Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Second Photo Critique
Second Photo: The view of this photo couldn't be any cooler or different but the hue or saturation could've been a little more or the color could've been boosted. I love the detail in the water and how you can see the moisture in the lily pads, over all is a good picture but could've been approved a little bit just with the color
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
First Critiques
First Photo: The lack of color does NOT bring out the picture of the rocks or the water, and the horizon does not seem clear. The rainbow is the only thing that stands out and could still even use a little more color, and the way the beach and water take up half the photo instead of 2/3 or 1/3 is boring and could be a little more defined. I do like the view from the rocks and the way the rainbow cuts through the length ways of the photo and the darkness of the clouds really defines the rainy day that makes the rainbow. Deffinitly cooler then a normal sunny picture at this scene.
Edited Photo
Second Photo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mingsum2/201437332/
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Ordinary to Extraordinary
Who could this be? Could it be just an ordinary halloween decoration on a soda machine? Or maybe it could be someone who was desprate for a soda and died of dehydration! One day, the skinniest man you would have ever seen in your life, practically bone, was crawling down the hallway suffereing from dehydration. He did not go to this school but had been traveling through the state and ran out of food and water. The man sadly found the soda machine, but realized he had lost his wallet! He ended up dieing up against the soda machine, inches away from a cold drink! ):
Monday, November 1, 2010
Photography Article: How to shoot wildlife photography from a vehicle
For shooting photography In many cases, a vehicle can gain a closer approach to a wild animal than a person can on foot. For example, most wildlife in national parks have grown accustomed to vehicles, and they know there's no threat. Shooting from a vehicle can be done using a stable platform that attaches firmly to the driver's door when the window is rolled down. (These door mounts are available through various sources.) You can also use a burlap or fabric pouch filled with uncooked rice, beans or coarse sand. This actually is my preferred choice for shooting from a vehicle. I travel with it empty, but when I arrive at the shooting destination I'll fill it.
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