Sunday, November 15, 2009

Photolusion Edit

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.

Photolusion

Tino dance 1: In the Kirkham dance studio. Cannon Powershot SD 630, 11/14/2009, 3:16 pm, 1/25 sec, f/2.8, 5.8mm.

With these photos I had the water bottle up close and put the subject further away from the camera making the illusion look like he was standing on the bottle.
Tino Dance 2: 11/14/2009, 3:10 pm, 1/20 sec, f/3.2, 7.1mm.
Tino Dance 3: 11/14/2009, 3:14 pm, 1/20 sec, f/3.2, 7.1mm. I just had Tino perform different dance moves and pose so I could get these shots. He liked it.

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.

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


Couple's dance: Canon EOS rebel T1i, 10/23/2009, 4:35pm, 1/320 sec, f/3.5, 18mm. Polynesian performance at a birthday party in Rexburg Idaho. Just touched up the picture with levels and saturations.
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.

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
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 T1i
Glowsticks: 10/16/2009, 11:23pm, .5 sec, f/4.5, 32mm
With this shot I had a friend wave the glowsticks around so I could get a good shot. We did this over and over again several times.

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
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
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
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
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
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
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

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




1) Fence post: Canon powershot SD630 9/26/2009 5:13 pm 1/640 sec, f/5.6, 5.8mm
2) Row of trees: 9/26/2009 5:40 pm 1/400 sec f/5.6, 5.8mm
3) Waterfall: Kodak easyshare CX7310 3/20/2006 4:28 pm 1/12 sec, f/4.5, 5.9mm
4) Cabin: Canon powershot SD630 9/26/2009 1/50 sec, f/2.8, 5.8mm

Grungy Type



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.