Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Winter Portraits/Editing FUN!



Title: Snowflake
DTP: 12/14/2011, 12:30 PM, Horticulture Gardens at BYU-Idaho
F-Stop: f/8
SS: 1/500 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100



Title: A Winter Town
DTP: 12/14/2011, 12:58 PM, Downtown in Rexburg, Idaho
F-Stop: f/8
SS: 1/4000 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100



Title: Ways to Warm Up
DTP: 12/14/2011, 1:20 PM, The Cocoa Bean in Rexburg, Idaho
F-Stop: f/8
SS: 1/160 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100



Title: Cocoa Stance
DTP: 12/14/2011-1:30 PM, Parking lot behind The Craze in Rexburg, Idaho
F-Stop: f/5.7
SS: 1/2500 sec
Camera: NIKON 3100



Title: Snowy Path
DTP: 12/14/2011, 12:12 PM, Horticulture Gardens at BYU-Idaho
F-Stop: f/8
SS: 1/1250 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100



Title: Bitter Cold
DTP: 12/14/2011, 12:13 PM, Horticulture Gardens at BYU-Idaho
F-Stop: f/8
SS: 1/500 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100



Title: Stop & Stare
DTP: 12/14/2011, 1:17 PM, The Cocoa Bean in Rexburg, Idaho
F-Stop: f/8
SS: 1/160 sec.
Camera: NIKON D3100



Title: Winter Wall
DTP: 12/14/2011, 1:01 PM, Alley by The Cocoa Bean in Rexburg, Idaho
F-Stop: f/8
SS: 1/2000 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100


Friday, December 9, 2011

Double Take (More Photos)



Title: Yellow Cinderella
DTP: 9/24/2011- 4:12 p.m., Horticulture Gardens at BYU-I
F-Stop: f/8
SS: 1/20 sec
Camera: Canon PowerShot A720 IS



Title: The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree
DTP: 9/24/2011, 4:00 p.m., Horticulture Gardens at BYU-I
F-Stop: f/3.2
SS: 1/1000 sec
Camera: Canon PowerShot A720 IS



Title: The Bell Rings At Dawn
DTP: 10/15/2011-7:25 a.m., Sky Mountain Ranch in Idaho
F-Stop: f/5.0
SS: 0.5 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100



Title: The Couple and the Morning
DTP: 10/15/2011-7:40 a.m., Sky Mountain Ranch in Idaho
F-Stop: f/5.6
SS: 1/15 sec
Camera: Canon PowerShot A720 IS



Title: Bashful Pink
DTP: 11/18/2011-11:17 a.m., The Benson Building at BYU-I
F-Stop: f/9
SS: 1/40 sec
Camera:NIKON D3100


Title: What do you see in your reflection?
DTP: 9/30/2011- 5:42 p.m., the Duck Ponds in Rexburg, ID
F-Stop: f/8
SS: 1/40 sec.
Camera: Canon PowerShot A720 IS


Title: Warm Red
DTP: 9/24/2011- 4:08 p.m., Horticulture Gardens at BYU-I
F-Stop: f/8
SS: 1/160 sec
Camera: Canon PowerShot A720 IS


Title: Cell Flower
DTP: 11/6/2011- 1:27 a.m., Baronnessa Apartments, Rexburg, ID
F-Stop: f/7.1
SS: 6.0 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100


Title: Bannack Houses
DTP: 10/20/2011- 3:38 p.m., Bannack Ghost Town in Idaho
F-Stop: f/13
SS: 1/500 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100



Title: Jocelyn Paige
DTP: 8/21/2011- 3:32 p.m., in Elkhart, KS
F-Stop: f/5.0
SS: 1/125 sec
Camera: NIKON D40X



Title: Summer-Time Drinking Fountain
DTP: 8/21/2011-3:32 p.m., in Elkhart, KS
F-Stop: f/4.8
SS: 1/125 sec
Camera: NIKON D40X



Title: Profile
DTP: 11/12/2011- 12:32 a.m., at Baronnessa Apartments in Rexburg, ID
F-Stop: f/5.6
SS: 4.0 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100




Title: Shoes
DTP: 11/6/2011- 11:14 p.m., at Baronnessa Apartments in Rexburg, ID
F-Stop: f/5.6
SS: 10.0 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100



Title:White Pop
DTP: 9/24/2011-4:36 p.m., Horticulture Gardens at BYU-I
F-Stop: f/8
SS: 1/80 sec
Camera: Canon PowerShot A720 IS


Title:Wood Texture
DTP: 10/20/2011- 1:48 p.m., Bannack Ghost Town in Idaho
F-Stop: f/10
SS: 1/4 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100



Title: Yellow Blur
DTP: 9/24/2011-5:42 p.m., Taylor Quad Construction Site at BYU-I
F-Stop: f/3.5
SS: 1/1000 sec
Camera: Canon PowerShot A720 IS


Friday, December 2, 2011

Contest: Abstract


Title: CAUTION
DTP: 9/24/2011, 5:43 pm, Taylor Quad Construction Site
F-Stop: f/3.5
SS: 1/1500 sec.
Camera: Canon PowerShot A720 IS

When I think contrast I think something that makes you think or have to look at it for more than just a glance. I chose this photo because I thought that it did just that. While editing this photo, it was a complete accident how the word Caution turned out in the end. When I flipped it I didn't expect it to be from right to left but still upside down. I thought that it looked really cool when that happened thought so I then adjusted the levels and sharped the overall image in Adobe Photoshop CS5. I then added a mask and deleted the middle so I could create a border around it. I thought that it gave the word Caution a little something to pop from.

I chose this contest for the Photographics Society because I thought that it would be interesting to see what I could come up with. From finding an interesting angle, to searching for the right objects, I had a lot of fun looking for things that I thought would be abstract. I think that the editing process really helped me out in this as well. This was submitted last Thursday November 24, 2011.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Large Poster Image

Original Photo



Title: Cowboys Essentials 2
Print sizes: 8X10 and 24X36
DTP: 10/20/2011, 7:15 p.m., Bannack Ghost Town Saloon
F-Stop: f/13.0
SS: 15.0 sec
Camera: NIKON D3100
Mode: Manual

When editing this photo I first took it into Adobe Bridge where I edited it in Camera RAW to help give it cooler tones. I thought that it looked a little too orange to the eye to I cooled it down a little with some blue tones. Then I gave it a little more contrast and adjusted the saturation. After that I then opened the image in Adobe Photoshop CS5 and played with my levels until I got them where I wanted them, then played with my sats a little more, and then sharpened the image. After that was done I then reduced the noise in the image and then sized it. I chose this image because I really liked the angle and the lights and darks in the image. I thought that it gave you something interesting to look at while also telling a little bit of a story.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Fine Art


 Title: Oh My Sunset!
DTP: 10/20/2011 – 6:40 PM, Bannack Ghost Town
F-Stop: f/5.6
SS: 1/4000 sec.
Camera: NIKON D3100

I simply adjusted the levels in Photoshop with this image and then boosted up my saturation on it so it was a bit more visually appealing. Then I created the template and added my name and image to it to create some fine art!

 Title: The Yellow and Green

DTP: 10/21/2011 – 11:36 AM, Idaho Falls

F-Stop: f/6.3
SS: 1/80 sec.

Camera: NIKON D3100

I didn't edit this image because I really love the colors in it! I did the same thing as above as far as creating the template and adding my name to the bottom. The only different thing I did with this one was do it horizontally instead of vertically.