Tuesday, November 24, 2009

"Technoid"-ish

This image was shot for my object lighting "Technoid" project. I used a blue gel under plexiglass and a pink gel that bounced off of a white wall behind bubble wrap that I misted with black spray paint. There is also an accent light on the phone. Shot with Nikon D300 and a 105 AF macro lens.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Chocolate Part 2

After some inspiration from an instructor and a classmate, I shot the chocolate assignment again. Which do you like better? Shot with D300 and 105 AF Macro lens.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Chocolate

This image was shot for object lighting. The emphasis is intended to be on the healthful properties of chocolate. It was shot with a D300 and a 105 AF Macro lens.

Fruit



This image was shot for my object lighting class. The focus was on color, composition, and the purposeful emphasis of one piece of fruit. It was shot with a D300 and a 105 AF macro lens. Feedback appreciated.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Focal length and flexibility

During an assignment for portrait lighting that dealt with focal length, my partner and I decided to liven things up a bit. I hope she doesn't kill me for posting this picture-I love it. Shot with Nikon D300 and 18-200 variable aperture lens.

Final HDR Image

This image was taken at the Pisgah Covered Bridge as the sun was setting. After the image was processed in Photomatix I did a lot of dodging and burning using layers in Photoshop. I am happy with the result. Shot with tripod, cable release, Nikon D300 and 18-200 lens.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The Path

This is an image I shot on the Highline Trail in Glacier National Park. It was a foggy day so the views weren't spectacular, but I loved the atmosphere the fog created. I also noticed that I am always drawn to taking pictures of walkways/pathways. Shot with Nikon D300 and 18-200 lens.

Panoramic

This is my panoramic of the Old Well in the center of UNC campus. I shot it very carefully so I didn't have to do much in Photoshop except dodge/burn, sharpen, and color enhancements. Shot with a tripod, cable release, D300 and a 24-85 2.8 lens. I would appreciate any comments and/or suggestions for improvements.