This is my Senior Year Advanced Photography blog. It shows my progress from the beginning to the end. The outcome is surprising.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Warm's Eye 4
So I really like this one because of the colors of the leaves against the brown tree. If I was to do this again I would play with the angles more and maybe get the tree off to the right.
Warms Eye 2 and 3
So both these pictures I love because of the colors and I think the type of chair and tables look really cute. In the second picture I love the way my little red tree looks. I'm not sure what I could do different.
Warm's Eye 1
I like this picture because of the angle. I was standing up with my back against the tree looking up at first, but I think this one was when I put my belly against the tree and looked straight up. I just wish that the sky was blue in this picture to create a little contrast.
Bird's Eye 3
I love this picture, because Mrs.Underwood does. When I first uploaded it and didn't do color correction, I actually hated it. But when I took this picture I hated it because you can see my feet, but I like that now because it shows the dangerous position I was in. If I was to take it again, I'd lay on the roof of the play house and take it from there without my feet showing
Bird's Eye 2
So when I took this picture I had to do it from like a million different spots, and the reason why I made it so dark is because I was trying to give it a look like we are saying goodbye to the slide for the winter. When I had it lighter, I couldn't decide if I liked it or not. If I was to take the picture and do it again, I would debate on having the grass showing.
Bird's Eye 1
I really like this photo because if I had to describe the vibe of my house in the summer\early fall time, I would just show you this photo. We all hung out around the chiminea in our comfy outside chairs. I love the colors of the leaves against the colors of the stones and the cardboard the beer came in. The only thing I don't like about this picture is the darkcorner in the topleft that I could have easily fixed, mayb e I just didn't see it in Photoshop.
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