TITLE: MOTIVATION
TITLE: Dante's Truth
TITLE: FAITH
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
Extra Credit Writing Assignment
Title: Natural Woman
Beautiful - I am a woman who wants to feel beautiful day in and day out. To share my blood with another and to have this experience will be wonderful one day.
Exhilarating- I am wishful,hopeful and full of life and I would love to share my world of laughter,sadness,and joy with my children someday.
Affection- To love unconditionally is spiritually and emotional profound.
Unborn- To feel the flutters and movement of another life being created is surreal, so Im told.
Tender-The touch of a newborn baby is more lovely then the smell or touch of a rose petal.
Invigorating- I would feel like the woman that I am when I share an experience as this like so many women around the world. This will be an a occasion to rejoice and have a mimosa (non -alcoholic).
Fearful- I will definitely be afraid of failing but this will be worth it. Im fearful and fearless all in one. I fear that my time will pass and I fear that I won't meet that that special someone to experience this with but time will tell and all will prevail.
Unique- Nothing is more unreal and real all in one then a woman having a carrying or birthing a child.
Life- From the beginning and to the end of time, a woman is the most powerful creature on this earth and without us their would be no life. We give life and man kind takes life. I see all that we are in this photo everything that shapes us, describes us and describes me, I am woman.
Life- From the beginning and to the end of time, a woman is the most powerful creature on this earth and without us their would be no life. We give life and man kind takes life. I see all that we are in this photo everything that shapes us, describes us and describes me, I am woman.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
PLaYiNg con LiGhT
Title: Drops on April's Flowers
Title: Reflections of TC and Sudz
Title: Fall Away And Wish on Spring
Tile: Traffic Storm
Monday, March 18, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Writing Assignment #1: Kinky Boots in Color
Title: Kinky Boots in Color and Action
Simple just artistic, colorful, dangerous and gorgeous. This was an exceptional photo to choose because it represents me on a day to day basis. I'm full of Life and Live in Color, big personality. I love the converging lines and shapes of the boots. Now, if only I can walk in them too. I love fashion and new trends. I see myself as a trendsetter. What gives this photo character is the colors, the zigzag lines of the laces, the buckles on the denim and OMG, the cheetah print! You cant get anymore Rockstar, West Hollywood, New York, Dirty South, and Paris all in one. It's ridiculous as too how much I love shoes from every corner of the World. Kinky Boots is also a play and movie. A drag queen comes to the rescue of a man who inherits his father's shoe factory and in order to save his company he needs to diversify his product if he wants to keep the business afloat. Its very inspiring story about friendship and partnership.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Lauren's Color photos Critique
photo 1
-Where is the pop of color? The door and frame around the windows. Vertical framing and rule of thirds.
-Did the pop of color make sense in this composition? Yes, it like she was aiming to frame the front entrance because of the beautiful green color and converging lines.
-Is the composition balanced? If so, what elements are creating the balance? The use of lines from the windows and bottom of the staircase are balancing the photo.
-What is the exposure like? Well exposed? Over exposed? Under exposed? The lightning looks like the sun was setting. kind of dim but well exposed.
-What about the range of tones (lights and darks) in the image? starting in the corners it goes dark to light, very subtle change but you can see the range.
-What would you change about it if you would have taken the image? i think I would lighting it up just a bit and then enhance the green on the door and windows to make them pop out. Also I would have cropped the stairs just a bit more to make
-Does this image evoke a mood or feeling? Relaxation, i look at the photo and go Aww, home.
-Overall, what do you think about the image? I love the frame within a frame you can see the reflection of the trees through the windows and the hue of green.
photo # 2
-Where is the pop of color? all over, very unique color patterns
-Where is the pop of color? all over, very unique color patterns
-Did the pop of color make sense in this composition? yes, its symmetrical. every color looks balance and even all over.
-Is the composition balanced? If so, what elements are creating the balance? every corner has a color that flows into the next and the balls where each line pulls out creates a great balance.
-What is the exposure like? Well exposed? Over exposed? Under exposed? well exposed the colors are vibrant and they pop.
-What about the range of tones (lights and darks) in the image? each tone moves through the next. you can see the contrast in parts of the photo. left to right.
-What would you change about it if you would have taken the image? nothing, a little more cropping in the upper right corner. otherwise very pretty.
-Does this image evoke a mood or feeling? exciting, I want to go be creative or draw and color something.
