Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Photography Final pics

Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 4.9 mm
ISO: 50
Av: f/5.6
 Tv: 10/800 sec
Flash: none


 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 13.2mm
ISO: 50
AV: f/5.5
Tv: 10/2500 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 14.4 mm
ISO: 50
AV: f/3.9
Tv: 10/500 sec
Flash: none
 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 4.9mm
ISO: 50
AV: f/3.6
Tv: 10/600 sec
Flash: none
 

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 4.9mm
ISO: 50
AV: f/5.7
Tv: 10/500 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 5.5mm
ISO: 50
AV: f/5.3
Tv: 10/600 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 4.9 mm
ISO: 50
AV: f/5.7
Tv: 10/6400 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 4.9 mm
ISO: 50
AV: f/5.7
Tv: 10/2500 sec
Flash: none
 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 4.9mm
ISO: 64
AV: f/2.8
Tv: 10/300 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 17.1mm
ISO: 400
AV: f/4
Tv: 10/300 sec
Flash: none
 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 6.3mm
ISO: 200
AV: f/3.1
Tv: 10/80 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 4.9mm
ISO: 400
AV: f/2.8
Tv: 10/300 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 10mm
ISO: 50
AV: f/5.8
Tv: 10/2500 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 13.2mm
AV: f/3.9
Tv: 10/130 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 7.1mm
ISO: 100
AV: f/3.2
Tv: 10/400 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 7.9mm
ISO: 50
AV: f/3.8
Tv: 10/600 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 5.5mm
ISO: 50
AV: f/3.7
Tv: 10/500 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 4.9mm
ISO: 64
AV: f/2.8
Tv: 10/300 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length:11.2mm
ISO: 800
Tv: f/3.8
Av: 10/250 sec
Flash: none

 Camera: Olympus
Model: SP800UZ
Focal Length: 6.3mm
ISO: 100
AV: f/3.1
Tv: 1/60 sec
Flash: none

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

nature photos for class tuesday

I took this one at the school. I enhanced the colors and cropped in so the focus would be on the pine cones. I put it in the middle because there are three and I thought it looked the best.

 I took this one at the school also. I liked the different colored rocks with the snow and leaves mixed in it and thought it would make a cool picture. My subject is the bright yellow rock in the left hand corner. I enhanced the colors and cropped to get the yellow rock in the left hand corner and tried to use the rule of thirds.
This photo I took by my room. I thought it was an interesting knotch in a tree with something growing in it. I enhanced the colors to make the reds pop more and I cropped to get rid of the distracting bright edges.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

thurs blog 11/17/11


I picked this photo because it is a beautiful, peaceful picture of a lake. This is lake Lake Mapourika, in New Zealand. The photograph was taken by Richard Palmer. I like how the mist is on the lake, the clouds are down low, and the blue sky. The ripple and dock lead you out to the water and to the trees and clouds then they circle around and keep you in the photo. I also like the cool relaxing colors in this photo. The photographer had a lot of depth of field but also a faster shutter speed because the ripple and dock are in focus. His shutter speed was 1/15 aperture f5.6. He used a 35-105mm lens and a Cannon PowerShot A70. 


I picked this photo because i thought it was a cool way to show lightning. I like how the sky lights up and is a purplish blue and that the lightning strikes are all in sequence. One thing a don't like is the house in the foreground with the lights on.

Monday, November 14, 2011

photo for project

I took this photo by my house. I picked this photo because of how the clouds are lit up and how the trees are silhouetted. I added a black background around the photo choosing to only show the top and bottom and added my signature. I also enhanced the color to make the trees darker and the clouds lighter and brighter. I also cropped and clone stamped a few little things that were distracting like a telephone wire.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Tuesdays pics

5 Pictures
This photo I took outside by the bear. I took the photo from under a tree looking up. I liked all the different colored leaves and the different shapes and sizes of them. In this photo I cropped in a little and enhanced the hue and saturation. 
 This photo I took at Pioneer Park. I liked this photo because of the few leaves that were left on the tree and I liked the color of the leaves. I enhanced the hue and saturation in this photo and I changed the blues to be more blue and the reds to really pop.

I took this photo at the park right next to the college. I thought it was cool how the leaf really stuck out and that there was some snow next to it. I liked this leaf because it looks like a feather. I cropped this photo to get the tip and end of the leaf in the corners of the photo. I also enhanced the colors to make the leaves stand out more. I like that you can see the detail in the leaf and also in the bark. Most of the other leaves point into the main leaf I was trying to capture drawing your attention to it.


I took this photo by the bear also. I liked the pine cones and it made me think of winter. In this photo I cropped in to only include the pine cone. I got rid of some leaves that took away the attention. I also enhanced the colors to make the pine cone stand out more and made the greens and browns darker.

I took this photo our in the park next to the school. There was a few leaves laying on the tree with snow on them and I thought it made a good picture. I cropped this photo to make the focus on the leaf. I also enhanced the colors to make the leaf and bark stand out more and not look so dull. I took this photo from the top anlge looking down at it. 

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Thursday blog 11/10/11

I found this photo on national geographic's website and I thought it was a cool action photo. I find sharks intriguing and this is a rare photo of a shark jumping out of water. The photographer had to be very patient to get this shot since it rarely happens. It was taken with a fast shutter speed because the water is frozen and the background is blurred. I also like that the sun is doing down and the colors in the background. You can also see the shark looking into the frame. The way his body is curved keeps you in the frame.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

edited photos

These are the edited photos from last weeks blog.

I cropped this photo and enhanced the color by ajusting the hue and saturation.

I cropped this photo to get rid of the other leaf that took attention away from the red leaf and enhanced the colors.
This photo i turned into two photos the one with the red leaf and the one with the other leaf that had more detail. I used this leaf because it was in focus and had more deatails than the red one.

I cropped this photo also getting rid of unneeded details and enhanced the color.