Here is a photo I found on the internet. I love the mysterious glow created by the fog in this image. This photo is shot using the rule of thirds because the weight is in the bottom left portion of the frame. There are also lines that create different directions for the eyes to follow throughout the image.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Here is a photo I found on the internet. I love the mysterious glow created by the fog in this image. This photo is shot using the rule of thirds because the weight is in the bottom left portion of the frame. There are also lines that create different directions for the eyes to follow throughout the image.
Picturing the Other-Someone I Don't Know
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Picturing the Other-Someone I know
Here is an image of a little boy I know named Luke. It was chilly outside but he didn't care, all he wanted to do was splash around in the water. I think by having Luke centrally focused allows the viewer to really look at the simple details of the little boy. In this photo I feel like we can really get the feeling of childhood and the ordinary things that are so amusing to small children. All in all this image just really makes me smile!
Friday, November 20, 2009
Found Image
Here is an image I found on the web by a man named Stanley Greenberg. This image is from the water systems in New York. The appeared repetition of circles going back into the tunnel creates pattern in the image and also give depth to photo. There is an overall gray tone to the image, it is not extremely contrasty but the shadows are dark and create interesting extra lines in the image.

This image was taken during a thunderstorm in my home town. In this photo there are many opposing lines which make this photo have tension but also create perspective. The telephone pole cuts the image into sections with all the parallel and perpendicular lines. I used a slower shutter speed and moved my camera to create the light movement in the background. The perspective also makes the telephone pole seem a lot larger than it actually is in real life.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Scratch 1
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Found Image

This image is from the band TOOL's album artwork. Again the viewer can see the very bright colors stand out from the very dark background There is a central figure, which is made even more prominent by the spirals radiating from the center of the image. There are complimentary colors on the central image, red and green, and complimentary colors of blue-ish purple and yellow/orange. Overall this is an image that seems to be coming out of the picture plane at the viewer.
This is a watercolor I did a while ago. I really love how the colors compliment each other, the warm orange and the cooler purples really flow well together in the painting. The main focus, obviously, is the horse in the center, which is also the sharpest object in the painting. The other horses in the background gradually get more and more out of focus.
Found Image
This is a fashion editorial image that I found on the web. I love the up close view of the eye, and the intensity of the color captured in the image. Since this is a fashion photo, the context in which this piece was used is important. This photo was probably used to show an intense eye cream make up. The author of this image made the whites of the eye contrast with an almost completely black iris, which makes it unrealistic, which fashion photography usually portrays.
Found Image
Here is another found image. I thought this image was playful, dynamic, and emotional. There is a lot of action going on in this image, but the photographer managed to get one of the boys in clear focus. The expressions captured on the boys' faces show how much fun they are having splashing around in the water! There are lines that move the eye all through the image: the leg cutting through the right side of the photo, the boys diagonal leg on the left side and then up the torso. Most importantly I think this photo makes the viewer smile and feel what the boys in the photo are feeling-pure innocent joy.
This image is from when I visited the Bahamas in 2007. The exposed coral takes up a majority of the image. There are a lot of organic shapes created by all the craters in the coral and the rocks. The contrast in the image allows for a more intense image, rather than just a boring image of coral. The sepia color gives the feeling of something that has been around for a while. The color is also natural and earth-ish.
Found Image
Here is a photo collage made by someone else. I thought the image was very cheesy! This type of image would definitely be something a person would make for themselves rather than for a lot of people to see. It is very ordinary in the fact that its a sunset (which is very romantic) along with the silhouettes of a man and woman. To make it even tackier the woman's face is very large and her gaze is straight at the viewer, while her husband, boyfriend, fiance, whatever, is kissing her face. Although the idea is sweet I find this image too cheesy to look at for more than 10 seconds!
Here is a picture that I took in my hometown of Sheridan, Wyoming. The color palette for this image is mostly cool, with some warm tones thrown in here and there caused by the building lights. The layout of this image is mostly horizontal, with one telephone wire diagonally cutting through the top left half of the image.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Found Image V
This is a photo from LIFE magazine of the actress Ingrid Bergman. The celebrity aside, the composition in this piece is organized beautifully. The female figure in the front is more in focus than the three women in the middle ground. Contrast is created between the upclose figure's white shirt and the dark dresses of the figures behind her. In this image the three layers of fore ground, middle ground, and background are all visible. The opposition of the subjects' gazes creates different directional lines as well.
Blog V
Here is a photo I took of two wandering foals in a meadow. I adjusted the brightness and contrast in this image to make the blacks more rich and dark. I changed the image to black and white and used the curves palette to adjust the tones. The foals are on the left side of the frame which gives them room to move in the picture. The road is a direct line cutting through the background. The line created by the direction the foals are moving is implied. I sharpened the texture on the two babies to make them stand out more from the background.
Friday, October 23, 2009
For this book cover I used a title that already exists as a novel. The colors I used were very unsaturated, and I used feminine colors as well. I used the same font throughout the cover for cohesiveness. The title somewhat contrasts with what the book's contents seem to be about. Used monochrome colors on the cover too so that nothing would be too distracting.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Blog IV
Typography
In this assignment I had a lot of fun creating different objects with the letter E. I enjoyed using the painting tool as well to create some depth in the frame. The black background gives the image a sort of spooky feeling. The colors I chose all show up easily on the black background, however, I did adjust the opacity of the letters so they were somewhat transparent and more interesting.
Poster/Book Cover I
Here is my made up book cover. I chose to use red because it is bold and would easily catch a consumer's eye. The background texture is folds of cloth which I thought contrasted well with the title of the book. The title is done in a unique font that corresponds to the title. The author's name and the rest of the type on the cover is all done in the same font to keep the cover cohesive and not too complicated.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Blog VI
Blog III-found image
Blog III
Blog II-found image
Blog II
This is an image I found on the web. I found it to be very eye catching because of the contrast between the bright whites and dark blacks. In the picture there is movement created by all the circular shapes, which bounce your eye throughout the image. The man on the right starts the viewer's eye, and then the eyes move along the clocks to the left.
This is a picture I took while visiting a friends farm in Wyoming. I love the expression on the horse's face, he was very sleepy. In this picture there are contextual elements that give the viewer an idea of where this photo was taken. The fence and the feeder in the background provide more information than no back ground. (I do wish that the feeder was not merged with the top of the horse's head however!)
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
2nd Collage
Here is my second attempt at the collage assignment. I really had fun combining images and playing with textures and color. My image is heavier on the right side because of the way I used the darker colors for the horse on that side. I love how the rust colors play off the aqua-ish hues in this collage. Lots of fun!
First Attempt at Collage Assignment
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