Tuesday, February 12

Somto_Sara & Karen


I took this picture in school. Everyone was just fooling around and we took pictures while Karen and Sara were dancing. This is a silhouette picture. I like this picture because of the way they are both looking at the same side.The only distractions is the trees in the windows and the walls in the picture but overall i like this picture.

Monday, February 11

Reichart_Washington d.c.

 I took this picture from the Abraham Lincoln statue memorial. I went to Washington D.C. in November and I like how the sky looks so blue and how the clouds look almost painted in the background.  When I took this my camera was on the landscape setting and i was mostly concerned with getting the whole monument in without it being to blurry but the construction in the foreground shows how big it is even from far away.

Flavia_Water Droplet


I took this photo of a branch that had a frozen water droplet on it. I really like this photo because of how detailed the branch is and especially the water droplet. On the water droplet there are reflections which I also like. I like how the water droplet is not really centered and I think it makes you focus on the water droplet more.

MacDougall_Silhouette



















I took this photo for the Styles project for Silhouettes. I don't really like this photo, though, because I find that a lot of things are distracting in it. I think that the angle could have been a lot more straight. Also, I think that I should have moved a bit closer to the window. But I do like the brightness from the window and how it creates the silhouette.

Bache_Icicles




I took these photos in the evening when I was taking out my trash. I had taken photos of icicles earlier when it was light out, but the light shining through the icicles and the added detail of the glass and steel covering the light created more aesthetically pleasing photos.   I like the second photo more because of the detail in the ice and the frozen appearance of the frosted glass behind it. I like how the outline of the icicles are distinct because it separates such similar colors through its surounding shadows and texture.

Sunday, February 10

Cha_Card

This is the picture of cards that I took from my desk. I like this picture because I like the way the card spread neatly and I like the focusing at the middle and the focusing blurs out from the middle. The critical point in this picture is, obviously, there are so many distraction behind the object. I should take out of the books behind the card. Beside the fact, I like this picture.

McGrath_YellowLeaves

I took this photo for the Let Me Tell You About Project. I like how the sun shines through the yellow leaves. I think that the yellow leaves and setting sun look nice against the cool blue sky backdrop. I used the night time setting on my camera.

Lanefski_BranchInSnow

I took this photograph with the macro setting on my Nikon D3200. I used natural light. I really like this photograph because of how focused and detailed it is. I think the colors go really well together, the green and brown pops against the white. I like the different shades of white in the snow from shadows. I don't like how the branch is not completely centered but I think it makes the photograph a little more interesting.

Fair_HeartCandle

This is a photo of the bottom of a heart shaped candle. It is sitting on my dining room table which is glass. I took this photo lying down underneath the table. The lights in the room were shut off because it made the candle glow more. I think this photo is interesting because it is not the typical view of a candle.

Duchaney_Flashlight

I took this photo of a flashlight with my Canon Powershot SX110IS on indoor macro setting. I wish there was less dust. I took other photos of the same subject at different angles, all of them much brighter, but I chose this one because the dust was least prominent. Also, because it was darker, it was more mysterious in contrast to the single bright bulb, and the reflections were more fluid-looking. I like how deceptive the photo is, because, in person, the flashlight is very bright, but in the picture, only one bulb appears to be lit. Nor can you tell right away that this is a flashlight.

Dilbarian_ Sun and snow



I took these 2 pictures outside in my driveway.  I took them in direct sunlight without flash and while the sun was setting.  I like the way they are both facing towards the sun. I also like the snow in the background.  I also like how in the second one, there are the small flares.  Lastly, I like how there light is reflected off of the cement.  

Tomlinson_Iscicles

I took this photo the day after the blizzard "nemo" hit. I took it just using the available light

Bubello_Vase


I took this photo in my home without flash and using the macro setting. I really liked the clarity of the bubbles on the glass of the vase. I also liked how only one of the stems is bright green, unlike the others. I decided to enhance this photo because I thought it was much too dark. Although that caused part of the vase to be overexposed, I really liked this photo overall.

Brossi_Dog

I took this picture Saturday morning.  My sister and my dog were playing in the snow and he jumped on her and she fell over.  I like how you can see all the footprints from where they were playing and how her legs are still up from when she fell. I think this photo really captures the action of what happened. I used no flash and natural light

Garner_Nemo Shadows



The top picture is the original. I took it yesterday with my Canon Rebel on the auto setting. I liked the ways the sun created shadows on the snow. I did not think they were dark enough so I edited the photo. I made it black and white and lowered the brightness setting and raised the contrast. I love how the shadows look kind of eerie. The freshly fallen snow was a good way to use the natural light and illuminate the picture.