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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Rule of Thirds Two



A more clear view of just how you see blur move from the closest front, and move its way to a clear center, and back to a lesser clear view in the farther back.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Symmetry



From the darkness of the night, a tower of light. Symmetry comes into play by spiting the picture of the lights right down the center of the pole (ignoring the broken lamp).

Rule Of Thirds



Here is a football game... A faint example of the rule of thirds applies. You can see the background is somewhat blurred as well the very very front, giving a somewhat 3D look.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Directional Lighting Two



Straight forward, no questions asked. The Jenga tower reviving directional  light from a frontward or straight view.

Directional Lighting



From the shadows, a Jenga tower emerges. Clearly from the right side light illuminates the side of the tower.

Portrait Picture Three



A portrait of a man, showing a mugshot like view. A lecture in progress.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Portrait Picture Two



Very dark silhouette like position. Also blurry. A increased contrast to brighten the picture. Lack of good light.

Portrait Picture One



Good example of a almost full body portrait. Words with body expressions.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

One Thing Picture



First set of pictures taken with my Nikon FG. Using a 300mm lens with a 2x teleconverter.

Photogram Two



Second photogram picture. This one appears to have a little too much pure black and white for my
liking. Used with the same computer parts as the first photogram.

Photogram One



Photogram picture, trying to create some absolute blacks and whites with a touch of gray.
Used a few miscellaneous computer parts with some interesting holes and shapes. Personal
preference of the two different Photograms.

Black and White Pinhole Photo Two



Black and white version of the negative shot, little blurry. In the background is a police car, and laying in front is yours truly.

Black and White Pinhole Picture



First pinhole photo inverted from negative to black and white.