Friday, January 9, 2015

Project 4 Continued 
Best Images 
I believe these selected images are my best from the project because they show most of the techniques that are part of this unit as contrast in Color, Texture, and Balance are shown in these. I believe that I did a pretty good job of taking photos during this project as I was pretty quick at taking these photos. Altogether I feel like my editing ability significantly improved during this project, especially with Lightroom with the Triptychs, Diptychs, and the Kaleidoscopes which were very challenging at the beginning of the project. 
Color Contrast is present in this photo, but mostly warm colors are present 

This photo was taken when Downtown was covered in fog, I took this as it shows a large contrast in texture from the city's buildings to the fog cloud. 

This was taken at the same time, and shows a large contrast of texture 

I took this outside during a dark night as it shows a contrast in not only color, but also light and dark

This photo was taken in my backyard of an old bench we have, this bench shows symmetrical balance. 
More Kaleidoscopes 






Friday, December 19, 2014




 Project 4 
            
                                                     Diptychs 


Triptychs 


Kaleidoscopes 





Wednesday, December 10, 2014



             
                                          Project 4 Part 1
Contrast in Textures -Poppy Wright
Symmetrical Balance -Doyle Coffin
Radial Balance -Maggie Fields
      
Color Contrasts - Josh Jones 
                   
Contrast in Scale -Geoff Spivey


Wednesday, November 26, 2014


   
                                   Project 3 
           
                  Project 3 was a cool assignment that taught me many things with editing and finding colors in pictures. The project allowed me to take many pictures of the colorful leaves that have fallen in this season. Many of my photos, especially of warm colors are of leaves that had fallen as the Yellow, Orange, and Red created great examples warm colors. Many of my photos I took were on my walk to and from school near PSU and 16th. This area has plenty of trees and colorful buildings which made getting my photos for this project not very hard. My favorite group of photos for this assignment would have to be Monochrome, as there are many different possibilities in colors you can use for the picture and you can be more creative with the photo.  As for editing of this project I basically fixed the saturation on most colors for all pictures, I just believe the colors should be the most visible thing as this project is based around the types of colors you use. I rarely fixed anything other than saturation, besides a little contrast here and there to make things more visible 


This photo of a forest has an exploring and peaceful vibe/message to it, I like the color Green because it symbolizes and shows natural beauty and peace. The color green makes one want to explore and find something new. I believe if I could edit this I would just make the greens more vibrant to make this picture even more inviting. 

Cold Colors 

Complements 

Monochromes 

Moods 

Warm Colors 

Edited photo to show mood. I edited the saturation of the Greens, Yellows, Reds, and Oranges to show the leaves and the inviting colors of Fall in this photo. I believe with the new edits the photo looks more inviting shows a better mood altogether. 







Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Project 2

Project 2 was a very interesting project for me. In the beginning I had trouble understanding the different framing techniques especially Rule of Thirds, however I now understand these techniques. I took photos mostly in my neighborhoods on my walks home from the bus and I also took them downtown by the water front. I am using these 8 photos because i believe they best show the framing techniques of this unit. Most of the editing I did on these photos was basic minor adjustments to the Contrast, Brightness, Saturation, and Recovery.



Diagonal

Leading Lines

Rule of Thirds

Frame within a Frame

Bird's Eye

Bug's Eye

Close Up

Filling the Frame