Monday, May 20, 2013

Lithprint/Lomograph



For this tutorial, I opened the image in PS duplicated the image layer and went to image>adjustments>hue/saturation.Colorize box and made the hue 40 and saturation 30. Then duplicated the top layer went to filter>noise>add noise>and uniform. Then ticked monochromatic box and made it 30%. Then reduced opacity to 30%. Then added the Gaussian blur filter and made radius 1.5. Next, I created a new layer, went to edit>fill and drew an oval. Then hit shift+cmd+I. Then last removed the hard edge with a soft brush. Then added soft light to the layer.

For the homograph, I created a layer copy, went to filter> blur> radial blur and entered 15. Made the method zoom and made quality best. Then used a layer mask and used a soft brush to remove blur from the center. Then with a new layer I used a black brush to create a vignette and lowered opacity to 50%. Then layer>new>adjustment layer>chanel mixer and adjusted red/green levels. Then last I duplicated background and went to filter>noise>add noise and entered 10 and set it to uniform and monochromatic. Then I applied the same noise with the radial blur. 

Friday, May 3, 2013

Finished Under Exposure

For my final under exposure project I used my oil thingy and my go pro. I used these objects because I have had the oil thing since with grade and I thought it would be really cool to photograph. My go pro was a good option because I use it for a lot of things and it has some cool dimensions and creates good shadows. 

This picture was balanced on the light meter and was slightly washed out but not too bad.  shutter speed was 1/250 sec and the aperture was 3.2. the iso was 200 for these three pictures. 

For this picture the aperture was 3.2, shutter speed was 1/800 sec. this picture had very good tone range and this photo was -1 on the meter but was a lot better than the balanced. 

 This photo was -2 on the meter and the shutter speed was 1600 sec and aperture was 3.2 again. this photo was almost better than the second one but a little too dark.

 This picture had an iso of 100 and looked very good as far as lighting. 
 This photo as iso 400 and was washed out somewhat.
And finally this picture was iso 1000 and was very washed out and the subject was almost un recognizable, (not good).

Friday, April 26, 2013

Underexposure Practice

 For this photo, the iso was 400, the aperture is 8.3 and the shutter speed was 1/600.
The effects were the top of the ball was very bright and the bottom had a lot of shadow. This photo was balanced on the light meter.


 For this photo the iso was 400, the aperture was 8.3 and the shutter speed was 1/3200. This picture was -1 on the light meter and was much darker than the 0 photo. 


This photo was iso 400, the aperture was 8.3 again and the shutter speed was 1/4000 sec. This was even darker than the -1 one picture and was -2 on the light meter.

iso 100
was the darkest and showed more detail

 iso 400
was a lot brighter than the 100 and was a little washed out.

iso 1000
was a lot brighter and was very washed out

Friday, April 19, 2013

Light Effects


           For this lighting effect picture, I opened this photo in PS and created a new layer. Then I made a dot with the brush tool off to the side. Next I went to pen > free form pen and drew the pattern of the effect I wanted. Then I right clicked on the pen line and went to stroke path and made it brush. I changed the color to an aqua green. Then I went to layer > layer style> and outer glow. I used one of the presets call vivid light and changed opacity to 70%. Then changed size to 43 and spread to six and set the range to 50. Then I saved as and imported to LR and exported as a jpg. The outcome of this photo was a really cool neon light looking wrap around the bird and the color stands out even more since the rest of the photo is black and white.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Animals at the Oakland Zoo

 For this photo, I went to the elephant exhibit when the elephants were eating and waited until the elephant was turned towards me so the subject wouldn't just be a big rectangle. The trunk is out in front so that shows some depth to the picture while also showing how much they use it . The message of this picture was to show how old, and tired looking the elephant was. Steps for editing this photo were increasing the sharpness, contrast, and saturation. I also cropped the picture and used the old polar preset and added the vignette 2 effect. The elephant looks very calming and it feels like it's very close to you when you're looking at it.

For this photo I was at the gibbon exhibit and took a picture through a bush of a siamang laying on the ground looking up at his hand. The monkey looks very playful and curious in this photo. For editing I turned the photo to black and white, increased sharpness and contrast and turned the brightness of greens and yellows to 100 to make the black monkey stand out in the grass. then I cropped the picture and added the sepia preset with the vignette 2 effect. The overall message is to show how curious monkeys can be and how lazy they can be. 

For this picture I was at the blue and yellow macaw exhibit and it was good because there was no fence or anything to get in the way. The bird was perched up on a branch by himself. I vertically cropped this picture and increased contrast and vibrance and saturation. Then I used photoshop and used the lasso so select everything but the bird and made a black and white layer. To me this bird looks very smart and it was tipping its head looking right at me so the viewer feels close to the subject.

For this picture, I was at the gibbons exhibit in the morning so the monkies were out getting ready to be feed. They were swinging around and the female was looking right at the male and since they are a couple, you can see their connection. For editing I decreased exposure and increased sharpness, and saturation a little. Then I added the cross process 2 preset and cropped the picture so there wasn't a lot in the background. This picture shows how similar monkeys can be to humans, by the relationships they form and all the different facial expressions they make. 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

How I Roll




 

All of these pictures connect to me and how I roll because sushi is something I really like. I think I could eat sushi any time, any day of the week. Also, I made a sort of pun out of how I roll and did how I "roll" like sushi rolls literally. Also, This last picture represents how much and how fast I can eat.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Shutter Speed Practice

 For this picture, I set the shutter speed to 1/30sec. I then set the aperture to f8.0. Then I told Riley to toss the ball up and I took the picture when I saw his hand move. This picture was very blurry but the ball movement is still visible. 

For this picture, I set the shutter speed to 1/60sec and the aperture to f8.0. Then I took the picture when I saw Riley's hand move. This picture was less blurry than the 1/30sec photo.

For this picture the shutter speed was set to 1/800sec and the aperture to f8.0. Then waited until I saw the ball in the air. For this picture the ball was a lot sharper than the previous pictures.