Thursday, May 24, 2012

Infrared Landscapes





Each of these pictures were taken from a digital camera, put into photoshop and made into infrareds by inverting them and then playing around with changing the various colors.  On some of them I put a magenta layer over them to make it even more pink.  The blues and the reds were flipped and the green was taken out.  I really like how the top one turned out because the infrared is also shown in the reflection on the pond, where it would have been green.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Film Landscape!

This was taken of a stream, and I like how it turned out because of the shadows.  It is not a simple picture though because there is a lot of detail and that makes it a little busy.

It would have been better if the trees were more similar in height so that it could have a solid horizon line, but it turned out alright.  I think my camera was a little tilted so it made the picture turn out slightly slanted.

This is a close up of the grass that I took by laying on the ground.  I thought that by doing this I would be able to capture the texture of the grass better, as well as make it seem larger than life.

Here are some test strips I did of the landscape pictures.  Using increments of three seconds, I chose the frame that had the right tones of grays and blacks to make the picture turn out.


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Self Portraits

Taking pictures while holding the camera was difficult, but I think this picture turned out pretty well focused compared to some.  It was taken inside so the aperture was wider because there was not as much light.
 I really liked the background for this picture, I gives the picture depth and makes you think.  My face is  blank making it hard to read what I am thinking.  The background is slightly out of focus which makes it look even better!
In this picture I look sad and distraught,  which makes it more interesting than if I was happy.  My eyes are darker so it is hard to read my emotions.
When I took this picture I thought you would be able to see my eye, but the shadow from my hand covered it.  I like the ring on my finger showing because it gives it texture.
Having my hand on my head looks like I am stressed out and worried about the future.  The coloring in this photo gives a mystic feel to the entire mood.
I thought that writing "HELP" across my forehead would be a powerful picture.  It could be portrayed as any different scenario, depending on what the viewer reads into it.