Friday, November 18, 2011

30 Photos Assignment

1. A found image printed negative.

2. An image recropped to change its meaning.

3. Scan of translucent material.

4. Scan of at least 3 objects.

5. Photograph of at least 3 things that are the same.

6. Photograph of a funny situation.

7. Photograph of something that will disappear over time.

8. Photograph with a shape cut out of it.

9. Shaped cut out from a photograph.

10. Photograph of a printed image.

11. Photograph of a chosen setting.

12. Photograph that could be used as an advertisement.

13. Photograph of something that you would otherwise forget.

14. Photograph of words only.

15. Two photographs superimposed.

16. Image produced from three images - one as a mask.

17. Photograph of a scene from a book.

18. Photograph of a scene from a movie.

19. Photograph of your favorite object.

20. Photograph of something you desire.

21. A LOUD photograph.

22. Photograph of something you feel ambivalence with.

23. Photograph showing at least two kinds of light.

24. Photograph cancelled.

25. An arty photograph.

26. A self-portrait as another person.

27. Photograph looking through a hole.

28. Photograph of the future.

29. Photograph of a memory.


30. Photograph of nothing.






1. A found image printed negative.
2. An image recropped to change its meaning.
3. Scan of translucent material.
4. Scan of at least 3 objects
5. Photograph of at least 3 things that are the same.
6. Photograph of a funny situation.
7. Photograph of something that will disappear over time.
8. Photograph with a shape cut out of it.
9. Shaped cut out from a photograph.
10. Photograph of a printed image.
11. Photograph of a chosen setting.
12. Photograph that could be used as an advertisement.
13. Photograph of something that you would otherwise forget.
14. Photograph of words only.
15. Two photographs superimposed.
16. Image produced from three images - one as a mask.
17. Photograph of a scene from a book.
18. Photograph of a scene from a movie.
19. Photograph of your favorite object.
20. Photograph of something you desire.
21. A LOUD photograph.
22. Photograph of something you feel ambivalence with.
23. Photograph showing at least two kinds of light.
24. Photograph cancelled.
25. An arty photograph.
26. A self-portrait as another person.
27. Photograph looking through a hole.
28. Photograph of the future.
29. Photograph of a memory.
30. Photograph of nothing.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

CMP: Michael Light Burned Jeffrey Pine Forest and Tephra Flow Looking Southeast, Hwy. 120 at Right, Mono Basin, CA 2006


The picture is in black and white. The light in the picture is directly ahead and above. The picture is blown out in the middle towards the top. There are trees in two thirds from the bottom of the pictures on the left and then the tree line smoothly increases to about one eighth from the top on the right and then becomes a dense forest on the top. The parts not covered by trees are barren, a desert.  Besides the bottom right and the dense forest mentioned before, all the trees appear to be burned. The picture is taken from a helicopter and is therefore a few thousand feet up.  The picture is taken early in the morning so the shadows are long and makes the burned trees look denser than they really are. There is a road, highway 120, running from the bottom left of the picture to the middle right of the picture. The picture is cut in two by what looks like a cliff. It starts at the about one tenth from the top left of the photo and then gradually goes down to one fifth from the top right. Because of the long shadows the picture has a sense of high-speed motion. Everything is in focus. There does not appear to be much if any motion blur, this means that a fast shutter time was used. This also means that a high ISO was used. One left top quadrant of the picture there seems to be a canyon in a ‘y’ shape. To the right of the ‘y’ canyon is a lake. To the left of the ‘y’ is a river that continues from edge of the left of the quadrant and then continues to the top of the right side. In the burned trees there are patches of barren earth where trees never grew. The exposure of the whole photo is good. A high dynamic range shot would have help more as there would not have been a blown out portion in the middle of the picture. The picture is below.



















Friday, October 28, 2011

My 3 Favaorite Photos from my 2000


This is my favorite picture because I was just messing with my cousin by trying to take a picture of her.  I think this picture is beautiful because it was unexpected and in focus.




This is my second favorite picture because it is of a sunset, but not in the traditional sense. It shows that the engineering building is beautiful, in contrast to the stereotype of engineering being cold and it is in focus.


The above picture is my third favorite because it was one of the pictures that I tried to set the camera's shutter speed and use a tripod. This shot was the best of about 30 of the same subject.

Book 6: Louis Faurer


This is the picture on the cover of the book. I really like it because it remind me of steam punk, which I am a fan of. I also like that everything around the man is blurred, but the man is in sharp focus. This book like the ones before it have many candid shots,  but also there are some that seem posed. The one above seems that it was supposed to be candid, but the man saw Faurer and decided to pose for him.

Book 5: Pages from a Childs Documentary


The cover of this book captured my attention as it was a hand drawn ice cream by a child. The was full of pictures of children and their drawings. The above picture I liked because of the big smile of the girl. She seems to be genuinely happy, the way only a child can be. I guess it made me miss childhood and how easy life was.

Book 4: Snapshooters by Thomas Consilvio


The above picture reminded me of many family outings I had as a child. I would always be bored while the adults talked just like the young girl on the right. She is the reason that I chose this picture, I felt empathy towards her. The book as a whole seemed to be full of technically good snapshots.

Book 5: Photographer by Walter Rosenblum


This book is again akin to my taste for old photographs of everyday situations. While there are some extraordinary pictures of World War II on D-day, most are just of normal people. The above photograph drew my attention because the children in it are posing as adults. They both seem to have an air of maturity about them. I think they are brother and sister. I just love peers into people lives of the past.