Sunday, December 9, 2007
Starting My Final Project
I started talking pictures for my final project this weekend and I think things went pretty well so far. I realized when I got home and told my father what I had to do for my final project, he helped in finding things I would be able to photograph. I took pictures around my house before I really start traveling around with my father to show how he is in the wilderness. All and all though I am excited and now ready to start my final project. Overall I think I got some basic stuff that I may be able to use but overall I think I just got a better idea of what the possibilities could be when I chose what pictures to use.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Final Project
For my final project I decided to attempt to portray my father through the thing he spends much of his time doing-hunting. I'm going to attempt to get him in his element of not only being deep in the woods but also the preperation, game he has already killed, and the post hunt. My father is some what of a reserve man so it should be interesting how he takes this whole thing when I tell him about this project. This photo to the left is similar to some pictures I hope to be taking.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Blog - random bored
Not really knowing how to use my camera, I went out the other day and pretended I did. Though it was a fun experience snapping away two rolls of film, I was deeply discouraged when I found out that only six pictures actually came out. But now that I know how to work my camera I am ready to go out into the field again and take amazing photos.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Photograpy- Cushing Martin
I was impressed by all the photos but the one that stuck out to me was the photo of the hand against the orange wall. I was shocked by this picture because it seemed so simple (there is only a hand and a wall) but it demanded your attention. I think the picture is so appealing because the hand showes some sort of slight movement because the hand was put in such an ackward position. This photo shows me that you do not need a very complex idea behind your pictures but you need to have something that will capture people's attention.
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