Friday, March 8, 2013

Week 3:
The images below are my best 10 images from the past three weeks.

This picture was taken on the side of the fish tank
reflecting the fishes on the glass on the other side. 




In this picture, there are a whole bunch of cups plants.
I took a mirror and made a reflection of it and I really
liked the way the plant in the back looked brighter
than the rest with the sun shining behind it. 


This is one of my pictures from week 2.

This is also a picture from week 2.

This is a picture of a dinosaur reflecting off of a
car window. There was a flag inside the car that
was a distracting object in my picture so I used
Adobe Photoshop to edit that out. 


This is one of my pictures from week 2.

This is another one of my pictures from week 2
although; I changed it in Photoshop making the
mood of it darker and gloomier. I thought it
looked better like that because it looks like this
picture was taken in an alley or somewhere dark and scary. 


I took this picture using the stream on Indian Creek.
I held the branch up near the water and created a
reflection of it in the water. 


In this picture, I took a mirror and held it up to a rug
to make it look like the rug is the same on both sides,
and since the circles carry on to the edge of the page,
it gives it a look as if the rug goes on off the picture.

I took a phone that created reflection on its screen. I set it
up in such a way where you can see behind the camera and
what is being captured in the front view of the camera.

2 comments:

  1. I love the fish reflection shot. Your concentration theme is unique and intriguing!

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  2. The reflection idea is so cool! I never would've thought of taking pictures of objects using a mirror to see their reflection. Can you try retaking the fish photo? I think it would be much clearer if it wasn't so gloomy from the murky water. The plant reflection was an illusion, I didn't see the mirror at first until I analyzed the photo for a couple minutes. Keep up the good work!

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