Melissa: Our apartment, 11/15/2009, 4:19 pm, 1/40 sec, f/2.8, 5.8mm.
Computer: 11/15/2009, 5:11 pm, 1/30 sec, f/2.8, 5.8mm. I took the Melissa photo and set it as my desktop background.
With the combination of the two photos I was able to change the levels and sats. I then was able to cut and blend in the arms and her head to make her look like she popped out of the screen.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Photolusion
Monday, November 9, 2009
Edit: Photomerg
With this photo I went into photoshop and went into automate. I then picked the six photos to make this panoramic view. Photoshop automatically merges the photos. Once photoshop made this image I had to crop out some of the image to clean it up. I had different shapes because I shot these photos by hand so they were not all even. Once cropped out I then just messed with the levels and sats a little to bring some more color to my image. This project was fun, and I want to play with this a little more.
Panoramic
Canon Eos 10D, Rexburg ID.
P1: 11/7/2008, 5:08pm, 1/500 sec, f/4.5, 85.0 mm, no flash. I didn't edit any of these photos. I wanted to wait till you see the final edit with the panoramic view of these pictures all merged together.
P2: 11/7/2008, 5:08pm, 1/750 sec, f/4.5, 85.0 mm, flash not fired.
P3: 11/7/2009, 5:08pm, 1/750 sec, f/4.5, 85.o mm, flash not fired.P4: 11/7/2009, 5:08pm, 1/500 sec, f/4.5, 85.0 mm, flash not fired.
P5: 11/7/2009, 5:08 pm, 1/200 sec, f/5.6, 85.0 mm, flash fired.
P6: 11/7/2009, 5:08pm, 1/125 sec, f/5.6, 85.0 mm, flash fired.
P2: 11/7/2008, 5:08pm, 1/750 sec, f/4.5, 85.0 mm, flash not fired.
P3: 11/7/2009, 5:08pm, 1/750 sec, f/4.5, 85.o mm, flash not fired.P4: 11/7/2009, 5:08pm, 1/500 sec, f/4.5, 85.0 mm, flash not fired.
P5: 11/7/2009, 5:08 pm, 1/200 sec, f/5.6, 85.0 mm, flash fired.
P6: 11/7/2009, 5:08pm, 1/125 sec, f/5.6, 85.0 mm, flash fired.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Week in Photos
So I was really busy this week trying to focus on the taking the pictures that I completely forgot about making my own template. So I used Sister Esplin's template and later will try one of my own. Later on this semester we have to make a photo book with of our own work. I used the clipping mask tool to place my picture inside of the frame which makes it a lot easier to fit the picture inside.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Portrait
Tahitian dance: 10/23/2009, 5:01pm, 1/640 sec, f/5.6, 55mm. Just touched up the levels and saturation.
Lindsey stairs: Kodak P850, 10/24/2009, 4:03pm, 1/60 sec, f/8.0, 10.3 mm. With this image I had to move the levels and saturation quite a bit because the was a really dark day.
Titus with leaves: Blackberry storm, 10/15/2008. I don't have any picture information on these pictures because it was shot with my camera phone. I didn't have a camera on me and all I had was my phone.Pumpkin patch: 10/17/2008, I also shot this with the camera on my phone. I then touched this photo up in photoshop. I crop, change a little bit of the levels and saturations.
The Rodela's: Canon Powershot SD630, 1/20/2008, 6:33pm, 1/60 sec, f/3.2, 7.1mm
Color swap
Samoan dance: 5:16pm, 1/400 sec, f/4.5, 29mm
I needed a fast shutter speed to capture a still shot of the performance. The performers are the Polynesian Cultural Association from Brigham Young University-Idaho. This performance was at a birthday party.
Edit: What I did was change the levels and saturations just a little bit, not too much otherwise it would have whited them out. I then used a quick selection tool to select her shirt. I had to touch up the selection because it had selected some of the white background. I then picked a color with the eyedropper. I then painted the yellow color on with the paint brush.
Edit: What I did was change the levels and saturations just a little bit, not too much otherwise it would have whited them out. I then used a quick selection tool to select her shirt. I had to touch up the selection because it had selected some of the white background. I then picked a color with the eyedropper. I then painted the yellow color on with the paint brush.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Light
Sunburst: 7/16/2007, 5:35pm, 1/400 sec, f/4.9, 17.4mm
This was amazing to be able to shoot the sunset. I was able to see the time difference and how fast the sun did set.
