Photo Blog: Center Frame Portrait
The item that I chose to frame in the center of my image is this match. I really like how the match is the only part of the image that draws your attention. Shutter speed: 1/32, ISO: 200, Aperture: 4
The item that I chose to frame in the center of my image is this match. I really like how the match is the only part of the image that draws your attention. Shutter speed: 1/32, ISO: 200, Aperture: 4
Every day are given a new chance. Every day can be different but it is up to us to seize the day and make it our own. ISO 200, Aperture 3.5, Shutter speed: 1/32
This year since my family won’t be spending Christmas at home we decided to open the presents we got each other early. I took a picture of what was left over from the unwrapping. Settings: ISO: 800, Shutter speed: 1/40, Aperture: 4
Each year when my family and I decorate the tree we each pick out our favorite ornament and we each place them above our stocking. (I did remove the stockings for this photo). And on Christmas we put our favorite ornaments back on the tree. Settings: ISO: 6400, Aperture: 9, Shutter Speed: 1/30
This record player has been in my family for many years. It was originally a gifted to my parents for Christmas in 2010 and they had never used it or opened it. This Holiday season I was going through the attic and found an only box of their records and asked my mom if we …
For this image I was required to change the white balance on my camera. I changed the white balance on my camera to make the image seem cold. Aperture:5.6, ISO: 100 Shutter speed: 1/30
I personally really like the look of the overgrown railroad. The sides are slightly rusted over with some writing on the tracks. The orange flowers in the foreground of the image pair nicely with the rusty tinted tracks. There is also a dusty overlay on the image giving it a mid-western look. For this image …
Everyday no matter how late I get home, I know that Kobi will be waiting for me. After I get home from a long day he is always there for me, no matter what. When I enter my room he picks his head up and wags his tail waiting for me to put my bags …
I chose to take a picture of bees in my garden. They were resting on some flowers and even though they were flying around and landing gracefully on each petal, whenever they would move to the next plant the flowers would sway as if a weight had been lifted. For this image I adjusted the …
This week I chose to take a picture of my family on a walk. They were in the middle of a parking lot and the pillars around them seemed to frame them perfectly. In photoshop I changed the saturation of the leaves and the sweaters of both people in the middle of the picture. This …