Wednesday, April 17, 2013

SCOTT HAZARD INSPIRED PHOTOGRAPHY



These two photo above are Scott Hazard inspired. The photo's Scott Hazard produces are regular photo's but in his own way he makes them much more interesting & different than any other photographer. The photo's above were produced by me.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY




Infrared photography is achieved by using photoshop. How I produced this photo above took a while, I tried to make the background a lot lighter by adjusting the brightness & balance. After watching some tutorials in using photoshop, I found it easier to make this photo become less dimmed but to brighten it. At first, I originally was going to use this photo for my 'worms eye view' assignment but it looked better with less colour in the background& focus on the ground. I chose the theme of the close up on the ground to focus on the colour of the grass, not many people notice the colours around them with great detail & I just wanted to demonstrate the colours of nature which has its own beauty. 

Friday, February 22, 2013

WORMS EYE: WATER

This photo was taken as if it were worms perspective. Which the raindrops are magnified to show how raindrops look close up. I took this photo manually to get the raindrops into focus.


This photo was taken as if it were worms perspective. How the water splashes everywhere & the drops of water seem larger once the photo is close up. This photo was taken manual which I tried to focus of the running water. 


This photo was taken as if it were worms perspective. How the raindrops just hang on the ends of the points. I took this photo using the manual mode to focus & zoom on the raindrops to get how the water looks on the ends to show what the water can do to magnify an image on its own.

This photo was taken as if it were worms perspective. The reflection off the water is very clear & the leaves colours pop out as well as the grass. I focussed mostly on the water to show what water can do for itself by magnifying images.


This photo was taken as if it were worms perspective. In this photo I tried to focus on the puddle rather than the stairs so, the reflection of the stairs in the puddle would be much more noticeable.


Tuesday, February 12, 2013

DAVID HOCKNEY INSPIRED PHOTOGRAPHY


 This photo is inspired by the style of David Hockney. With the way it captures a panoramic view by bits and pieces put altogether to produce a much bigger image capturing a 180 degree view. Using Photoshop to produce the image, in total it only took about 20 images to piece this panoramic photo together.