In this picture if you look
closely you can see that this bug is missing a leg and is wounded. I don’t
really like bugs all that much but I do like animals and nature. I know what it’s
like to have an injured leg, it’s difficult and tiring to do normal things. And
I wanted to show that through this picture. It’s a warrior bug because it is
just this small little thing living in a world where everything else is bigger,
but the bug is strong enough to live through it all even though its injured.
Breanna SIn collaboration with other schools around the country we have started a blog to showcase student photos from the Photography classes at FPHS. Please feel free to leave constructive comments. Anonymous posts will be rejected. Please include your name and school.
Monday, February 25, 2013
A Day In The Shade
During the shot I was in the squat position for nearly five minutes. I
blocked the sun with most of my back to get the mysterious shot of what can be
behind the fence. I used Photoshop to make it a warm picture to allow for it to
be more inviting and also more enjoyable. The fire hydrant brings in the
feeling of reality missed with a dark forest behind it where you could get
lost.
MaReadySpidey
This photo is one of my favorites. My camera was set on
Program and I was using Super-macro. I was trying not to scare the spider away,
but at the same time I was trying to take it’s picture at different angles. I
like how the light is in the background. I adjusted the exposure and highlights
to make it brighter in colors. Some people think spiders are scary, but if you
take a closer look they are really cool.
Janie BGotta Catch 'Em All
This picture was taken during the toys assignment. I like
this one because it reminds me of when I was little I would always watch
pokemon when it came on, and spending hours and hours of playing pokemon
stadium with my cousin Zach on his N64. When I took this, I drew a pokeball on
the side walk and put a pokemon on each side, then in photoshop, I used the
spot healing brush and cleaned up all the gum and the cracks.
Anthony MFalling Up
This shot is a picture of a tree that it’s leaves were dying
so the whole tree was yellow except for the trunk. I wanted to do the tree
because I thought that a yellow tree would portray “the fall look”. Before I got to this masterpiece
of greatness there was a lot of trial and error. I tried a lot of things like
leaves on the ground bushes and the dark sky, but nothing worked as much as my
best shot. I am satisfied with my final product obviously because I thought it
looked good. In Photoshop I just adjusted the levels a little bit to make it
brighter in contrast to exemplify the tree and its yellow dying look.
Bradlee M
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