Wednesday, January 22, 2014

The Cat Eye

Jolly's stare! every day he stares at me! I like this picture because he looks fierce and strong. which in reality Jolly is a happy and and gentle cat.  I like that background is black. And how green his eyes are. I have a real fascination with eyes. The unique way God created them, the elaborate design and beautiful color. My favorite color of human eyes is beautiful blue. You know the saying "each persons eyes tell a story" and that's why it is one of my goals to capture someones story in a picture.  

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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Profile of a Domesticated House Cat

This is my cat, his name is Jolly. He is my favorite kitty! 
As you can see the sun light is coming from the left, I like this angle because when Jolly looks at the sun the pupil in his eyes goes thinner, making jolly look more majestic. You might notice that there is more empty space on the left because you want to give more room for the subject to look, and more room for imagination to what he is looking at.        

Photography Tip: Try and use natural light. 

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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

First the Worst Second the Best

This is what my Christmas
consisted of my family drinking Coca Cola!
This picture I took when experimenting with the bokeh technique. The definition of bokeh is "The visual quality of the out-of-focus areas of a photographic image."  Pretty much that means the lights in the background are blurred circles, or in some cases interesting shapes. 

This is the first time I took this shot this way, there are many things wrong with it. The first thing that you may notice is that it is hard to clearly read what it says on the bottle, because I was focusing to so much on the tree light background I forgot to remember to look at the object in front of me. The first time there was no other light in the room but the light from the tree. Also it bugs me that you can see the reflection of the computer screen on the tv. I don't really like the off tilt of the bottle. When I saw the mistakes in this picture I decided to do it again.

THE SECOND! This was my second try doing the same shot with slight changes. The challenge is to have a first picture you like the potential but it just didn't turn out how you wanted, and to try again and create what you wanted. (because photo shop can help, but cant always fix everything.)  First things first I needed to fix the clarity on the coke bottle. The reason why you couldn't see it the first time is because there was no light shining on the front of the coke bottle only one the back, so I put a light behind me to fix that. I also centered it because the light that shines though the bottle looks better when the light is directly behind the bottle, and it just fists into the shape of the tree nicely, and Ta da! I got what I wanted.

Photography Tip: Make sure your object or subject has the proper lighting before you worry about the background.

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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Oh the Weather Outside is Frightful



More photos from Andrews and Tasha's photo shoot. 
In the first photo, there is a good amount of background trees that I enjoy, I personally like photos with paths, and I think it would be neat to do this photo in the summer so you can see the path more clearly.
The second photo is a classic photo being close up and with both people looking. lots of people prefer these types of photos, even though they might seem easy to set up, I think its a good position to continue to do.
The Third photo is quite similar to the previous one I posted, just from a different angle. I like this angle also because it has more background to it, and the picture is cute! 
Photography Tip: If your going to shoot winter subjects, plan it for warm day! (It was FREEZING -29'C)

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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Kissing Candy Cane

Another Picture from Andrew and Tasha's winter photo shoot!
Kissing Candy-cane! I love this photo, because its my sister and you can just tell that they love each other! 
Often times people use empty space to draw your attention to where you should be looking. I chose the picture to be centered because its a vertical picture, and there is enough in the picture to lead your eyes in the need direction.
Its nice to sometimes use props, especially in this case because it frames their lips and shows the viewer what to be looking at. This whole picture resembles love.

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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Andrew and Tasha

I am out visiting my is sister and brother in law for the Christmas Break. Andrew and Tasha Have been married two and a half years now.
This candy cane prop is a common Christmas shot. I chose to frame it like this, because it gets the viewer to look at the hands and candy cane and then then face, makes the picture look more 3D instead of 2D. It just gives the picture extra spice! 
Winter photography is still fairly new to me because I normally take pictures when its warm outside, because when its cold outside I would rather sit in a warm house. This project has pushed me to grow in the photography areas I am not as comfortable in, mainly winter photography and indoor photography. 
The sun as you can tell, is coming from the right, creating a small shadow on Andrews face. I would of preferred without a shadow, but it was very sunny and direct sunlight would cause blinking subjects.
A big difference during the summer and winter is that during the summer standing in a shadow just creates a darker subject, and during the winter the white snow reflects a blue color on your subjects faces when standing in the shadow, so stay away from shadows because they create more of a cold depressing look. Have fun in the sunshine!

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