Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Double Exposure


*I was absent for most of the week we did double exposure, so that's why I only have 3*


This week we worked with blending two images together on PicMonkey. Most of the work we did was in class on an online editing software because we didn't need any new photos, we could just use old photos that we already had, and double expose them. Something that I found that worked well for me, as seen in the first two images, is using an image in black and white, and one in color. This creates an awesome effect like no other. Another technique that I found helpful was using two images that contrast in many ways, like shape, texture, or even size. 

Friday, January 25, 2019

Slo Mo


This week we took pictures with slow shutter speed in order to create a mysterious effect as light flows across the image. I held the button to take the picture and then jiggled the camera around to create this semi-blurry and flow-like photos.  The really cool effect that I noticed is often it looks light the light is literally pouring out of the wall/ceiling. I also played around a little bit with some effects in PicMonkey.







Monday, January 14, 2019

Reflections

This week we took pictures of puddles and windows for a theme of reflections. My plan was to photograph things that carried an interesting weight through a reflection. I think I got good results because each image captures reflected elements that have their own character or have character when acting as a whole/one. Reflections are tough to master in photography because you must get the perfect angle that reflects just what you wanted and where you wanted. They communicate in opposites, so you must map out your picture instead of going up to a window and justing taking a picture.