Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Landscape Assignment Final

Title: Gosney-CU Moss
Date: 11/13/11
Location: Salmon Creek
Time: Approximately 3:45 PM
Aperture: f/6.3
Sutter Speed: 1/6
ISO: 1600


Title: Gosney- MS Trees
Date: 11/12/11
Location: My Backyard
Time: Approximately 4:00
Aperture: f/4.0
Shutter Speed:1/40
ISO: 200

Title: Gosney- CU Ferns in Rock
Date: 11/13/11
Location: Salmon Creek
Time: Approximately 3:50
Aperture: f/5.0
Shutter Speed: 0.8
ISO: 200

Title: Gosney- MS fence
Date: 11/12/11
Location: Winston Road
Time: Approximately 4:10
Aperture: f/6.3
Shutter Speed: 0.4
ISO: 200

Title: Gosney- MS Waterfall
Date: 11/13/11
Location: Salmon Creek
Time: Approximately 4:10
Aperture: f/8.0
Shutter Speed: 2.0
ISO: 80

Title: Gosney- CU Bugs POV
Date: 11/13/11
Location: Salmon Creek
Time: Approximately 4:15
Aperture: f/4.5
Shutter Speed: 1/25
ISO: 1600

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Q2W2-Architectural Photography



I like this picture because the building seems to pop out of the landscape and fill the area.

I like this picture because of the clarity in the reflection. It seems like the building itself juxtaposes itself. It creates a wave like building out of a bunch of straight lines.

I like this picture because the arch falls into the silhouette of the tree. It makes a cool transition from black to blue. 

I can't figure out  if this picture is fake because the aspect of it looks realistic, but fake too. It looks potentially computer generated.

I like this picture of the John Hancock building because it uses a low angle shot to portray it as a towering skyscraper that never ends.

The Taj Mahal is very beautiful in this picture in my opinion because it has a pink hue to it and the bottom rest on the lower line in the rule of thirds.

I like this picture because it blurs in the water and uses the lights to brighten the picture in the night.

This picture of the colosseum is very pretty with  the cold hovering over it. 

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Q2W1-Landscape Photographers

I think Charles Cramer likes bringing out the reds in photos, but he also uses a range of colors in the photos.

I like this photo a lot with the insanely clear reflection. I would like to have seen a bit more juxtaposition in the photo because all I see is diagonal lines.

I like this photo because of the juxtaposition, but I would like to see more colors in the photo. Perhaps a wider range of red tones.

I like his photo with the capture of movement and the color range. The only thing that could really bring this photo to the next level is sharper lines in some areas.

I love this photo with the deep depth of field, but nothing is happening making it a very plain photo.

This photo is very peaceful and almost looks like a mirror image in the middle. It goes from pink/salmon in the middle to blue. I almost looks to photoshoped too much.

I like the depth of field and lines in this photo. I can't figure out what the subject is in the photo. This is disturbing.

I like this photo with its wide range of colors. If only there was some red, it would complete the color wheel.

I like this photo with the depth of field and the foreground of a small patch of trees. I would like the picture a bit more if the change from in focus to blurred.

I like this picture with the capture of movement and the colors of the rocks behind them. If I could see what is up above and where the water is coming from, I would love it.

I like the movement and the conflict between the rocks and the water. This picture is grand.