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Monday, March 18, 2013

food, glorious food!

It was actually surprisingly easy for me to find food that I wanted to photograph this week! My mom brought treats for her cute little class on Sunday and she made extra for our family, so lucky for me I had the perfect subject for this assignment!

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While I was taking photos this week I came to understand how important the lighting and angle is for food photography. If there was any kind of shadow on the food something looked off and if the angle was too straight the photo simply looked boring. I really grew more of an appreciation for food photographers as I realized how hard it actually is. I did enjoy myself, though! It was fun to see my younger brother's mouth water while looking through the photos and I liked being able to "play with" my food. ;)
 I chose these five photos to upload because I thought that they were the best portrayals of this particular treat. I liked that some of them had funky angles, while others didn't, and that some had a more shallow depth of field than the others. Overall I just really liked playing around with my camera for this assignment and seeing what I was able to create. I hope that you saw something that you liked (if you're nice I might let you come over and have some of these lovely treats with me)! Give me some feedback in the comments! :)


Sunday, March 3, 2013

all those SHADOWS almost killed your LIGHT

This week we had to take photos of "creepy shadows". Obviously, that is not something I generally take photos of, so I was a bit skeptical of my own abilities going into this assignment.
When I started taking the photos I tried to not let my natural instincts take over, which helped a lot. I will admit, I took a ton of photos that I hated, but after awhile I did start to get more comfortable and I was able to create images that I actually really like. So I hope you like my not-so-creepy, but very oddly lighted shadowy photos! Let me know your thoughts in the comments! :)

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This is actually a glass of hot cocoa that I thought would be interesting to photograph. Lots of people take photos of the foamy part of hot cocoa or coffee, but I wanted to see what would happen if I turned on only a small light in my kitchen. The shadows that the glass created by having only the one light are very different and have a unique look to them. I focused my camera on the glass and ended up with this image, which I actually really like.

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This one is almost funny to me, because this little cat is a cookie jar that my grandparents have had for years and my cousins and I are always discussing how creepy it is! For this photo I turned off all of the lights and aimed a flashlight at the cat. The light wasn't directly pointed at the cat, so it created a ton of shadows and I think overall this photo definitely has a "creepy shadow" feel.

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I used the flashlight again for this photo and I thought it was amazing how completely different this photo was compared to the other. In this one the light is shining almost directly on the photo, which gave it much harsher shadows. Whereas in the other photo the light wasn't hitting the cat at a direct angle. I thought it was interesting how different the shadows in the two photos were just by changing the angle of the light.

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Look! I finally figured out what to take photos of! Because of the lighting for this photo, I wasn't able to focus on the flower as easily as I had hoped, but I think it actually worked better because of that. The flower is in focus in areas, but as it gets closer to the edges it begins to blur. I thought this gave the photo a more dark feel and I ended up liking it better that way.

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I like that this one has much darker shadows, so much to the point where they almost take over the photo. It's the exact same flower as the photo before, just a different angle and a slightly different perspective. Comparing these two photos really helped me to see how much the cameras perspective can change the photo.

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This is possibly my favorite photo out of them all. Again, perspective. Instead of standing in front of everything and looking at it directly, I stood behind the vase and focused only on the sparkly purple twig thing. Since the light is coming from below everything around and behind the twig is dark. I love everything about this photo. The color (it's my favorite color, oh my goodness), the line of the twig, the way that everything is so dark, and how the sparkles catch your eye because they are so bright. I just love it!