I think I must have spent the most time on assignment 1.
I had so many options I didn't know which ones to choose!
Shape
Texture
Form
more satisfied with my final form shots than my first form shots.
Lines
I had many different line pictures to choose from :\
Color
I had a lot of color pictures too, but can I just say I really like how cute the flowers in this looks.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Assignment 1: Shapes, texture, form, lines, colour
Assignment 2: Aperture, shutter speed
Aperture adjustments with how much zoom will determine depth of field...we were supposed to take...
- shallow depth of field
1. focus foreground
I love this light bokeh thingie.
other (i feel) slightly more boring option:
2. focus background
(in contrast to this)
I liked this set because i think how the raindrops turned into blurred dots is really quite cool!
this set was cool for the... deep-in-thought and then snap-back-into-reality feeling... unfortunately there was no subject in the background for the snap-back-into-reality picture... :(
3. deep depth of field
not sure if this pic qualifies but omg i love it ITS SO PRETTY. I just happened to catch the moon and this plane gas trail there. SO PRETTTY >.<
i have a beautiful longkang near my house *happiness*
this one was taken with another lens :PPPP if not i would use it *sigh*
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4. Freeze motion
5. Motion blur
6. Panning
this was the in-class exercise but i like it!
ah this. I wanted to photograph someone on a swing, but its harder than I thought (to pan at the same rate as the swing), this one looks better when it is bigger... she wasn't swinging too fast.
- shallow depth of field
1. focus foreground
I love this light bokeh thingie.
other (i feel) slightly more boring option:
2. focus background
(in contrast to this)
I liked this set because i think how the raindrops turned into blurred dots is really quite cool!
this set was cool for the... deep-in-thought and then snap-back-into-reality feeling... unfortunately there was no subject in the background for the snap-back-into-reality picture... :(
3. deep depth of field
not sure if this pic qualifies but omg i love it ITS SO PRETTY. I just happened to catch the moon and this plane gas trail there. SO PRETTTY >.<
i have a beautiful longkang near my house *happiness*
this one was taken with another lens :PPPP if not i would use it *sigh*
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4. Freeze motion
5. Motion blur
6. Panning
this was the in-class exercise but i like it!
ah this. I wanted to photograph someone on a swing, but its harder than I thought (to pan at the same rate as the swing), this one looks better when it is bigger... she wasn't swinging too fast.
Assignment 3: Perspective, close up, zoom, metaphor of a smile
1. Perspective (such a hard time deciding.)
2. Close up
3. Zoom shot
I had to borrow a tripod for this. If you enlarge this the exit sign is pretty clear :D
I have a dozen others of this... it was difficult to decide which one to use :(
This was another option I liked because it looked like the water was splashing out at you! But the exit sign was a more interesting subject because it looks like you're running towards the exit.
4. metaphor of a smile
This was my brother's birthday actually. One of the hands is my brother's and the other is his girlfriend's.
And this one, I guess a birthday cake with a lit candle is a universal metaphor for a warmth and smiles because it means someone is celebrating someone.
2. Close up
3. Zoom shot
I had to borrow a tripod for this. If you enlarge this the exit sign is pretty clear :D
I have a dozen others of this... it was difficult to decide which one to use :(
This was another option I liked because it looked like the water was splashing out at you! But the exit sign was a more interesting subject because it looks like you're running towards the exit.
4. metaphor of a smile
This was my brother's birthday actually. One of the hands is my brother's and the other is his girlfriend's.
And this one, I guess a birthday cake with a lit candle is a universal metaphor for a warmth and smiles because it means someone is celebrating someone.
Assignment 4: High key and Low key Photography
I wanted to use the same set of props to do both high and low key photography so that there is more contrast... for the fun of it. Not sure if it worked :)
High key:
Low key:
I did try doing the low-key in a similar position to the high key, but this crouched position looks rather more sinister... so I chose this instead.
This was the other option
High key:
Low key:
I did try doing the low-key in a similar position to the high key, but this crouched position looks rather more sinister... so I chose this instead.
This was the other option
Assignment 5: Appropriation
My topic for this is "communication breakdown"
I am talking about the breakdown of communication within a family. This was something I feel that I experience in my own family.
Everyone suppresses their ill feelings, they are unable to share with each other and turn to various other means to vent their feelings. The girl blogs, the boy vents it by playing computer games, the mother writes a diary, the grandma talks to her friends, the father devotes his energy to work.
This is sad when the family is supposed to be your pillar of strength and support, but at the end they become just people you have to live with and not step on each others' toes.
Their lips are sewn shut. And even though they look like a cohesive family at the dinner table, they are actually people who cannot share things with each other.
Therefore it is desaturated. To show that it is not real.
I am talking about the breakdown of communication within a family. This was something I feel that I experience in my own family.
Everyone suppresses their ill feelings, they are unable to share with each other and turn to various other means to vent their feelings. The girl blogs, the boy vents it by playing computer games, the mother writes a diary, the grandma talks to her friends, the father devotes his energy to work.
This is sad when the family is supposed to be your pillar of strength and support, but at the end they become just people you have to live with and not step on each others' toes.
Their lips are sewn shut. And even though they look like a cohesive family at the dinner table, they are actually people who cannot share things with each other.
Therefore it is desaturated. To show that it is not real.
Assignment 6: Capture the moment
I really wanted to take a picture of someone catching the wedding bouquet, because I think its a really nice subject for a moment, not to mention weddings are mostly pretttyy... but unfortunately I was not invited to any weddings lately, so I asked my friend to help me pose.
Here's the multishot thing that is required for the assignment :) but the picture I really like is the one above. I consulted with my lecturer and she said that I needed to have more people in the scene. Unfortunately it is so difficult to find willing models :I (I thought I can pretend that she ran very fast so she caught the bouquet.)
And unfortunately the above was not done with the multishot function :S I really just caught it :\
Below are the required multiple shots :S
other nice shots I liked :(
Class exercise: Experiment with lights
Front lighting
Back lighting
Bottom lighting
Side lighting
Top lighting
And then we tried with different coloured lights to see its effects on the objects :)
Back lighting
Bottom lighting
Side lighting
Top lighting
And then we tried with different coloured lights to see its effects on the objects :)
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