Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Different Views

 View of a dog. He's getting petted
 You know just under a Giraffe
 This mask has very limited view
I wander if water feels pain when it hits the ground

Friday, September 20, 2013

This is how we don't see the world


How bats see the world


What a bear see's while he is looking for a meal

How a cow see's the farm

 How a seagull see's the reefs

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Start of Senior Year Pictures!! What I Want To Learn

 I know this one is done by double exposure but I couldn't grasp how it was exactly done. I couldn't get mine to look like this, There were always some complications.

I know this is just simple photo shop but I like the concept and want to be able to make it look real and actually like this like this photographer does.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Double Exposure Finals.

 Hallways Colide
 Newberg High
 Sasha Sasha Sasha
Courtney "Skull" Croft

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Black and White

 Abstract
 Landscape
 Abtract
 Portrait
 Portrait
 Texture
 Landscape
Texture

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams was born on February 20th 1902 in San Francisco California son of Charles Hitchcock Adams and Olive Bray. In an after shock of the great earth quake he fell and broke his nose that physically scarred him for life. He never fit in well having his "Earth Quake nose" and may have been hyperactive. He was also dyslexic and had troubles in school graduating from Mrs. Kate M. Wilkins Private School which would be the equivalent to having completed the eighth grade. He originally was going to go into the music business but then ended up switching over to photography. His first camera was a Kodak No. 1 Box Brownie. He used this camera to take picture of Yosemite where he was a sierra club member and watched the lodge at the park. He met his wife there and they had two children. 1927 was when he took his first
famous monolith, the Face of Half Dome. He then met his insurance agent and after that another famous photographer, Edward Weston. These people helped launch his dream. Ansel
died April 22, 1984.

I chose this picture because i have tried time and time again to get this perfect shot. I have always loved how the light shines past the tree making it seem very dark and its surroundings lighter. He used an original black and white film camera which is nothing like my digital but i still would love to some day get this picture.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Camera Settings

 Slow Shutter Speed
Slow Shutter Speed
Fast Shutter Speed
 Fast Shutter Speed
 Focal Point: Close
Focal Point: Close