Sunday, March 23, 2008
Brianhead!
Wow, what an amazing weekend!! This is my bro snowboarding off a gigantic cliff. You can see his shadow way down below. I was really scared to shoot with the sun right behind him, but it all turned out okay. Here are the specs:
Beautiful Sunny Day
1/1000 s
f7.1
ISO: 100
focal length: 27 mm
No Flash
Rebel XTI
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Homework, homework, tests, and homework
I'm sick of homework and tests!!!! I think I at least passed the test I took tonight. I'm excited for Spring Break next week - going to Brian Head! yayay! :)
This is a pic I took in my first photography class. You can see my notes are all about photography. I was just experimenting with aperture and exposures, but I ended up liking this pic a lot, so here it is!
Specs:
1/15s
f/20
ISO: 400
Focal Length: 54 mm
No Flash
Rebel XTI
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
What dreams may come
We went to a place called Spiral Jetty last weekend.
http://www.spiraljetty.org/
It was BEAUTIFUL. We got up at 4:00 am so we could catch it at sunrise. Me, Annie, and my Pops went. These clouds and reflection reminded me of the movie 'What Dreams May Come'. Good movie. Good times with my family. And I even got to teach my daddy something. It's not every day a girl gets to teach her dad something. I showed him how to use layers and masks in photoshop to combine images, or adjust facial lighting, or increase saturation.
Settings:
1/100s
f5.6
ISO: 100
18mm focal length
No Flash
Rebel XTI
http://www.spiraljetty.org/
It was BEAUTIFUL. We got up at 4:00 am so we could catch it at sunrise. Me, Annie, and my Pops went. These clouds and reflection reminded me of the movie 'What Dreams May Come'. Good movie. Good times with my family. And I even got to teach my daddy something. It's not every day a girl gets to teach her dad something. I showed him how to use layers and masks in photoshop to combine images, or adjust facial lighting, or increase saturation.
Settings:
1/100s
f5.6
ISO: 100
18mm focal length
No Flash
Rebel XTI
Labels:
clouds,
photo,
photography,
reflection,
surreal,
water
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