-Overall, what do you think about the image? the zig zag lines and symmetrical balance is awesome. very artistic.
photo#3
You will write a paragraph on each photograph critiquing their use of color, composition, and lighting. Here are some questions to answer in your paragraph:
-Where is the pop of color? the lovely orange red koi fishes
-Where is the pop of color? the lovely orange red koi fishes
-Did the pop of color make sense in this composition? yes, the fishes are apart of the movement in the water which shows reflection and blur motion.
-Is the composition balanced? If so, what elements are creating the balance? the water is the balance, because water is still until moved or touch.
-What is the exposure like? Well exposed? Over exposed? Under exposed? under exposed just a bit.
-What about the range of tones (lights and darks) in the image? Starting with the mirky water color and moving inward toward the fish the color changes as the subjects moves.
-What would you change about it if you would have taken the image? i would have changed the lighting. made a bit more lighter and then gave the fish a more deeper color to pop more.
-Does this image evoke a mood or feeling? Lunch...or mellow and peace of mind.
-Overall, what do you think about the image? very tranquil and relaxing. I can actually watch them swim for awhile. I think because of the flow of the water it helps me think.
photo 4
-Where is the pop of color? The wonderful fiesta piñata, the young girl shirt, the string of colorful triangles and the yellow car.
-Did the pop of color make sense in this composition? Yes, You have converging lines and stop motion. The elements flowing with the photo.
-Is the composition balanced? If so, what elements are creating the balance? Not really, I see the lines, the movement but its not quite balance. underneath the piñata if there was just a bit more cropping out the parking lot then I would a horizontal balance
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-What is the exposure like? Well exposed? Over exposed? Under exposed? I like the exposure but it could have a bit more lighter. Then brighten those fiesta colors would have this pop even more.
-What about the range of tones (lights and darks) in the image? From right to left the tones changes. Colors look even but you can see the slight color change from the tree down to corner of the street.
-What would you change about it if you would have taken the image? I enjoy looking at the many compositions in this photo. maybe a little more cropping.
-Does this image evoke a mood or feeling? Exercising, I feel like brisk walk on a dim day.
-Overall, what do you think about the image? Good image
photo 5
You will write a paragraph on each photograph critiquing their use of color, composition, and lighting. Here are some questions to answer in your paragraph:
-Where is the pop of color? On the signs
-Where is the pop of color? On the signs
-Did the pop of color make sense in this composition? Yes, I see the alternate view and closed frame
-Is the composition balanced? If so, what elements are creating the balance? The lining of the trees and the framing of the stores entry gives it balance
-What is the exposure like? Well exposed? Over exposed? Under exposed? well exposed
-What about the range of tones (lights and darks) in the image? starting right to left the colors and tones change
-What would you change about it if you would have taken the image? cropping the trees lines just a bit more
-Does this image evoke a mood or feeling? a picnic and a nice book with a significant other or friends would be nice, a reading session outside.
-Overall, what do you think about the image? I really enjoy this shot, love the composition.
photo 6
-Where is the pop of color? the elephant and his stand
-Did the pop of color make sense in this composition? not really but it made it stand out in the night. The curvilinear lines are wonderful with the colors.
-Is the composition balanced? If so, what elements are creating the balance? the bottom of the picture is off a little but i can see the closed concept.
-What is the exposure like? Well exposed? Over exposed? Under exposed? i think its a little too dark. under exposed and there is blur motion
-What about the range of tones (lights and darks) in the image? right to left it goes dark to light
-What would you change about it if you would have taken the image? re do the exposure and alternate point of view. made the elephant look larger than life
-Does this image evoke a mood or feeling? Ringling Brothers Circus
-Overall, what do you think about the image? Not my favorite but fun to look at.
photo 7
-Where is the pop of color? the birdies
-Did the pop of color make sense in this composition? yes, the zig zags of the twigs and the converging lines of the branches works well with how the birds where capture in motion.
-Is the composition balanced? If so, what elements are creating the balance? yes, everything looks well balance almost horizontal but this is a closed framed.
-What is the exposure like? Well exposed? Over exposed? Under exposed? good exposure
-What about the range of tones (lights and darks) in the image? right to left the tones fades nicely into the background where the other bird is in blur motion.
-What would you change about it if you would have taken the image? its lovely, nothing.
-Does this image evoke a mood or feeling? Like singing a love song on a swing in a tree.
-Overall, what do you think about the image? very pretty. my favorite.
photo 8
-Where is the pop of color? Symmetrical balance is awesome in this shot. the colors are down the middle through each circle.
-Did the pop of color make sense in this composition? the alternate view point , i would say yes. This would be great on canvas..larger.
