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Here is the lantern photo that the text book team decided to use. It was really fun to have an assignment and find different ways to illustrate their theme,

 

The comment has the book design.

i would like to take dis opportunity to tell everyone that

ILL BE IN BAGUIO beginning tom.

review for my NCLEX exam.

 

wala munang flickr!nyahaha!

 

pray for me guys para mkapas ako!lol

*thanks evryone= )

I don't think this is exactly what my instructor wanted when he gave us our assignment for this week. I love it!

 

Photo taken through a dirty window looking into the bathhouse at Coe Hall. The purpose of the interiors assignment is to learn how to adjust the camera for the various types of light encountered indoors. Used the polarized filter here.

 

I don't think I'm ever going to make page 1 of Explore...... sigh......

Here was another treatment of the lantern and lighting. I was going for the homey look with the dish cabinet. Neither this one or Assignment 1 was chosen. But I had fun thinking of new ways to show a lantern.

18x12”

6, 6x6” panels

AAW June 8 - 15 Triptych

WIT: In the time of covid 19, I've been busy baking bread - I decided to try no-knead focaccia. I noticed on Instagram that focaccia flowers are a thing, and since I enjoy playing with my food, I thought I'd try my hand at it. The triptych represents the different stages of my focaccia, from raw ingredients to finished creation. It was yummy!

 

Here is the link to the recipe I followed:

www.bonappetit.com/recipe/easy-no-knead-focaccia

 

Made Explore.

Dark, mysterious....... I'll take many more photos for this assignment!

 

I love stairways. Especially the winding, marble stairway at the New York Public Llibrary.

TSC ~ REFLECTIONS

 

Lake Louise ~ Banff National Park, Canada

Morpheus: What is the Matrix? Control. The Matrix is a computer-generated dream world built to keep us under control in order to change a human being into this.

[holds up a Duracell battery]

Neo: No, I don't believe it. It's not possible.

Morpheus: I didn't say it would be easy, Neo. I just said it would be the truth.

 

Take a Class with Dave and Dave Assignment: The Matrix - Photos inspired, in some way, by the movie The Matrix. Yep, it's Dave's favorite movie.

 

Highest position: 254 on Thursday, March 22, 2007

Styling assignment: Camera: Canon 1DX Mark II. Lens: Canon 24-70mm, f/4.5, SS: 1/50, ISO 200. Light source: Canon 600EXII-RT Speedlight w/Impact 24" x 24" Quickbox with grid. Note: Child was not sitting on a shelf. He was laying with his back on the floor. Image was shot from above.

Every piece of assignment is unique and full of brilliant ideas. All my ideas translated into thousand of words that explain everything you need to know about the particular topic.

 

Here i used blue torchlight to focus on the outer ring and took the photo.

 

Object: Assignment binder.

Taken by Iphone 4S.

Digital Art- Cammino & Viv Capovolto

Shots at the Toronto Zoo, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Assignment 52 -- "Fine Art" -- what might you hang on your wall?

 

This assignment inspired me to experiment with HDR, to attempt an "old masters'" sort of glow to a still life. Amazingly fun & addictive!

 

(Shot in natural light, late afternoon sun.)

The assignment was to use Photoshop's Vanishing Point filter to wrap a banner or sign around a building. I decided to use a picture of the girls. I could have put more time into this. But, I had to get it done in a hurry. Using the filter was easy. The only work involved was making sure the light pole was in front of the banner. I should have darkened the right side of the banner a little as the light source is hitting the building on the other side. But, once again, I put this together quickly. I also should have created a crease going along the corner of the building. I'll probably fix these issues and replace this image at some point soon.

Assignment for Creative Photography working group: Imperfection

Weekend Assignment: Weather

Biodiversity conservation center, Val de Reuil, France

note card lily vally_DSC7581_1.jpg

Active Assignment Weekly: April 15-22, 2024, Simplicity. To me, simplicity means no distractions. I decided to use two of the many different techniques available to achieve this - fill the frame ("After the Rain") and negative space ("Beach Time"). Both photos were taken at Point Pelee National Park, Ontario. You'll be seeing a lot of pictures from this park, as I am here for two months (it is a bird migration hotspot).

Assignment for Creative Photography working group: Detail

Renaissance Atlanta Waverly Hotel Main Hall

Assignment for Creative Photography working group: Shadow

Assignment - 2 : On the banks of Purna

Taken for Assignment 52 assignment #4..Only had the use of white paper for backdrop,window light and a mirror for fill light.

Swarali Photo Assignment (November, 2015)

Title:

People:

Place:Redmond

Date:2015:11:14 17:40:47

File:DSC_7036.jpg

 

local value or something like that

A new Ball-tier... meh

This is a pano from 5 vertical shots. We dont get much cool weather here in SoCal, so I was happy to see these clouds, which were actually a different shot from later in the day.

Strobist: bare 550ex about 6 feet from subject on camera right, and another on camera left.

I took out a tree in the background, but you can still see the reflection...

Studio 26, assignment on color -- a complementary scheme, & thank you to Ute for this assignment, which got me constantly thinking about color!

Belonging to the Wrightia religiosa type of bonsai.

I've now moved on from DPS assignments(more's the pity) You can follow my blog as I explore New Zealand here-

 

tikitouringnz.blogspot.co.nz/

  

Believe me, this was way harder to achieve than it looks. I had to do two trips to the beach as I just could not get the angles right on the first day. The angles of the vertical lines changed depending on how far the camera was from the box, what the POV angle was and how wide I had my lens, and not being able to clearly see my screen on my camera didn't help either. I had to enlist Mr FKG to help me draw it today, it took over an hour to get it right(and it could have still done with some tweaking) but we were running out of light.

 

"Best of the Year 2012"- Sand Box

This was orignally submitted for the Forced Perspective assignment. I chose this shot for my "Best of Year" mainly because of the planning and the time & effort that went into creating it which included two visits to the beach (as I just couldn't get the angles right the first time). While it might look simple enough it was a tough challenge to draw, I had to draw around 10 large "boxes" before I finally got the right perspective.

A pretty complicated setup for a relatively plain shot. This week's submission for the next 102 assignment, the concept being 'going green'. Seeing as we are going through a phase of 'grow your own' at home, I thought that a shot symbolising this would be in order. However, I didn't bank on the unfeasibly good weather that we have for the last two days. This is great for the suntan and the bbq skills, but less so for the strobist fun, as it's far too bright to take any outdoor shots during the day.

 

By the time the evening comes bringing more appealing light, I've generally had a glass or two of vino (especially as there was a certain sports game this afternoon that shall not be mentioned); and I can't get my head around the finer points of subtle lighting after booze.

 

Strobist: SB28 in snoot rear and camera right, providing the hard directional light on the right hand side of the 'hill'. A silver 'tin foil' reflector slightly above the camera angled down to provide the main fill on the shot. Two tricky bits:

i) I had to gobo the bare light with a) my laptop (makes a good flag) and b) a bit of gaffer tape stuck to my laptop, in order to prevent nuking the stem and leaf.

ii) it was tricky to get the reflected light to hit 'just' where I wanted it, so I stuck a torch (flashlight) on top of the strobe to get an idea of what the light was doing.

  

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