viewers sight.


Curved Line


Although not one of my favorites I still like this bridge, I had to kneel down to get the right angle to get the curve of the opposite railing but, I caught the curve of the other railing!

Diagonal Lines




SCRUFFY
A wonderful picture of a bird, I know its some kind of hawk but I've completely forgotten what type.


Horizontal Lines


The upper part of the picture has a branch horizontally across over head.

Vertical Lines


This wonderful little model is the older sister of the young boy above (in Rule of Thirds), who I of corse babysit as well, she like her brother is a wonderful model, the railing of the staircase create vertical lines, that you can see her through.

Avoiding Mergers

This is the goof example of avoiding mergers

Again my little model poses for a picture with shadows avoiding any contact with her shadow and another shadow.

Bad Example

I added her little brother merging their shadows.

Balanced


A bench on the Capital Crescent Trail, I did my best to center the bench in the frame.

Unbalanced


Picture of a soccer weekend tournament of one the players on my sisters team in mid-kick

Framing


My willing model making a silly smile at me from inside! The window frame, frames her face.

Birds Eye View


The nice sweet dog, Phoebe. I angled down looking at her. You would not believe how hard or how long it took to get this one picture of this dog!

Aerial Perspective


A wonderful straight down view of this singular red flower that I saw off the side of the sidewalk

Worm's Eye View


A nice worm's eye view- looking up at the subject at an angle- of my puppy, Raya, who is now about 3 years old.

Close Up


Zoomed in on Phoebe's eye.

Tilt


The weekend soccer tournament, I took this picture on a tilt completely on accident!

Cluttered Background


Cluttered desk anyone?

Strong Center of Interest


The smart reader, just reading on the stairs, perfect for a photo, nothing distracting the viewer from looking straight at her.








Photos of the two children and Phoebe used with permission by parent/guardian.
All other photos are mine and mine alone, the other dog is mine,  Raya, the cutered desk is in my own home, in the computer room.
All other photos were taken in numerous other locations.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Raya




This is my sweet and wonderful dog Raya. When she was a puppy