Best Photo
THCompositionally, what is strong about your work? (What elements and principles are present?) .
Conceptually, why is the piece important to you? What meaning or personal significance does the photo have?
If you could recreate the photo, what would you do to improve it?
This shows my brother climbing down a ladder into a cave. My piece has high contrast. There is also leading lines going down to my subject, although my subject is in the middle in still is an interesting piece. There are also strong shadows. I like how my brother is ascending into the darkness. This was taken when I was at the Polar Caves in New Hampshire.I would make my sister move out of the picture if I staged this.
Conceptually, why is the piece important to you? What meaning or personal significance does the photo have?
If you could recreate the photo, what would you do to improve it?
This shows my brother climbing down a ladder into a cave. My piece has high contrast. There is also leading lines going down to my subject, although my subject is in the middle in still is an interesting piece. There are also strong shadows. I like how my brother is ascending into the darkness. This was taken when I was at the Polar Caves in New Hampshire.I would make my sister move out of the picture if I staged this.
DICE- Somerset Waterfront
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row 2- color corrected
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pinhole
Camera Obscura is when an image is projected upside down and flipped from a hole. altoid tin with a larger hole in in, tin piece with a small hole, tape tin to altoid can, place light sensitive paper in altoid container, place container outside facing what you want a photo of. Shutter was the tape placed on top of the hole on the outside of the altoid container. The aperture was the piece of can we poked with the needle. The focal length was shorter than a normal camera, probably no more than five feet. My camera was on the “no idling” sign facing the entrance to Blue Raider Blvd. My exposure time was Monday to Thursday. The light source was the sun and probably a little bit of the moon reflecting light at night. My image looked sharper than I thought it would be. It was a reddish tone on a white background. We took the picture paper out of the camera and placed it photo side down. Once in the scanner we named the file to our own name and click scan. It ended up on the desktop and we then emailed the file to ourselves. We brought the image up in photoshop, inverted, and flipped the image. My photo was like a fisheye lens, very wide all around. I would secure my camera more if I redid this, so the image would be sharper.
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levitation
spooky
lens lab
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pinhole 2
For my out of school pinhole camera I️ placed it in my back yard facing my chicken coop. I️ left my pinhole camera up for a week and a half but it was knocked down by the wind. The weather was very dreary for the time of my camera being outside. There was a couple storms that were windy and rainy. Water had gotten into my camera after it fell on the ground so it was a little soggy inside and water filled I’m about a third of the way. I️ rested my camera on a post so it stayed still which is different than the first time I️ did it. Both images are a little blurry and have a large FOV. The second image got a tad damaged making it a little more difficult to work with.