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I took this at the top of the parking garage at the Silver Legacy at night on a tripod. I liked the blue light but when I took the picture it turned out pink. There was a shadow from the lights reflecting on the right so to fix both of those things I changed the tint to -64 and the shadows to +31. I picked the Silver Legacy building because of the different angles of the building.
For the paparazzi contest at SA!
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Assignment 52: Create a mood with color
Portrait of Po
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Assignment 52 -- Shape, as a two-dimensional construct, as opposed to three-dimensional form.
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June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
Any suspicion/scrutiny of your teacher, on this score, in your work could put you in jeopardy.
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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - August 27: Lynne Sandri Presentation at Scots College August 27, 2016 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Mark Tantrum/ www.scotscollege.school.nz/)
The assignment was to capture 4 different subjects from 5 different angles, or points of view.
On the negative the top of the bridge is not cut off. I somehow managed to do that on the enlarger... Of course, it was the first time I've ever used one!
Canon 35mm film camera (Rebel EOS 2000), T-Max 400 film (was supposed to be 100, but that's all I had at the time).
Canon EF 28-80mm @f/16 (probably), and likely at the wide end.
Please, please critique!
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
I actually took my picture when it was dark in my front room and when I look at the picture it turned out to be bright and very clear. There was a lamp on, on the other side of the room which made that bright spot on the back of the piano. This picture for me gave me a calming/relaxing feeling. I wanted to get the edges of the picture a bit darker, but I am still learning and growing and am teaching myself how to do it.
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
My last ever university report is handed up..!! YES!
As you can see, I'm holding my "Assignment Brief Case." It is feeling a little lighter because it's empty! I'm so glad that this big weight has been lifted off my shoulders and will be one of the last steps to end my University of Western Sydney Four Year Campaign of Educational Terror!
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For this assignment I set up the statue against a blank wall in a dark room. I used a yellow light source which was below the statue and pointed it up at the subject. The light source was maybe a foot away from the subject. I wanted the statue to appear bigger than it actually was so I angled the light source to make it seem taller.
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Assignment:
Wheels make the world go ‘round. For this assignment you are to capture the essence of this wonder of invention and seek out the wheels that make your world turn.
Restriction: To add some challenge, NO wheels that are intended to carry vehicles (cars, trucks, bikes, wagons, trains, etc.) are allowed.
The can opener is my friend and definitely makes my world go round, especially on camping trips!
WIT: Macro setting in natural window light (held white paper behind it to keep from getting reflections from room). Converted to black and white and played with sharpness, contrast, brightness, and level settings in Photoshop Elements with cropping.
This was one of my images for the first photography assignment - was trying to show how bad the drought is and how we need to take part in saving water.
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
Auto sampling equipment collects water samples from the inlet of the pond, it’s then analysed for sediment content.
Assignment #6 "CD" Setup
Canon 550EX flash with 8" snoot and red gel @ 1/128th power. Sunpak 120J in collapsed translucent umbrella @ 1/16th power. Two Bic lighters for shoot on aluminum table. The plastic storage bin held my laptop so I could use the Canon EOS Capture software to take my photo. Fender Stratocaster electric guitar on camera right.
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
June 30, 2010
Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic
Workers at the Alta Gracia factory, set up as a "fair wage" factory recently by Knights Apparel, which is one of the largest suppliers of t-shirts and sweatshirts to colleges in the US. This factory is paying workers a living wage, about 3.5 times more than they are paid in other factories clothing factories in the DR.
The clothes are sold at a slightly higher price with tags explaining to customers that Alta Gracia (also the name of the clothing line) pays the workers more.
Michael Kamber for The New York Times
Assignment ID: 30099366A
For this assignment, I inspired my work by Barbers Krueger's photography style and used my Canon EOS Rebel T7 to take the photo. I first created a black-and-white photo as the background. Then, I added bold words, making them stand out by using a red background and white text. The message in my photograph is that people wear masks to hide their true selves, afraid of what people might think of them. I believe that most people in the world create masks to hide the parts people or even themselves may not like (e.g., insecurity about how they look, creating low self-esteem). I have worn a mask almost my entire life and have grown tired of it. I hope my message will reach those who have been hiding behind a mask like myself. I want to reassure them that it’s okay to embrace who you are and to get rid of the mask(s) you wear.
Took this one walking with Karen this morning. She reminded me that the further awayfrom the background Missy was the better the bluring
For Active Assignment Weekly: June 16-23: Reflections
So whats up with this photo? It is either terrible or lovely. The glass table gives a double reflection which gives it a subtle strangeness, but the gentle smile and direct gaze kept making me come back to it.
Strong light on the side, but shaded for table. Oh, there is one other strange aspect to this, what is it?
Increased exposure and whites in LR, plus some spot corrections and noise reduction.
Assignment was to use the Pen tool to draw curves and lines tracing a photo of a lotus flower. I like the curves all right, but hate the straight lines in the center. Ah, well.
We had a shortlived mini blizzard going on...with huge fluffy flakes...which I keep trying to capture! ..blown up, I got tiny bokeh circles instead of flakes.....anyone have a setting for me? Or a focal point? I was shooting thru living room window and focused on the bush as being something out there in the area of the flakes.....