My first photo is the first photo I took. I took it for a rule of thirds photo assignment. I like the angles I used. This photo will forever be the stepping stone to my photography skills. (f/5.6. ISO 1600. SS 1/80.)
The second photo is one I used for a leading lines assignment. I think I perfectley used the light reflection to meet up with the bold line on the floor. (f/ 5.6. ISO 800. SS 1/60.)
Third, is a photo that has been used and seen many many times. I like it because it's a basic photo that I took and made my own. I used the light reflections to add shimmer and distraction. (f/3.5. ISO 640. SS 1/25.)
In my fourth photo, I took something that means a lot to me and wanted to create a lasting image of it. It's the Heritage Highschool logo. I've been here for four years. I'm almost done. This photo has a lot of meaning in it to me. (f/5.6. ISO 600. SS 1/80.)
Lastly, is my favorite photo I've taken. I love this one. It's just a picture from the underside of a tree. I feel like I placed all the branches perfectly, as well as my light sources. There is a slight photoshop edit, only on the contrast of the tree. I only increased the sharpness of the photo. (f/25. ISO 1600. SS 1/1600.)
The second photo is one I used for a leading lines assignment. I think I perfectley used the light reflection to meet up with the bold line on the floor. (f/ 5.6. ISO 800. SS 1/60.)
Third, is a photo that has been used and seen many many times. I like it because it's a basic photo that I took and made my own. I used the light reflections to add shimmer and distraction. (f/3.5. ISO 640. SS 1/25.)
In my fourth photo, I took something that means a lot to me and wanted to create a lasting image of it. It's the Heritage Highschool logo. I've been here for four years. I'm almost done. This photo has a lot of meaning in it to me. (f/5.6. ISO 600. SS 1/80.)
Lastly, is my favorite photo I've taken. I love this one. It's just a picture from the underside of a tree. I feel like I placed all the branches perfectly, as well as my light sources. There is a slight photoshop edit, only on the contrast of the tree. I only increased the sharpness of the photo. (f/25. ISO 1600. SS 1/1600.)