Photo Blog: Viewpoint
Some of my favorite pictures are taken through the reflections of water. I took this picture through the gutter as the sun was setting. Focusing on the gutter rather than the skies. ISO: 800, Aperture: 4, Shutter Speed: 1/100
Some of my favorite pictures are taken through the reflections of water. I took this picture through the gutter as the sun was setting. Focusing on the gutter rather than the skies. ISO: 800, Aperture: 4, Shutter Speed: 1/100
For years this criminal mastermind has been able to evade lead detective Rigby. Until today, this photo is of them in a jail cell after being caught by Rigby. Are they thinking about their past actions or possible escape plans? ISO: 4000, Aperture: 13, Shutter Speed: 1/50
This photo was taken at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee where MLK was shot. The breach is where he stood and I positioned my camera in the path of bullet. A small piece of metal had an enormous impact on a nation. For my picture I separated the photo into 3 different portions, I …
The deep orange and yellow of the fallen leaves made for a perfect opportunity to take a photo. In Photoshop I darken the image while increasing the saturation in the orange and yellow hues in order to accentuate the difference between the leaves and the rest of the street. ISO: 400, Aperture: 8, Shutter Speed: …
With the beginning of the new year, I enter my last semester of Freestyle. Some of my first lessons had to do with understanding how to manipulate the settings on a camera, to get the photo you want. ISO: 100, Shutter Speed: 10, Aperture: 22
The morning showers left small droplets of water on the plants in the backyard. ISO: 1000, Shutter Speed: 1/250, Aperture: 11
Before the leaves fall from the trees they change into their fall colors. And just as the drops are about to fall from the leaves, the leaves themselves will soon fall from the trees. ISO: 1000, Shutter Speed: 1/500, Aperture: 11
Every year the German International School of Silicon Valley (GISSV) has a winter festival. Small businesses set up booths and sell the merchandise. There is also an area with carnival rides and sweets. ISO: 640, Shutter Speed: 1/125, Aperture: 2.8
This year my family hosted a big Thanksgiving dinner with our friends. It took us the whole day to decorate and this was the center table where all the main course dishes were placed. ISO: 800, Shutter Speed: 1/80, Aperture: 2.8
I chose this photo of my dad because it follows the rule of thirds because he is on the right side of the photo. Originally it was supposed to be a serious photo with his arms crossed staring directly at the camera but he couldn’t stop smiling every time he jumped. ISO: 1000, Shutter Speed: …