Monday, May 10, 2010

due may 10th HW ASSIGNMENT

"DAVE HILL PHOTOGRAPHY LOOK"


BEFORE*



AFTER*


In this photo assignment, I chose to use the Dave Hill look. With the "Dave Hill" look it is obvious that you are sharpening the image and making little details matter more than before. I appreciate the "Dave Hill" look, especially with this image, because it shows the detail of the belt more than the original image. This is a good concept and I would use it again on my photography.

Friday, April 30, 2010

New equivalence set

My idea for the next equivalent set is to photograph a bunch of colorful flowers. For a second photo to be equivalent to it, I want to capture a bunch of colorful balloons. The focus will be the same, and will be edited equivalently.

For the last set, I will capture a picture of my claddagh ring, which means something to me, and a picture of my watch. They are both silver and have a similiar texture to them. The significance is that the watch can relate to a claddagh ring because a claddagh ring represents love(the heart), loyalty(the crown), and friendship(the hands around the heart). They might be in black in white, depending on how the images come out, they may look better in black and white to give it more of a suddle look, rather than vibrant.

My Equivalence Final Set :)

Monday, April 26, 2010

equivalence homework #3 Due May 3 2010


^ from : http://igor69.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/free-weight-lifting2.jpg




from : ^ http://www.faqs.org/photo-dict/photofiles/list/2808/3733car_tire.jpg




These images are equivalent. The first image is a row of free weights, the second a tire. The texture of both subjects are similar yet totally different. These are equivalent because of the color, they both are based on dark colors, mostly black.

equivalence homework #2 Due May 3 2010


^ from : http://www.moneyjungle.net/images/misc/antique-clock.jpg



^ from : http://www.standonbible.stillthinkinghq.com/blogposts/uploads/2009/12/piano-tutorial1.JPG.jpeg


These photos are equivalent. The clock and keyboard both have a vintage look to them. The focus on both are similar, as a big aperture was used. The colors mesh well together even though the subjects are completely different. Time and music can relate, there is never time where us, as humans, want to be caught dead without a tune lingering in our ears.