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TITLE: MY MACRO MODE
ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION
To the best of my knowledge, all digital cameras (and some film) have a "Macro Mode" setting somewhere on or in the camera. Also somewhere in your instruction manual will be a table that shows the range (cm or ft) that this setting is designed for.
In this assignment you "MUST" use this setting and photograph a subject (of your choice) at it's closest (in focus) position in front of the lens.
Also, in your "What It Took" (WIT) please describe 1) Your camera's Macro Mode's closest dimension it can focus (@smallest focal length) and 2) How you handled the issue of lighting an item so close to the lens.
I am sure many of you use other modes or settings to record your Macro photographs, as I sometimes do, but that is not the object of this assignment.
RESTRICTIONS
None really...Just a photograph of something "Up Close and Personal" that will get a bunch of votes.
DARE
If you have a bellows...USE IT....
WIT, ok, so i used the macro setting on my camera and used my sigma 70-300mm...with a reversed 50mm 1.8 attached to the front (poor man's macro lens). In macro mode, i couldn't use the commander feature of the d90 for some reason, so i used a cactus remote trigger on an sb600 reflected off a piece of paper. Unsure what the magnificaiton is. The photo is uncropped, and is one of the cpu contacts off my sigma 10-20.
GAF Photography 2009: Assignment Thread 67: Copycat. My take on Andrew Wyeth's Christina's World with my daughter in our back yard. Original at: i41.tinypic.com/slpt3k.jpg
These are logos I created. The first one is for lightning, the second one is for my friend, Brenna, and the third one is for flowers.
©2005-2008 Lissa Rivera
Public Education
Over the past three years I have been exploring educational institutions that act as pilot to class mobility. It is the American ideal that one can rise above their class if they work hard enough in school. Anyone can be president, or anything they wish to be. These structures, meant to be the building blocks of one's future, are the supposedly egalitarian basis for opportunity.
By photographing without human presence I hope to create a stage-like setting, so that it is up to the viewer to project their own ideas of how they might experience each area. Through these portfolios I hope to touch upon both the advantages and limitations of each education.
-Lissa Rivera 2008
OCA: photograph submitted for the OCA Introduction to Digital Photography assignment 1: Contrasts.
Contrasting pairs of images
DPS assignment, "What's in your bag?". I don't have a camera bag, but like many moms, I have the combination diaper-camera-and-purse bag. This includes camera, wallet, phone, gum, chapstick, keys, diapers, toy, juice cup and old dry nasty french fry.
Tulipan, Tango jaluosi, 2 elementer, en helhed. Det var de kodeord, Ninna gav mig, som jeg skulle bruge til at male, hvad min opfattelse af det var.
The Assignment was to create a painting from the words: Tulip, a Unity, Tango Jealousy (the tune), 2 elements.
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
I took this for the weekly assignment for digital photography school. The assignment was "Ghetto Lighting" where I used a desk lamp to illuminate my face :-)
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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 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 waited until golden hour to take this photo because I used the sun as my light source (she was facing the sun). I was actually in the middle of the street in front of my house taking shots for this assignment. The blinds were old ones that we were about to toss so I thought it would be awesome to use them for shadowing. I had three favorites out of the pictures I took; one was joyful and one was expressing sort of an anger. This one was interesting because it can be looked at in different ways. For me, I thought determination.
Assignment One
I tried to use the 'triangle' rule in this photo, though not sure i've managed to capture it that well, but in the foreground you have the subject in focus in a 'triangle' shape and in the background the out of focus subject forms another triangle.
My darling 14month-old son in his usual TV-watching position about 6 inches in front of the tube. Lighting from TV screen (in front of him) and a floor lamp (behind him and reflected in the fireplace beyond him). Adjusted levels in PSE to lighten image for Flickr (why does it always look fine on my computer but too dark on Flickr???)