for this image, I wanted to capture reflection. This is my concept, with a bit of an underlying message, as the audience can infer for themselves, what is going on between the two models. This is one of my favorite spots in San Diego, and for my final image, I wanted it to be meaningful, as most of my images are. I love the colors in this and how the water is like a mirror, capturing everything just as I am capturing it.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
period four final: sunsets
My concept for this photo is sunset. Here in San Diego, we have the most gorgeous sunsets. It's something I am really going to miss, and will always cherish no matter where I end up. In these photos I tired to capture sunsets, and the admiration I have for them by capturing an onlooker gazing into it. I only edited it a bit, as I wanted the true essence of the scenery to be apparent. For the bottom image, I sort of took it on accident, but really loved the way it turned out. There's a sail boat on the setting horizon and the model's pose is not really a pose at all. I just like how comfotable it looks, because that is the exact way I feel. I can tell you how to get to just about any beach and when I lived there, I would always be the first on the boardwalk to watch it. I have so many good memories in these places and I wanted these pictures to embody that, which I feel they did.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
(senior ex theme #2) four
#1) I incorporated an animal and it's environment, trying to find colors that would really make the image pop. The light is natural and camera angle focused, to showcase detail and color.
#2) My focus in this is to bring things together, similar to my senior exhibition theme but involving different things and using less strips of images to put together, as well as match colors an tones to bring a new perspective and intensify the color.
(senior ex theme #2) three
#1) I incorporated an animal and it's environment, trying to find colors that would really make the image pop. The light is natural and camera angle focused, to showcase detail and color.
#2) My focus in this is to bring things together, similar to my senior exhibition theme but involving different things and using less strips of images to put together, as well as match colors an tones to bring a new perspective and intensify the colors of two very beautiful things.
(senior ex theme #2) two
#1) I incorporated an animal and it's environment as well as finding something in the area that matches the tone of the animal. Emphasizing the warm tone of the horse with the golden stream. The light is natural, creating shadows and reflection. Both go together well and are angled differently to give a new view to the audience.
#2) My focus in this is to bring things together, similar to my senior exhibition theme but involving different things and using less strips of images to put together, as well as match colors an tones to bring a new perspective and intensify the colors of two very beautiful things.
(senior ex theme #2) one
#1) I thought maybe I could incorporate animals in their environment. This horse was adorable and the tree growing in it's coral was magnificent. I thought both were beautiful and wanted to put them together. The colors are vibrant and textures differ as well as composition and camera angle, giving the audience a different view.
#2) My focus in this is to bring things together, similar to my senior exhibition theme but involving different things and using less strips of images to put together.
Friday, January 28, 2011
senior ex FIFTEEN
#1) In this picture, texture is a major focus. all splices of the images are different as well as color, composition, size and lighting. All light in these photos is natural, only slightly heightened and camera angles are mostly focused with intent to capture detail.
#2) This image involves the slices of photos and two thirds/one third concept, of balancing photos. For this image, I focused mainly on composition and texture. Color was also a major focus as I wanted the images to coincide but be different from each other. The neutral colors of the outer images tie in together, allowing the vibrant colors of the inner image to instill something interesting and eye-catching.
senior ex FOURTEEN
#1) I think color was my main focus in this image as well as texture. I wanted warm tones and busy subjects to coincide, and show the beauty of a changing season. The light in this piece is fairly natural, as I only intensified it slightly. The camera angles differ as some are focused or distant or upwards and even completely level. The tones colors revolve around a warm, golden theme evoking a comfortable and cozy atmosphere for the audience.
#2) This image involves the slices of photos and two thirds/one third concept, of balancing photos. For this image, I focused mainly on colors and lighting and wanted them to really stand out like my first few images of my senior exhibition use to, but instead of vibrance, I focused on tone and warmth. Shape and composition were also a large part in the deciding factor of which images would look best together, and making height compatible with lengthsenior ex THIRTEEN
#1) In this picture I tried to involve colors, texture and composition. I tried to make the aspects of these photos very different and interesting involving completely different textures and such. The piece doesn't involve very much light, though any light in the piece is natural. The piece mostly involves natural light, and that is something I wanted emphasize by using the bright tones. The camera angles differ from downward to upward, and are in focus as well as out.
#2) This image involves the slices of photos and two thirds/one third concept, of balancing photos. For this image, I focused mainly on colors and lighting and wanted them to really stand out like my first few images of my senior exhibition use to. Shape and composition were also a large part in the deciding factor of which images would look best together.
#2) This image involves the slices of photos and two thirds/one third concept, of balancing photos. For this image, I focused mainly on colors and lighting and wanted them to really stand out like my first few images of my senior exhibition use to. Shape and composition were also a large part in the deciding factor of which images would look best together.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
senior ex TWELVE
#1) Color is such a prominant quality in this piece of work as there are vibrant greens, and reds and blues as well as neutral colors to counteract the intensity of the work. The texture of the images are all very different as some are solid and firm while others are smooth and flexible. The image involves curves, lines and even some ripples. The piece mostly involves natural light, and that is something I wanted emphasize by using the bright tones. The camera angles differ from downward to upward, and are in focus as well as out.
#2) This image involves the slices of photos and two thirds/one third concept, of balancing photos. For this image, I focused mainly on colors and lighting and wanted them to really stand out like my first few images of my senior exhibition use to. Shape and omposition were also a large part in the deciding factor of which images would look best together.
#2) This image involves the slices of photos and two thirds/one third concept, of balancing photos. For this image, I focused mainly on colors and lighting and wanted them to really stand out like my first few images of my senior exhibition use to. Shape and omposition were also a large part in the deciding factor of which images would look best together.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
senior exx ELEVEN
#1) In this image I involved major colors. Lighting in this piece was natural and bright and vibrant. The camera angles are mostly focused, showing detail and depth in the subjects of the photos. I put a more neutral inner image between the outer two to emphasize the vibrant colors through the grass and leaves.
#2) This image brings my work back to how it used to be, super vibrant and full of color. My work now has a balance between subtle and calm, to vibrant and bright, developing my senior exhibition as a whole.
senior exx TEN
#1) Color, texture and composition were major focuses in this image. I wanted to incorporate colors that coincided but were different, and the texture of these images involved different different things and lighting. Camera angles differ as well and light is all natural.
#2) This image involves the slices of photos and two thirds/one third concept, of balancing photos. For this image, I focused mainly on colors and lighting and wanted them to really stand out like my first few images of my senior exhibition use to. Shape and composition were also a large part in the deciding factor of which images would look best together, and making height compatible with length
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