Monday, March 5, 2012

Photo Assignment 7, Nature/Landscape

For my seventh and final Photo Assignment, I chose to take, edit, and turn in photos of Nature/Landscapes.  I took these photos in different times over the period of a week, in places such as my neighborhood, school, and places around Saline. I didn't edit, or only slightly edited all but three of these photos. I didn't edit some of them because I didn't want to mess up the light and colors the photo already had. The hardest thing about this Photo Assignment was narrowing all the photos down to turn in. The best photo I took is below.


The ISO of this picture is 64, the Fstop is f/10.6, and the Exposure/Shutter Speed is 1/218 seconds. The rest of the photos I took are below.



What I liked most about this assignment is that it shows that Michigan doesn't always have to be droopy or gloomy or gray. Some of the photos in the slideshow show lots of the color Michigan's nature has. The editing I did the the photos was mostly Levels, Cropping, and Exposure touch-ups. I really enjoyed this assignment.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Visual Dictionary

For this assignment we had to take a creative word from the dictionary and put photos together to describe those words. The words I used were undulation, melancholy, and theater. The techniques I used on Photoshop were Crop, Paint, Clone, and Blending Tools, along with Quick Selection Tools. The three Visual Dictionaries I made are below.




I liked this assignment because it allowed us to show our creativity in our Photoshop skills along with our creativity in finding and interpreting words with images. 

Monday, February 27, 2012

Photo Assignment 6, Event

For my sixth Photo Assignment, I chose to take and edit pictures of an Event. The event i chose is a Christian camp I go to every year with my youth group, SpringHill. I chose to turn in pictures of this camp because it's something I always look forward to, and there's tons of exciting things there to take pictures of, such as car rides, the Tubing Hill, and, one of my favorites, the bands! Since it's always snowy when i"m there, I tried to take pictures that didn't have a lot of glare from the snow. The best photo I have is below, taken during one of the concerts.


The ISO of this is picture was around 600, the Fstop was 1/1.8, and the Exposure was 1/200 seconds.

The rest of the photos I took at SpringHill are below.



My favorite thing about this assignment was that I could take something I really love, and edit the photos to make them look better, then get a grade from it. The photos not only describe the event but you can tell how exciting and fun the experience was. On all the photos, all I had to do was crop them and change the Levels a little, along with some Brightness and Contrast problems from sun and snow glares. Overall, this assignment was really fun.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Photoshop Tutorial

The tutorial I chose to replicate in my photo describes how to fade one or more images into another. The link below shows step by step instructions, using detailed instructions along with images you'll find in Photoshop to help you transform your photo. This tutorial was created by CreativePro.com, which has tons of other tutorials you can use in Photoshop. They tell/show you how to fade images together using a Gradient Tool. I really liked this tutorial because the descriptions they used along with the pictures made editing this photo a lot easier. This tutorial is a lot easier to follow if you already know how to use the Photoshop basics, such as editing Levels, Exposure, using a Clone and Paint Tool, etc. If not, this tutorial might be more difficult. This tutorial works really well for collages, photo albums, panoramic photos, scrapbooks, or almost any kind of photo. The link to this tutorial, along with the photo I edited using this URl, are below.



Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Photo Assignment 5, Portrait

For my fifth Photo Assignment, I chose to make Portraits. I took pictures of my sister, Kaitlyn, and her boyfriend, Andrew. I used my own camera for this. The trickiest thing, besides making Kaitlyn and Andrew cooperate, was making sure the photo didn't have a huge glare in it when it turned out. My camera also doesn't have the best Portrait settings on it, but the pictures still came out pretty good. They looked even better after I edited them in Photoshop, even with some minor changes. The best photo I took is below.


The ISO of this picture was 64, the Fstop was f/5.5, and the Shutter Speed was 1/209 seconds.
The other ten best photos I took are below.



I liked this assignment because it let me have fun taking different pictures of people in different areas of Saline, such as railroad tracks and Millpond Park, using different poses as we went along. The best thing is that the photos didn't need a ton of editing once I uploaded them in Photoshop. Most just needed some Levels or Exposure adjustments.

School Context

For this assignment, we had to take a photo of part of Saline High School and paste other pictures into it to make an unrealistic photo look realistic. The before and after picture I took and then edited are below.



I liked this assignment because it let everyone show their creativity in how and what they put into the photo. I liked this assignment because it also helped teach me a lot of new techniques in Photoshop, and I really like the photo that turned out.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Photo Assignment 4, Architecture

For my fourth Photo Assignment, I walked around Saline and took pictures of architecture. It was really sunny outside so I had to adjust the settings on my camera so there wasn't a ton of sunlight covering my pictures. I took all of these pictures on my own camera, not one from school. All of the pictures I have are buildings from around Saline, such as bakeries, churches, and restaurants. The best picture of Architecture I have is below.


The ISO of this photo is 64, the Fstop is f/5.5, and the Exposure is 1/272 seconds. 
The rest of my Architecture pictures are below. 




The hardest thing about this assignment was getting the right settings to take the pictures, and finding the right angle to take the picture. But this assignment was fun and interesting because with just a little bit of editing the photos of places I see all the time are a lot better.