For my Fine Art Print, I decided to use an image I took at Bannack. The process I went through to prepare it for print was I lightened the shadows and darkened the whites. Then I balanced the colors to make his hands look less orange and pink. I also brought out the texture andContinue reading “Fine Art Print”
Category Archives: Digital Imaging
TOP 5
I wanted to showcase 5 pictures that I have taken since May that I really like. Lost of them are from my trip to Bannack, but I did have a lot great inspiration there. I think that my Bannack pictures are some of my best work because I was able to learn from the peopleContinue reading “TOP 5”
Bannack Ghost Town- Fine Art
This collection of pictures from Bannack, is of “fine art.” They are pictures of things that I found beautiful or interesting that aren’t portraits or part of my series that I had made. This is one of the models that was at Bannack, David Duster. This photo has a much different feel than the others,Continue reading “Bannack Ghost Town- Fine Art”
Bannack Ghost Town- Portraits
While in Bannack, I had the pleasure to meet some really talented models and take some portraits of them. I was able to use different lighting that I hadn’t previously had experience with as well and that was a really great learning experience for me. I liked how, the use of each light brought aContinue reading “Bannack Ghost Town- Portraits”
Perspective of 9
I took some shots of a water tower, and tried to capture from different perspectives (nine different perspectives to exact. I thought it was super cool how I was able to change the feel and message of my subject just by shooting from different angles and distances.
Depth of Field
This week I played around the aperture and the depth of field. I baked a cake and used it as my subject to capture shallow and deep depths of fields. By increasing the F-stop, I was able to keep most of the background in focus, but by decreasing the F-stop, I was able to createContinue reading “Depth of Field”
Freeze and Blur Motion
This weekend I had the pleasure to play around with motion. I was able to create a freeze motion and a blur motion in my pictures by changing the shutter speed, I used the TV setting on a Canon T3I. “Throwing Color”- 05/04/19, 1:30pm, Teton Vu Drive In Settings: 18-135 mm, f/3.5, 1/800 sec, Camera-CanonContinue reading “Freeze and Blur Motion”
