Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Inspiration

I like this one because of the colors and the dogs face.



I like how the clouds kind of lead to the rider.

Monday, September 15, 2014

First Photowalk

I chose this photo because I like the clarity of the leaves. I like it.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Exposure

 In photography, exposure is the amount of light allowed to fall on each area unit of a photographic medium(photographic film or image sensor) during the process of taking a photograph. A long exposure showing stars rotating around the southern northern celestial poles. A photograph of the sea after sunset with an exposure time of 15 seconds. A properly exposed photo combines a number of elements- Particularly:
Aperture
Shutter Speed
And ISO (or film speed)

ISO: the measure of a digital camera sensor's sensitivity to light
Aperture: the size of the opening in the lens when a picture is taken
Shutter Speed: the amount of time the shutter is open.

Monday, March 31, 2014

A day in the life of Austin!

 Waking up
 Eating food
 Riding
 Taking a break
 Cloudy day

 Looking for a new spot
 sonic
 What time it is
 Making a pizza
A day in the life of austin waller!

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Portraits Assignment

 I like this one because it captures nature and positivity.
 I like the rule of thirds in this picture.
I like the rule of thirds in this one too.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Portraits Intro

  1. Who are you going to photograph in school? At home?  Why that person? What traits are you going to try to capture in your shoot? :I'm going take pictures of Brayan. I pick Brayan because he is positive and I want to show positivity.
  2. List and explain 5 things you learned or saw an example of that you want to try with your portrait:  I want to try portraits in the first place. I want to do some of them with trees in the background. I want to play around with the shutter speed. I want to try different types of lighting too. Then I want to try editing them.
  3. Find three portraits you like and put them in the post with an explanation of why you like them(see my example below :
    I like this one because of the grass making it look like she is poking out of tall grass.
    I like this one because the picture is supposed to be serious, but then its a sunflower as a head.
    I like this one because it portrays humor.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Weekly photo assignment

Picture that I thought was interesting. I  really liked what the subject was, that being the moss and the trees.

These are the pictures I took modeled after it. They have a outdoors setting in common.






Monday, March 3, 2014

Pictures i like

 I like this picture because I think the framing is nice.

This picture follows the rule of thirds. The chair being the main subject.
The rule of thirds, and little brain.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Composition

Know: Well I don't really know anything about photography. I know close ups normally look pretty cool.

Want I want to know: I want to learn how to make pictures in motion look better. I want to learn about the shooting modes in my camera. I want to learn how to edit pictures with Photoshop. I want to learn how to take better pictures in general.

Learn:

Rule of thirds
Imagine that your images is divided into 9 equal segments by 2 vertical and 2 horizontal lines. The rule of thirds says that you should position the most important elements in your scenes along these lines, or at the points where they intersect. Doing so will balance and interest your photo. Placing your main subject off centre, as with the rule of thirds, creates a more interesting photo, but it can leave a void in the scene. When you look at a photo our eyes naturally drawn along lines. We are surrounded by symmetry and patterns, both natural and man-made. They can make for very eye-catching composition, particularly in situations where they are not expected. Before photographing your subject, take time to think about where you will shoot it from. Shooting from ground up, makes subject look bigger. Shooting high to low, makes it look smaller. Background is what is behind your subject, and foreground is what is in front of it. The human eye naturally recognizes these layers and mentally seperates  them out creating an image with more depth. Framing is important too. Cropping a photo can help a photo. It can make the picture have less going on. Break the rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thursday, February 6, 2014


This dog is pretty cool.

I chose this picture because it looks like people are happy. It has positive vibes to it.  It also looks pretty cool with the snow and what not. This is also important because it is the Olimpics