Frame within the Frame
... Within the frame within the frame. 50mm; 1/320 sec; f/1.8; ISO 200 This accidentally turned into a bunch of frames within frames. The window frame within the ceiling frame…
... Within the frame within the frame. 50mm; 1/320 sec; f/1.8; ISO 200 This accidentally turned into a bunch of frames within frames. The window frame within the ceiling frame…
50.00 mm; 1/200sec; f/1.8; ISO 100 I was curious of what my dog sees out the window verses what I see. So I took two photos. The left is from…
50.00 mm; 1/25 sec; f/1.8; ISO 200 This photo is a drawing I made of one of my favorite characters from the show Darkwing Duck. Her name is Splatter Phoenix.…
1/50sec; f/1.8; ISO 400; 50mm For this photo blog, I decided to take a picture of my Christmas tree. This ended up much different than I thought it would. I…
1/50sec; f/1.8; ISO 400; 50mm This is a mask I made for Halloween last year. I was dressed up as Sal Fisher, the main character in the indie horror game,…
1/20 sec; f/2.8; ISO 400; 50mm I chose to do the facial symmetry with my mom. I thought her face looked pretty symmetrical already, so I thought it would be…
0.6 sec; f/8; ISO 100 My mom bought this solar powered lamp a while ago. She bought it to put it outside, but it's still inside. When it's under light,…
1/100 sec; f/8; ISO 200 This photo was taken at Fiesta Del Mar, in downtown Mountain View. It is of a window overlooking the alleyway between this restraunt and the…
1/320 sec; f/8; ISO 100 Having three or five main objects in a photo is important because it makes the image look more natural. At least, in my opinion, it…
1/25 sec; f/8; ISO 5000 During my interview for the Documentary project, I took a couple pictures of my interviewee's cat, Winston. This is one of those photos, of him…