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NZ surf festival expression session at Fitzroy Beach, New Plymouth, New Zealand

Capucine va quitter la région rochelaise pour la région parisienne....alors j'engrange pour "calfeutrer" le trou !

Sofia's Expressions - no pictures PLEASE!

Portrait of mid adult Caucasian man

Portrait of mature Caucasian man

Heads hanging fron the ceiling in the Kelvingrove Museum

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One of my favorite shots from the Michigan Cirque Du Soleil shows. The Makeup is just outstanding and I couldn't ask for a better expression. Great big eyes...need I say more.

 

Strobist info:

Canon 7D

24-70mm 2.8 @ 54mm f 5.6

sb28 through shoot through umbrella 45 degrees up and left @1/4 power.

Second light was placed 45 degrees right and behind @1/2 power

430exII gridded on left for hair light.

Manjacaze | Mozambique | Africa

 

Nuns' house/Orphanage/Nutrition Center

 

The kids were already curious enough that there was a man that wasn't black, but when I busted out the camera, their faces lit up!

The many wonderful expressions of Ariel Shay!

5.22.21 Expression Dance Academy Recital (by Maria Found)

Working on jewelry designs.

The many wonderful expressions of Ariel Shay!

I discovered that many times the expressions of the people around the subject are even more interesting.....a few of those pics......

One of the villagers family in the various villages in Singalila National Park was heading their way down towards Chitrey when I saw this kid with his parent. The expression of his eyes was too attractive to miss.

Internally Displaced Persons of Swat Valley - Photo taken at Saleem Khan.

Dance recital this weekend. We MUST practice all our faces before the actual rehearsal.

On a cold winter night (tonight)... I bundled up warm and headed out to catch some poetry and music at the November Expressions... Great way to spend an evening...

Stamps and dies from Taylored Expressions. Card by Jen Shults.

The photo I chose for this assignment is one that I took last year, and used Photoshop to edit. I used the burn and dodge tools in Photoshop as well as the shadows/lighting setting to change the contrasts of lighting, and the lasso tool on the petal to keep its color vibrant. The petal represents my optimism for my future. The debris surrounding the petal represent the crushed dreams and dissappoints I had and have surrounding my goals. From my experience in Digital Imaging I last year, I have noticed that I am most comfortable with using Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe Bridge for digitally altering pictures taken with my point-and-shoot camera or for creating pictures on blank canvases. I used the crop tool for resizing my pictures, the burn and dodge tools to create shadows and light onto my photos, and lasso tools to select areas I wanted to alter. Personally, I want to have a nicer camera that can let me manually focus on objects, but my mom will not let me buy one so I will just have to use the one I have now, or borrow one of the Cannons in class.

 

Goals:

-to be able to capture beauty that will captivate people into my pictures

-be able to edit pictures and/or create pictures that will effectively convey the feelings I intend the pictures to emulate

...at the shores of the Ganges!

 

The women devotees, praying in earnest sincerity to the River, as soon as the morning dawns. The faith these people hold, is just unfathomable. The beliefs they have in the rituals is something to witness in person

 

Varanasi, UP

Photography by I Ismael Barrera

www.Digisnapstudio.com

Model: Violeta

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