Wednesday, October 1, 2014

HDR Final Shots

Framing
ISO: 100, Aperture: f/22, Shutter Speed: (1/8), (1/30), (1/2). I selected this subject because I liked how the picnic table was framed by the leaves around it.  

Different Perspective 
ISO: 100, Aperture: f/22, Shutter Speed: (1/60), (1/250), (1/15). I chose this subject because I like chicken and I thought it would look cool in HDR. 

Repetition
ISO: 100, Aperture: f/22, Shutter Speed: (1/20), (1/80), (1/5). I selected this subject because most of central PA is made up of farmland. 

Leading Lines
ISO: 100, Aperture: f/22, Shutter Speed: (1/30), (1/125), (1/8). I chose to photograph the road to emphasize leading lines because it's a road that I drive on everyday on my way to school.

Asymmetrical Balance
ISO: 100, Aperture: f/22, Shutter Speed: (1/40), (1/160), (1/10). I chose to photograph these Silo Towers because I liked how the one has vines going up its side. I also thought that it would look cool in HDR. 

Symmetrical Balance
ISO: 100, Aperture: f/22, Shutter Speed: (1/13), (1/50), (1/3). I chose to photograph this Willow Tree because I liked how it hangs over the objects on either side. 

I like how with HDR you can make a photograph look so unrealistic and surreal. However if you don't want your photograph to look too unrealistic you can still make it look natural. Most of my photographs don't really tell a story, they are just a collection of photographs of objects I see everyday. It gets me thinking about the endless possibilities of photos that I could take, whether it be photos that tell a story or just photos that I take for fun. When editing these photos, I liked how the lighting helped emphasize and outline the subjects. I also liked how the clouds in some of my picture look really defined and unrealistic. 

1 comment:

  1. Which picture goes with...
    Symmetrical balance Trees with benches underneath

    Repetition / pattern Corn field

    Different point of view / perspective Rooster statue

    Asymmetrical balance Silo towers

    Framing Picnic table between trees

    Lines (leading, diagonal, horizontal, vertical) Road


    Which photo has the best composition? Why?
    I think that the asymmetrical picture has the best composition because the silo towers are placed in a good place in the photo. I like the detail in the leaves too and I think it’s a really unique photo.

    Which photo would you hang on your wall? Why?
    I would hang the different perspective photo on my wall because I really like how the red and blue stand out and I like the detail of the texture in the rooster.

    Which photo could use a little work? What needs done? (composition/lighting/cropping/camera angle/camera technique)
    I think the composition in the symmetrical picture could be a little better because it’s not perfectly symmetrical, but I still think it’s a really good picture with lots of detail!

    When looking at the entire set of images what do they say about the photographer? Can you determine anything about the person by looking at their photos? Do they tell a story or are they just a collection of images?
    These pictures show that you’re an outdoorsy person and you like nature. It looks like you like quiet, peaceful places. I’d also like to add that I really like how you enhanced the green in the framing picture because I think it makes the bench stand out more. That photo and the rooster photo are my favorites. ☺ All of your photos are really great and your locations look like they have a lot of meaning to you ☺

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