Monday, January 31, 2011

The following image is one I took in San Juan Puerto Rico lats summer, I love the how the motion in this picture almost comes to life, the lines of the waves give it contrast and it almost seems like the water is fading into he sand and land.

-Melissa G
The following image is another one of San Juans beach. I love how the land takes over the picure and water just serves as an alternate. It almost looks like the water is fading into the clouds.

-Melissa G

Introduction to Photography Fall 2010: Puerto Rico

Introduction to Photography Fall 2010: Puerto Rico: "Here is a picture I took in San Juan Puerto Rico last summer. The water makes a contrast in which it almost fades into the sand and land. Th..."

Maggie's Photos

This photo was taken in Park Güell in Barcelona, Spain when my mom visited me while I was studying abroad in Spain this past semester.



I chose to focus in on two separate parts because even though they are in the same photograph, they are two completely different images and it demonstrates how one photo can capture so many different things at once. 

Maggie M.

















This is a photo of an old stone market place in a town we visited on vacation. I zoomed in on the arch as a frame, framing the arches on the other side, and got a closer look at the sun glinting off the bike.

Anne M

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Hannah's Photos



This is a photo while I was in South Dakota visiting my grandparents about 2 years ago. When I was little I always loved looking for Prairie Dogs. This photo has one in it, but you have to look really hard in the first image to see it.


Although this is a simple picture there's still a lot going on. I photographed the side of a building in an alley and then went closer and captured the transition from simple plaster to exposed brick. I like the color contrasts in both photos.

-Drew

Friday, January 28, 2011

Jessie's Pictures




I took this picture and I put the original picture but I what I did was zoomed in on a building that kind the center of attention and this was similar to what Professor Wilson was saying how you have a big picture and when you zoom in you have something totally different.