Friday, May 20, 2011

B/W

Abstract
Abstract

Landscape
Landscape
Texture
                                                                         Portrait    


Texture
                                                                       Portrait

Monday, May 2, 2011

Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams was born  Feb. 20, 1902. He was a photographer, environmentalist and a pianist.  He was born in San Francisco, California. Ansel broke his nose when he was younger due to a earthquake and fire in 1906, that left his scared. He had troubles fitting in at school due to the earthquake, his father and aunt tutored him, awhile later he went to a private school. In 1928, he got married to Virgina Best, they later on had two kids. 1927, he made his first fully visualized photograph, Monolith, the face of Half Dome.

I chose this picture because the beach is one of my favorite places . In this picture I love how the sun is reflecting off the water and I also really like the ripples of water this picture catches. everything in this picture looks soothing.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Panorama

I like this one because its just a wide range of mountain and snow and it looks nice there.

I really enjoy this picture. The colors in the picture look nice. I like how the river starts out big and gets smaller.
 










Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Faces(:

This is Mr. Serioso.
He has a family of four, his wife is named Dooranna and his two children are named Windson and Windanna.
He works at a school  helping the children with their door opening problems.
His favorite three past times are opening and closing, helping the elderly and small children get through doors and
knowing other peoples secrets.
His hidden talent is pretty amazing. He can unhinge himself.
Well now you know a bit about Mr. Serioso. I would be careful of what you say.
He could be listing.


       

Monday, March 7, 2011

Photo Composition

Point of view
Filling the frame
Converging
Horizontal
Diagnol
Vertical
Rule of thirds
Framing

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Rule of thirds, Horizontal, vertical, diagonal and converging lines, framing, filling the frame and pictures from different angles.

horizontal
Filling the frame.

Vertical

Converging

diagonal
Rule of third.
From different angle.
                                                                           Framing