Friday, May 21, 2010

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Yellow Tail.

Here is my attractive photo. I wanted it to represent alcoholism by breaking wine bottles, and it turned out to be a beautiful picture. I love how the two different colors of class combind and compliment eachother and how the light reflects off some of the particles in the glass. No editing was done to enhance this photo - so I am extra happy about how good the color turned out.

Distress.




Thursday, May 6, 2010

Malibu Barbie.


Okay, before anyone makes any assumptions - I'm not some crazy girl that decides to light her barbies on fire in her spare time. I chose this composition for my disturbing photo because I am terrified of dolls. I felt that a creepy photo of a doll would be the definition of "disturbing." I like the placement of the doll, and I find it very eerie that the doll has a smile on its face. I took this photo in candle light, and I thought that this lighting added to the photo by creating a mysterious feel.

Porcelain Mask.




Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Reflection.

For this photo, I took a small, candle-lit chandelier and held it up to the daylight to create two different light sources. I then faded away the background and added a spray stroke effect in photoshop. This is not one of my most favorite photo's, however I do like how it turned out. I love how you can see the light shining behind the tree branch and how it reflects off the chandelier.

Game Time.

Brewer's Game! For this photo, I experimented a bit with the easy blur tool. I like how this tool softens the picture by bluring it a bit, but still shows alot of detail within the photograph. Again, not my most favorite photo, but I like how happy and crazy everyone looks:)

Shattered Windshield

I created this photo by taking a picture of my shattered windshield on my car. I added the neon glow to this photo and I think it complimented my composition very well. I like how the details and cracks in the glass stand out and I think the neon glow added just the touch I needed. I
love how the photo has a blue tint to it, almost making the glass look like water.

Rose.

This is a photo I took in my yard of a rose. In photoshop, I blurred the photo a bit and instead of using overlay, I added the vivid light tool. This is probably one of my most favorite photos because I love high contrast and I think the colors in the photo look great.