Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Lighting
I took this picture out my front window that the plant hangs in during the big snow storm that we just got. i took it at 9 at night set on manual. ISO 400 with my aperature set at F22 with a shutter speed of 10". It was cold but I really love the monochrome color scheme.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Lighting assignment
Here is my favorite spider plant hanging in my big window at 10am. Iso is set at 160 with an f-stop of 5.6. I didn't use a flash with this one so it's natural light. I took lots of pictures of all kinds of things over the week but liked these photo's. They were the last ones to be taken and were taken during our great snow storm over the weekend.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Lighting
Beauty
I love flowers and always try to have fresh cut flowers around the house somewhere when ever possible. They are natural and very beautiful, even when they are dead or dried out. I took this photo with macro setting and midday light on my counter. It was about noon. I took this photo at all different angels and fell in love with this one. I hope you enjoy it.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Macro shots
Here is some more shot's that I wanted to upload for week three's assignment. I think these were some of the best out of the ones I took and wanted to share them as well.
Interesting
CHiLdS PlAY!
Sometimes I find it easy to take pictures of simple things around my house and find them to be a great photo. Sometimes it amazes me at what kinds of things can become great photo's that are actually worth keeping. I took these all with macro settings last night and had alot of fun putting them all into this project.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Compare and contrast wk1
Hi everyone,
I love to take photo's but sometimes find it hard to find something that I really want a picture of. My youngest sleeping was something easy for a first assignment for me to take pictures of. i took tons and couldn't figure out which ones to post here. I picked these two because i really liked how they came out. I took them from many different angles and many different depths.
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