Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Architecture


This is one of my favorite pictures i created in photoshop.  It is a random setup of building parts that I filtered and colored.  It took a while too color the wall but it was worth it. Some of the composition is shaky by the door but other than that I believe it looks ok.

First Photoshop Drawling

     This is one of the first photos I drew in photoshop this year in my photography class. I tried to draw a soccer field with someone warming up by shooting into the goal. But, nevertheless, it turned out pretty bad.

Evening Serenity


     this is a picture I edited in photoshop of my backyard.  It goes along with the poem i wrote last year, which i added into the photo.  I wish the sky was a little more pink than it is to show a more colorful evening.

Predator and Prey



This is an animal that i merged in adobe photoshop that combines a bird with a snake. The color is not an even matchup but it is a close match. this symbolizes that the even though it has a pretty face, it may not be what you think.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Lucky Swing


    This is a more recent photo I developed of a girl with her eyes shut swinging her bat.  It is a symbol of how people just "swing" into life decisions blindly.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Backyard Fun

     







  This is one of my last 5 by 7 photographs.  I called the photo "Backyard Fun" because it captures the idea of going outside and having fun.  The photo turned out in focus, but was blurred while uploading. The shadows are dark on the volley ball, and the light coming through the net shows a good contrast.

Black and White Photography



       As a freshman at Neshaminy high school I took a basic photography class. Although using Adobe Photoshop was interesting,it got old pretty quick. But, the black and white portion of the class was very interesting.  We got to take pictures with an SLR camera and instead of manipulating pictures to fit a topic.  For the assignments in black and white you had some freedom in what you take pictures of when you brought the camera home.  Once you got back to school you got to put the film on the reel in a changing bag so it doesn't get exposed. After you put it in a tank you have to be spot on developing your film. But once you go through that you get to use the enlargers in the dark room to print your pictures and although in the beginning the photos don't always turn out in focus, they will turn out better as you become more experienced.