This past week I had the opportunity to pick the top image I had shot from this semester, that was submitted to be printed on a 16×24 large print. The image that I chose was from my macro assignment where I shot a picture of a bee on some yellow flowers at the Thomas E.Continue reading “Fine Art Print: McKenna Pro”
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Photo Contest: GuruShots
This week I had the opportunity of submitting two of my photos that I have taken throughout the duration of the semester in two of GuruShots photo contests. Here is a link to the site: https://gurushots.com/. Hopefully you will see some of my photos on there! ART DROPS CONTEST: This image was the one IContinue reading “Photo Contest: GuruShots”
TOP FIVE PHOTOS
I picked these photos as my top five photos from this semester that I have taken because it shows that I can take photos of a variety of subjects, in a variety of locations, while still being cohesive with my work. I think these photos showcase my strengths of shooting close-up/macro shots with just myContinue reading “TOP FIVE PHOTOS”
Excursion: Creative
LEVITATION: For this image I took a picture of the background and then had my friend hold a burning roasting stick, I was able to crop out some of the stick in Adobe Photoshop to making it look like the stick was floating in mid air. ABSTRACT: For this photo I wanted to try outContinue reading “Excursion: Creative”
Excursion: Series
SUBJECT & PROCESS: For this series I decided to have my subject be plants because I loved that there was a vast variety of them on the Brigham Young University – Idaho campus during the springtime. For the majority of my photos I wanted to do close-up shots of the subjects and create bokeh toContinue reading “Excursion: Series”
Depth: Deep and Shallow
DEEP DEPTH: – BACK ALLEY: For this image I wanted to shoot some older buildings around Rexburg, ID but opted for the backside of them. Even though it was cloudy outside I was still able to use a lower ISO of 200 because I utilized my tripod. In post, I brought out the colors ofContinue reading “Depth: Deep and Shallow”