-Is the composition balanced? If so, what elements are creating the balance? the shape of then sconce makes it look balance vertically.
-What is the exposure like? Well exposed? Over exposed? Under exposed? it could be a lighter. Its under exposed just a bit.
-What about the range of tones (lights and darks) in the image? the light fades from top to bottom for the tone.
-What would you change about it if you would have taken the image? change the aperture,cropped it just a bit more and adjust the color levels
-Does this image evoke a mood or feeling? Disco dancing
-Overall, what do you think about the image? Very Fun and full of energy
photo 9
-Where is the pop of color? port a potties reds and blues and open/ horizontal frame
-Did the pop of color make sense in this composition? yes, the blue is more predominate and it stands out.
-Is the composition balanced? If so, what elements are creating the balance? yes, the tree and the set up of the "to go in a box" makes the photo balance
-What is the exposure like? Well exposed? Over exposed? Under exposed? well exposed. like the lighting and colors
-What about the range of tones (lights and darks) in the image? going from left to right the color changes drastically form dark to light into the extended part of the tree.
-What would you change about it if you would have taken the image? cropping the car out just a bit more.
-Does this image evoke a mood or feeling? AWW..Well, need I say it..." stinky potties but I have to go at this park event".
-Overall, what do you think about the image? humorous photo
photo 10
-Where is the pop of color? the house and the graffiti on the wall is so boastful and full of dynamic colors.
-Did the pop of color make sense in this composition? yes, the yellows and greens are predominate on the converging lines.
-Is the composition balanced? If so, what elements are creating the balance? the shaping of the house and the poles creates a vertical balance and closed frame
-What is the exposure like? Well exposed? Over exposed? Under exposed? well exposed
-What about the range of tones (lights and darks) in the image? tones are changing from the ground up.
-What would you change about it if you would have taken the image? cropping
-Does this image evoke a mood or feeling? Listening to reggae and watching others get high. Amsterdam and their infamous hash brownies.
-Overall, what do you think about the image? Full of life and colors like BoB Marley
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Color Rapture part 2
Title: Jolie en Rouge
Composition Strategy: Closed frame and Curvilinear Lines
Title: Noire Nuit
Compositon strategy: Alternate point of view
Title: Counting with Mickey
Compositon Strategy: Closed Frame
Title: Legends on the Deck
Composition Strategy: rules of thirds and point of view
Title: 2 Eat with Pleasure
Composition Strategy: Shaping and zig zag
Title: Violet Dew
Composition Strategy: Alternate point of View and Asymmetrical Balance
Title: Flowers for Super Man
Composition Strategy: Curvilinear lines and Framing
Title: Violet Dew in Black and White
Composition Strategy: Converging Lines
Title: Dine In La Cantera
Composition Strategy: vertical format and framing
Title: Rail Crossing Road
Composition Strategy: Rule of thirds and zig zag
Color Composition: Assignment#2
Title: Lovely Shadows
Aperture: 1/125sec Shutter speed: f/10; ISO 800
Composition Strategies: closed frame, horizontal format,converging lines, alternate point of view, asymmetrical balance and frame within a frame.
Color photo#1
Title: The Red Door
Aperture f/5.6 shutter speed 1/200sec ISO 800 Composition Strategy: Rule of Thirds
Color #2
Title: Rupture Heart
Aperture f/11 shutter speed 1/4 sec ISO 800 Composition Strategy: Movement
Color #3
Title: Valentine Tears
Aperture: f/5.3 shutter speed 1/4 sec ISO 800 Composition strategy: Shaping
Color #4
Title: Dancing Home
Aperture: f5/6 Shutter speed 1/15 sec ISo 800 Composition Strategy: Converging Lines
Color#5
Title: Tri-Blue Angles
Aperture: f/16 Shutter speed: 1/15sec ISO 800 Composition Strategy: Frame within a Frame
Color#5
Title: Dim Sum -Shrimp Sui Mai
Aperture: f/5.6 shutter speed: 1/15 sec ISO 800 Composition Strategy: Curvilinear Lines
Color #7
Title: One Cent a Wish
Aperture: f/5.6 shutter speed: 1/80 sec ISO 800 Composition Strategy: Vertical format
Color #8
Title: Azul Noize
Aperture: f/16 shutter speed : 0.3 sec ISO 800 Composition strategy: Zig Zag lines
Color #9
Aperture: f/5.0 shutter speed: 0.3 sec ISo 800 Composition strategy: Open frame
Color:10
Aperture: f/7.1 shutter speed: 1/4 sec ISO 400 Composition Strategy: Closed Framed
Color:11
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Title: Traveling West on Ih10
Aperture: 1/250sec, shutter speed: f/14 compositional strategies- movement,frame within a frame,shapes,curvilinear lines,open framed
photo #1.
