Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Sandy Surf

A ride around Schoodic resulted in some good photos, but I messed up the focus and ruined a bunch of good shots. Here's what I have left!


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Reflections?

The nature of nature.
What it means?
Deeper thinking.
Quality of light on surfaces of all kinds.
How was this made?
Do you ever feel like you're drowning (figuratively)?
Trees are good.
Double exposure plug-in for the Hipstamatic app, that's how!
Write to me about the content, the swirling and simultaneous stillness.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Light Painting

The simplicity of the extended shutter is capable of producing so much in the way of creative ideas and possibilities that it seems never ending. We took a period last Friday and hung out in the theater to do some light painting, but the theater was so dark we discovered that we had some problems around focus and length of shutter opening. Plunging ahead, there were some interesting photos that resulted from our experiments, but the smooth line and the inherent possibilities with color (we used a black light on the striped shirt that Clara wore) became a focus of the time we had together.

I also set up a camera for some additional work in the classroom this morning and spent some effort to make the light more three dimensional in appearance as it got closer and farther away from the camera lens. Here are a few of what I consider the more interesting ones.





Sunday, October 21, 2012

Jackson Portraits

Ahh.. rough and rougher. There's just something about the manipulated photo that I find more sensitive and meaningful than just a straight shot, but I would have appreciated a bit more "clarity" with these because the subject is my grandson. While the brighter one of the two seems more "grungy", I think the pose and the point of view offer a kind of "uplifting" image. The other one, darker and more somber, has somewhat of a lonely feeling to it, with the plain background, the striped trousers and the single soda bottle as a toy.



Thursday, October 18, 2012

More Camera Effects

Here are a couple that are simple long exposure pre-fire and/or post-fire with the flash used to help solidify the subject. This technique creates really interesting "paths" and blends of color and shape, for an otherworldly appearance of the backgrounds and areas around "flashed" subjects.



Saturday, October 13, 2012

Special Effects for Your Photos

The simplest way of producing a special effect is one that I already gave all of you with the last video I sent, double exposure. Now, double exposure works best when you can find a way to "blend" two photos like you can do so easily in PhotoShop (we will look at that later this week), but simply cutting an d pasting one layer on top of another and altering the opacity of the top layer can do some interesting things to an image as well. 

As you all know, I've upgraded my "Hipstamatic" iPhone app to include the new multi-exposure button, and here are a few photos taken with that "Mobile Photography" camera app.




Here is another image I created using the free software application called "Gimp", and if you have a personal computer, you might want to try it with a download from the web. It's for iMac or PC.


...and finally, here's a video I made for you about using "Acorn" filters to manipulate your images. I would like to have you work with these for a couple of days, add to your portfolio of work, and post to your blog your favorite two. Describe, analyze (elements & principles - I'll email you a sheet to help with your writing) and interpret (meaning, feeling?, attitude!) your pieces and why you chose them to post. Don't forget to post your portrait. The video for acorn is below.