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Fine Line- Looking down hands on face and Looking down head in hands (2)
I produced these two drawings in fine line and this has allowed me to cross hatch and mark make, to produce detailed in depth drawings. I am trying to show encounters with fear. My model Lauren is representing fear of low self-esteem; she is trapped and has become irrational with her thoughts. To display this I have used blood all over here face and hands as at this point she is in a stage of total shock and delusion, an encounter with herself when you’re at you darkest moment. I think the harshness, darkness and strength within these drawings shows her emotional state of fear and anxiety. I think these drawings have been successful as they clearly represent an encounter and experience. I have learnt that from this work I can clearly represent an emotion through the media I use. My intentions whilst producing these two images were to show her fear of being seen. I have photographed my model looking down or into her hands to avoid eye contact with the camera. To further portray my intentions I have produced these two images in fine line which is black. This gives the images a dark and harsh aspect representing her hiding and that she wants to be in the dark for she doesn’t want to been seen or meet the real her. I am pleased with the success of my two drawings as the mark making is strong and shows the strong emotion of the model. In comparison with my colour pencil drawing the contrast in colour makes a difference. Having these two drawings in black and white gives it a more serious feel, you can see the devastation of fear within the model and this is the message I am trying to send through my work.
Day 2. I didn't remember taking this one :) It's right after bathtime, hence Zack's shirtlessness. I think the look of pensiveness is because about twenty minutes later he was throwing up EVERYWHERE.
A Step Further - 1969
Side One
1. Made Up My Mind
2. Waiting in the Bamboo Grove
3. Life's One Act Play
4. I'm Tired
5. Where Am I
Side Two
1. Savoy Brown's Boogie
2. I Feel So Good
3. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On (David-Williams)
4. Little Queenie
5. Purple Haze (J. Hendrix)
6. Hernando's Hideaway
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JOUR 2 I 5 nov. 2019
2ème journée, de 3 jours d'échanges entre + de 5 000 acteurs & décideurs France x Québec x Ottawa.
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JOUR 2 I 5 nov. 2019
2ème journée, de 3 jours d'échanges entre + de 5 000 acteurs & décideurs France x Québec x Ottawa.
Plus d'informations :
© Moetreal
1. 37.221389N 80.418333W
2. I used an iPhone 4 to shoot this photo.
3. The area I shot is similar to the land around it. It is on a path in the wood and has the same types of trees and plants as the other areas in the woods.
4. The area I photographed had many trees. The ground was mostly soil but also had fallen leaves on it. The specific spot I shot was at the intersection between two paths so the ground was more worn down than in other parts of the woods. The trees overhead mostly had already finished shedding their leaves.
5. I have noticed that there are many more fallen leaves now than there have been in past weeks when I've shot at this location. The trees overhead have lost most of their leaves and the colors have changed dramatically from green to brown. The view looking west has considerably changed as the leaves have fallen because it now reveals the stadium in the backdrop.
6. The surface in this location is dominated by Deciduous Forest.
Requirement 2
I was trying to get a burst shot of my brother shooting a basketball from the window of my house when I noticed the balance in the shot of him and the basketball hoop. So, using a wide-angle lens so I could get the whole hoop in the shot, I gave my camera a slow shutter speed of 1/15 and set it on the window sill so that the whole picture wouldn't be blurry. Then I told my brother where to stand and took a picture while he shot the ball. Since there was so much light being let in because of the slow shutter speed, I was able to use an ISO of 100, causing it to turn out much less grainy and dark than the burst photos I took. This satisfies requirement 2 because the main subject, my brother, is blurred.
This photo satisfies requirement 2. I took this photo on a walk through my neighborhood. The color of this house and the red chair on the porch really stood out to me. It looks like a dollhouse with its whimsical color choices. It was a cloudy day so I had to increase the aperture and decrease the shutter speed to get the right exposure. I also did some color editing and rotation in photoshop.
01.02-2 I finally got the urge to start a new knitting project. I am hoping this cape will be cozy for working at home this winter.
This photo meets requirement 2. I shot the photo in Bellevue on a bridge that is going across 405. I had aperture size set to f/5.6 for increased exposure. I had shutter speed set to 4s for increased exposure as well. I kept ISO at 100 to remove noise from the photo. In Photoshop, I turned down brightness to bring out the lights.
This photo satisfies requirement 2. I took this picture in my house when my cat was playing with her toy. I used relatively low shutter speed and high aperture to create motion blur while keeping the background clear. The ISO is toned down to make the photo less noisy.
Blue Ridge Parkway - Mile Marker 361.2
Glassmine Falls - an 800 foot fall in the Asheville NC watershed (access is therefore prohibited) which can be viewed from an Observation Platform at this Overlook.
The falls are often dry and barely visible, but Springtime is a good time to view them when rains are more frequent, etc.
We were able to see "wet" rocks and a tiny trickle of water. We haven't ever stopped here before, but we WILL be going back!!!
The beautiful "lilies" seen in some of these photos are "Turk's Cap" and they are "wildflowers" . . . amazing!
Edit 2 - I did play with the saturation just a tiny bit, but the overall color is fairly true to how the sunset was. Getting the different exposures was a very neat way to accomplish this image.
1. I used my camera and saw the fruit in the fridge in the black refrigerator.
2. I saw the negative space which is the black and figured gthat it would be a great picture because the green and red stand out with the black background
3. I took the great oppurtinite to get the black background and use it as negative space.
1. This is Whiteface mountain. This represents winter because the winter Olympics took place here and this is where tourists go skiing.
2. I would like to have gotten more of the mountain in the shot.
JOUR 2 I 5 nov. 2019
2ème journée, de 3 jours d'échanges entre + de 5 000 acteurs & décideurs France x Québec x Ottawa.
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© Moetreal
1. A duck gliding on the water with its neck outstretched.
2. I know this isn't the best quality photo, but I just thought it was so cool. And with us learning Photoshop I thought I could make it a lot better. I tried reducing noise around the duck itself and sharpening the details of his body. And then I also made the background lighter, and a brighter blue. It's still far from perfect, though.
The focus is truly the duck's beak. The angle is from above. As far as composition, there is a lot of texture with the water and you can see his wet feathers a little bit. There's contrast between where he is swimming and the smoothness of the water in front of him. There is a small pop of color with the plant. So it's a very simple photo.
3. Shutter Speed: 1/500 Aperture: f/3.1 ISO: 200
Bilder fra seriekampen mellom Skeid og Stabæk 2 i Oddsenligaen 21. april 2015. Kampen endte uavgjort 3-3.
This photo satisfies requirement 2. I turned off all of the lights in my grandparent's house and opened all of the curtains/blinds. I loved how the skylight lit up his gray/white hair. The skylight was used as the key light and was very bright due to the sun being directly overhead. The windows on the side of the house were used as fill lights to allow for the rest of his face and details to have enough light for the camera to capture. I used an f stop of 4 to blow out the background, but still have a large enough depth of field to capture his front shoulder and entire head. I used a fairly quick shutter speed of 1/250 in order to ensure that there was no motion blur due to holding the camera with my hands.