Title: Fire Hydrant House
Aperture: 1/80sec, Shutter speed: f/16, Compositional strategies- rule of thirds, converging lines, asymmetrical balance,open framed, zig zag lines, alternate point of view.
photo #2.
Title: Good Morning Crossing Guards
Aperture: 1/320 sec, Shutter Speed f/16, Compositional strategies: rule of thirds, converging lines, movement, frame within a frame, horizontal format, shape, asymmetrical
photo #3
Title: Moonlit Twigs
Aperture: 1/6 sec, Shutter Speed: f/4.5 Compositional Strategies: Alternative point of view, asymmetrical, rule of thirds, converging lines, shapes, open framed.
photo#4
Title: Charm Bracelet
Aperture: 1/40sec, Shutter Speed: f/5.6, Compositional Strategies: Alternative view point, movement, shape, asymmetrical balance, closed framed, curvilinear lines, horizontal format.
photo #5
Title: Pampering
Aperture: 1/125sec, Shutter Speed f/5.6 Compositional Strategies: frame within a frame, converging lines, alternative view points, asymmetrical
photo#6
Title:The Versona View
Aperture: 1/1250 sec Shutter Speed f/5.6 Compositional Strategies: Frame within a frame, shape,converging lines, Asymmetrical,
photo #7
Title: Twilight Branches
Aperture:1.0 sec Shutter Speed f/10 Compostional; Strategies: curvilinear lines, ziz zags, frame within a frame, shaping, symmetrical, alternate point of view
photo #8
Title: Reflection Restoration
Aperture 0.5 sec Shutter Speed f/5.0 Composition Strageties: frame within a frame, covnerging lines, shaping, Alternative view points, movement.
photo# 9
Title: At the Quarry
Aperture: 1/6 sec shutter speed: f/ 5.0 Compostion strategies: converging lines, movement, frame within a frame, horizontal format, alterative view point, shaping.
photo #10
Title: Total Fitness Speedometer
Aperture: 0.3 sec shutter speed: f/9 composition strategies: curvilinear lines, alternative view point, shaping, frame within frame, asymmetrical.
Aperture: 1/250sec, shutter speed: f/14 compositional strategies- movement,frame within a frame,shapes,curvilinear lines,open framed
photo #1.
Title: Fire Hydrant House
Aperture: 1/80sec, Shutter speed: f/16, Compositional strategies- rule of thirds, converging lines, asymmetrical balance,open framed, zig zag lines, alternate point of view.
photo #2.
Title: Good Morning Crossing Guards
Aperture: 1/320 sec, Shutter Speed f/16, Compositional strategies: rule of thirds, converging lines, movement, frame within a frame, horizontal format, shape, asymmetrical
photo #3
Title: Moonlit Twigs
Aperture: 1/6 sec, Shutter Speed: f/4.5 Compositional Strategies: Alternative point of view, asymmetrical, rule of thirds, converging lines, shapes, open framed.
photo#4
Title: Charm Bracelet
Aperture: 1/40sec, Shutter Speed: f/5.6, Compositional Strategies: Alternative view point, movement, shape, asymmetrical balance, closed framed, curvilinear lines, horizontal format.
photo #5
Title: Pampering
Aperture: 1/125sec, Shutter Speed f/5.6 Compositional Strategies: frame within a frame, converging lines, alternative view points, asymmetrical
photo#6
Title:The Versona View
Aperture: 1/1250 sec Shutter Speed f/5.6 Compositional Strategies: Frame within a frame, shape,converging lines, Asymmetrical,
photo #7
Title: Twilight Branches
Aperture:1.0 sec Shutter Speed f/10 Compostional; Strategies: curvilinear lines, ziz zags, frame within a frame, shaping, symmetrical, alternate point of view
photo #8
Title: Reflection Restoration
Aperture 0.5 sec Shutter Speed f/5.0 Composition Strageties: frame within a frame, covnerging lines, shaping, Alternative view points, movement.
photo# 9
Title: At the Quarry
Aperture: 1/6 sec shutter speed: f/ 5.0 Compostion strategies: converging lines, movement, frame within a frame, horizontal format, alterative view point, shaping.
photo #10
Title: Total Fitness Speedometer
Aperture: 0.3 sec shutter speed: f/9 composition strategies: curvilinear lines, alternative view point, shaping, frame within frame, asymmetrical.
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