Sunset: 7/16/2007, 5:38pm, 1/160 sec, f/4.9, 17.4mm
Sunset: 7/16/2007, 5:38pm, 1/160 sec, f/4.9, 17.4mm
I love sunsets and I was on my way to Ohio. I was just lucky to be able to see a sunset above the clouds. I was glad I had my camera with me on my carry on.
Scurve:
10/16/2009, 11:53pm, .5 sec, f/4.5, 32mm
This was another shot that was among the several and I liked the effect it had.
Canon EOS REBEL T1iMonday, October 12, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Bannack Best
These images were taken at Bannack Montana. The camera was a Sony DSL-H7 10/7/2009. I really enjoyed this trip a lot and learned a lot in the process.
Portrait: 1:47 pm, 1/125 sec, f/2.8, 9.1mm,I didn't edit this picture at all because I liked how my camera caught the light on the subject just right.
Broken glass: 2:41 pm, 1/40 sec, f/5.0, 5.2mm
Broken glass: 2:41 pm, 1/40 sec, f/5.0, 5.2mm
To get this depth of field right I had to angle it just right. To edit I just used levels and saturations. I didn't want to do too much because I liked the original picture.
Ghost: 4:15 pm, 5 sec, f/2.8, 8.9mm
Ghost: 4:15 pm, 5 sec, f/2.8, 8.9mm
This shot took some time to get the right effect. I had the shutter open for 5 seconds. I had my subjects pose for 2 sec, and then run out quickly to get the ghost effect. To edit it I just adjusted the levels and the saturations so the light wouldn't wash out the subjects.
Stairs: 2:35 pm, .5 sec, f/7.1, 5.2mm
Stairs: 2:35 pm, .5 sec, f/7.1, 5.2mm
I turned around to go down these stairs and it seemed like a good shot. No editing done on this one.
Floating window: 1/160 sec, f/3.2, 15.0 mm, 12:13 pm
Floating window: 1/160 sec, f/3.2, 15.0 mm, 12:13 pm
With this image I was inside the cabin taking a shot of the outside. I decided to change the angle to make the window appear floating. To edit the image I just used the unsharpen filter. I then adjusted the levels and the saturations.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Flora & Fauna
Pathway: 10/3/09, 12:18 pm, 1/500 sec, f/2.8, 5.8mm
This shot was taken at BYU-Idaho's horticulture's gardens. I had to wait for this shot because people kept walking in the shot because they were picking apples.
Leaf: 10/3/09, 7:06 pm, 1/10 sec, f/2.8, 5.8mm
Leaf: 10/3/09, 7:06 pm, 1/10 sec, f/2.8, 5.8mm
This picture was out in Plano on my friends land. I like the water droplets in this image.
Horses: 10/4/09, 6:42 pm, 1/160 sec, f/2.8, 5.8mm
Horses: 10/4/09, 6:42 pm, 1/160 sec, f/2.8, 5.8mm
Out in Plano. There was so many of them and I liked a lot of different shots, but I liked how she is the main focus.
Cannon Powershot
Cannon Powershot
Horse Poses: 10/4/09, 6:54 pm, 1/30 sec, f/2.8, 5.8mm
Out in Plano at a friend's house. He was staring right at me until I pulled out my camera. It was like he was saying "This is my better side." In the edited photo I decided to add a radical blur with a smart filter. It makes the photo have movement even though the original was still.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Landscape
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Study in color My color is green.
The camera that I used was a Cannon power shot SD630 Picture #1 2009-09-19T10:13:47-6:00 Shutter speed 1/13sec. f/2.8, aperture, f/2.8, focal length 5.8mm, lens 5.8-17.4mm, and flash did not fire. To cut out the bowel from the original picture I used the quick selection tool, then added shadow edges to it then added a mask to use the eraser to touch up some of the rough spots.
Picture #2 I just had to find the right angle so I wouldn't get a glare from the light coming in from the window. 2009-09-19T11:09:28-06:00 shutter speed 1/60sec, f/2.8, aperture f/2.8, focal length 5.8mm, lens 5.8-17.4mm, flash did not fire, and tripod not used.
Picture #3 I took an up close picture not on the Macro setting. 2009-09-19T10:33:54-06:00 Shutter speed 1/800 sec, f/5.6, aperture f/5.6, focal length 5.8mm, lens 5.8-17.4mm, flash did not fire and tripod not used.
Picture #4 Is a Macro setting picture. 2009-09-19T09:52:43-06:00 shutter speed 1/80sec, f/2.8, aperture f/2.8, focal length 5.8mm, flash did not fire, and tripod not used.
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