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Brickfish!

Discussion by: Sam08 on Sat, 2009-01-31 16:59 with 2 comments

Please vote on my entry!  If I get a good ranking I will win scholarship money to go toward my college education starting this fall.

No Place Like Home: Sense of Place

Discussion by: Sam08 on Thu, 2009-01-29 14:51 with 2 comments

I shot this image for the Sense of Place assignment, and it was somewhat hard to choose.  I had a few photos that I could use for the Sense of Place assignment, which illustrated each in their own way the ways of Edgecomb, Maine.  I tried to print one before this of a covered boat with snow all around it, and a bicycle leaning up against the trailer, but it didn’t seem to be per

Cryogenics: Backlighting

Discussion by: Sam08 on Thu, 2009-01-29 14:49 with 1 comments

I chose this photo for my Backlighting assignment because I liked it the most out of all of the backlighting photos that I shot.  This photo demonstrates a unique vantage point because, although you may not be able to tell, I am very low to the ground.  This could also be used for my Sense of Place assignment because it is very close to my home and a place that I used to visit a lot i

Serenity: Portrait

Discussion by: Sam08 on Thu, 2009-01-29 14:46 with 0 comments

I selected this image for the Portrait assignment because I liked how it came out and it was the best portrait shot that I had.  The printing went really well, I only had to make a few prints and I didn’t have to burn, dodge, or use any filters. 

Speedy Gonzales: Blurred Motion

Discussion by: Sam08 on Thu, 2009-01-29 14:30 with 0 comments

I chose this image for the Blurred Motion assignment because it was, surprisingly, the best one that I had.  None of the blurred motion shots I took seemed to either come out in processing, or be completely in focus, so I had to choose this shot by default.

Fourth Dimension

Discussion by: Sam08 on Thu, 2009-01-29 14:28 with 1 comments

I selected this image for our Stop Action assignment.  I shot this in a completely dark room with a strobe light on, which acted as a flash when shooting, and froze the moving object (in this case a ball being juggled) whenever it flashed.  This could also fulfill the requirements of the Portrait assignment.

Not Yet a Development: Depth of Field

Discussion by: Sam08 on Thu, 2009-01-29 14:24 with 0 comments

I chose this image for the Depth of Field assignment because it meets the requirements of the assignment, and it was my favorite Depth of Field shot.  It could also be used for my Sense of Place assignment, because this photo was shot not far from my home.

Lost Civilization: Selective Focus

Discussion by: Sam08 on Thu, 2009-01-29 14:20 with 1 comments

The second photo I developed was for the purpose of our Selective Focus assignment.  I selected this photo because it was right for the assignment and the tire creates an interesting contrast in the middle of the forest, in the way of organic versus inorganic materials and objects.  This demonstrates a unique vantage point because I was very low to the ground, face-to-face with the ti

Past Youth: Vantage Point

Discussion by: Sam08 on Thu, 2009-01-29 14:18 with 0 comments

The first image that I chose to print was a Vantage Point shot of lichen growing on the rope of my hammock.  I chose this photo because it was in focus, had no light problems, and was an intriguing image to look at.  This image demonstrated a unique vantage point because it is not every day that you get that close to the hammock to look at the lichen growing on it.  I also used t

History Project: Morell & Rudnitsky

Discussion by: Sam08 on Thu, 2009-01-29 14:13 with 2 comments

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