Landscape - Katelyn Horton
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Arquiades Mena
Panorama Study
This is a panorama photo that I took in an open field with some cows. I had a lot of difficulty making panorama fit together nicely. I took this photo in landscape mode. I really tried to not have the horizon line right in the middle, but I think the uneven height of the trees helps.
Shaniqua smith: macro
For this picture i changed the background.
In this picture I focused on this one flower. It took me a while before i could capture it without blur.
This is a good macro but the front bud is blurred out sorta which kind of messes up the picture a bit. But i like the composition .
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Tying to get this in focus was hard because so flowers covered it.So i rearranged them n took the picture.
In this picture I focused on this one flower. It took me a while before i could capture it without blur.
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Tying to get this in focus was hard because so flowers covered it.So i rearranged them n took the picture.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Landscape Study
I took this picture in the woods in Cranberry Lake.
This picture was also taken in the woods in Cranberry Lake.
This was taken near the footbridges on campus.
This picture was also taken in the woods in Cranberry Lake.
This was taken at a "beach".
This was taken at the river behind the dorms.This was taken near the footbridges on campus.
Architecture
This is a picture of Perkins Memorial in Bear Mountain State Park, NY. George Walbridge Perkins was the first president of the Commissioners of the Palisades Interstate Park from 1900 - 1920. I like how the tower appears taller than it is from the road, but when you climb the mountain and stand under it, it is not as large as it seems. The tower oversees almost the entire Palisades Interstate Park and has great views of the Hudson River and New York City.
Panoramas
I took 4 pictures here at Perkins Memorial in Bear Mountain State Park. I used Photoshop to combine the four and make it look like 1 panorama. I also used curves to bring out the red in the leaves in the foreground, however, the red in the leaves in the background are not as visible as they were in person.
These 3 pictures were also taken at Perkins Memorial. There is an amazing view of New York City here behind the trees. I also adjusted the curves to bring out the color in the tress.
This is also on Perkins Memorial. This is a view of the Hudson River and the small town that is visible is Fishkill, NY.
This picture is on the road leaving Perkins Memorial. The Hudson River is the focal point in the panorama. Curves were adjusted to brighten the slightly foggy image.
These 3 pictures were also taken at Perkins Memorial. There is an amazing view of New York City here behind the trees. I also adjusted the curves to bring out the color in the tress.
This is also on Perkins Memorial. This is a view of the Hudson River and the small town that is visible is Fishkill, NY.
This picture is on the road leaving Perkins Memorial. The Hudson River is the focal point in the panorama. Curves were adjusted to brighten the slightly foggy image.
Repair Study
This picture is of my friend's baby Nolan. I thought this was a great shot, however his mom kept her hand close because he's not so steady sitting up on his own yet. The repair turned out a lot better then I anticipated, however I think if I printed this picture out, you would be able to tell that a repair was made. I really like the different shades of green in this picture and I also really like how Nolan is a little off-centered in this shot. Babies are my absolute favorite thing to shoot pictures of.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Panoramics - Michaela Young
I liked this panorama because it wasn't so straight across, but I had to work with it quite a bit. I used content aware fill to take out a bridge railing that was in the bottom left corner. I had to curve adjust it and clean up the sky a lot because my lens was dirty. After I did that, I decided I needed to straighten the picture some, so after straightening I had to use content aware fill again and recrop.
Even though this is a straight across panorama, I enjoy the simplicity of this picture.
Even though this is a straight across panorama, I enjoy the simplicity of this picture.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
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