Monday, September 29, 2014

Reflection Challenge

 
 
I took a picture of my brother's reflection. The reflection was on the surface of a light switch cover.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Wednesday Photo Walk


I chose this picture because I like the lighting and how the red fire hydrant pops out in the green plants.

Before And After

I used the cloning tool to remove the flies and get rid of the pink. I enhanced the brightness and contrast of his hair so that it looks whiter. I also touched up the red fence using the cloning tool.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Potrait Series


This is how I prepare for a soccer game. First I put on my jersey. Than I put on my shin guards and socks. Last I put on my cleats and lace them up.

Friday, September 12, 2014

Composition Book

"Paco"             C. Knudsen 2014


Horizontal is a picture that is wider than it is tall.
This picture of my bird is an example of  a horizontal picture. The width is greater than its height.
"NYC"        C. Knudsen 2014


An up angle is also known as worm’s eye view. The picture is taken from an angle that is looking up at the subject. It portrays strength and authority.
This picture is an example of an up angle. It was taken from the streets of NYC. The camera was aimed up towards the sky to capture the building.

 
"Tis the Season"         C. Knudsen 2014

Leading Line is a line that leads you visually to an object or that leads into the distance creating depth.
This image is an example of leading line. The string of lights on the banister goes into the distance creating a feeling of depth.
"Logan"              C. Knudsen 2014

High Key is bright, intense, and active.
This picture is an example of high key. The bright light adds effect to the picture. Compared to the low key picture you could see how this is more active.
 "AJ"        C. Knudsen 2014

Distance determines the depth of a picture. It could be close, far, or medium. In this case it is close.
This picture is an example of close distance. The picture was taken with the camera zoomed in on the boy’s face. It captures more details and allows you to have a closer look at the subject.