Exit Photo

This is a photo I took of another Junior finishing end of the year work. To make it seem like an exit to junior year, I set it to a low shutter speed, moving the camera quickly to get a flowing motion of movement, illustrating how time is passing, and the end of the year, …

Lying Photo

For this photo of Oliver Markelz in first place, I took a photo of him in the middle of the back, and cut out all the people in front of him. I then duplicated him, and made him bigger (closer to the camera), and finally erased the first version of him. To make sure he …

Serenity

To get this photo of time rushing past, I set the shutter speed to a really low value, and had many small lights in frame, which in combination with a fast camera movement, ended up with many small lights rushing past.

Golden Hour

For this photo, I combined an earlier photo that I took of a sunset, and another photo of Kevin Thompson running. To get the background blurred directionally, so it looked like he was running fast, I set it for a low shutter speed of 1/30, and took the photo, as I followed him. It took …

Eye Photography

This is a photo of my sisters eye, taken with my macro lens. She was looking at a garden, which created green tinted reflections of what she was seeing. This reflects her passion for protecting the environment and gardening.

Water Photography

Water droplets during a storm. I set a higher shutter speed, to catch each individual droplet, and tinted it blue by turning down the Kelvin, to give the water droplets and background a more chilled look.

Hummingbird Photos

While taking photos of plants in my grandma’s garden, we came across a hummingbird. This was the best photo I got of it, because it took forever to focus on it, as it was moving so fast!