Wednesday, October 27, 2010

MIDTERM!

Today, we had to take our Midterm. This was my final project. We had to copy two of these four people and paste them on to our background (the street corner). Then, we had to give our two people shadows in order to make the picture realistic. After that, we had to drag the fire hydrant on to our background, and layer mask the background of the fire hydrant picture. I decided to give that a shadow too. Then for extra credit, we had a choice of adding another object into the picture. I chose to copy and paste a pigeon on top of the street sign.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Macro High Pass






For this project, we had to select our favorite images we shot over the weekend. We have to choose six of them and edit them by using high pass. High pass is a fancy option for clarity. First, you have to copy the background, second, you change the blending mode to overlay. Then you go to your filter options and choose high pass sharpening. You control the amount of sharpening it puts on your picture. You want it to accent the main part of your image. Then we had to do it over again for the rest of the images.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Macro Photography Examples (:




This weekend, we have a shooting assignment to shoot in macro setting. Macro photography is taking pictures up close and catching details that the naked eye couldn't usually see. Also, macro photogrpahy usually takes photos with repetition, texture, line, colors, and so on. We had to look up photos of macro photography and pick at least three that we liked. These are my favorites that I saw. I liked the colors, repitition, and the overall look of these pictures.

JUMPING Off The Page

The project title pretty much says it all. This week we learned how to make images look like they have perspective. We learned how to make a make a smaller bow for our object to jump out of, how to transform it into looking far way, close up, and how to give objects a drop shadow. I chose to do my favorite animal (killer whale) jumping out of the ocean and off the page.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Camera RAW





This week we learned about a new program called CameraRAW. It allows you to change the image before opening it up in PhotoShop.We had to change five images using a vignette (sky), clarity (wine glasses), white balance (lamp), exposure (guitar), and black input/output (puppy). The advantages of CameraRAW are that it can be deleted and corrected before you save it or edit it in another program.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Spoooooooooky Picture...

For this project, we had to go online and find a tutorial on how to change a picture of a person or place into a creepy photo. I chose to change a picture of Jordan and make her a vampire. I changed her hair, her skin, her lips, her eyes, and I gave her fangs.

This is another spooky picture I did.. It's supposed to be scary. This is of me as a vampire. I used the same techniques as I did for Jordan.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Carters Mountain!





Last Wednesday, the digital imaging classes took a trip to Carters Mountain. We had a shooting assignment to take a picture  of landscape, barns, houses, etc. We had to pick our top five images that we shot. Then we had to change all of them. We were required to add text to two images, change three of the five images to black and white or sepia, color correct one image, and then we had a free choice. These are all my finished pictures!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Visual Puns!

This project is called visual puns (most people should know what that is). Just kidding, a visual pun is a picture that creates a new meaning. It takes two total different meanings and combines them into a new picture. The viewer should be able to understand what the image is trying to say. In this assignment, we had to come up with two visual puns. Mrs. Lewis gave us a list that we could choose from, but I chose to come up with my own. If you look at the picture above, you should see it represents apple of my eye. (:

This is my second visual pun. I chose to do a rock star! I cut out a picture of a rock and pasted it to my star. :)

Monday, October 4, 2010

Top Five Rule Of Thirds (:





Over the weekend, we had a shooting assignment on rule of thirds. We had to shoot at least fifteen images, all that showed one of five characteristics: nature, line, people, landscape, and repetition. The pictures I have uploaded each have their own characteristic. At the top, there is a plant, that is nature. Second, I have a picture of my dog, my teacher said we can use animals instead of people, so he counts as my person. (: Third, you have the guitar. I figured the strings would work for my line picture. Below the guitar, you have my backyard, that represents landscape. Last, you have a basket, that shows repetition. Hope you like them.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Kaleidoscope Painting!

My picture I uploaded is my own creation. Mrs. Lewis taught us new brushes and techniques we can use to create different images. You can change the size, shape, color, dynamics, everything. After we created out image, we had to change it to a kaleidoscope picture, using our previous lesson. This is the final picture.