Thursday, February 25, 2010
1:10 to 1:1 Project
For my Macro Photography class we picked an object that was "about football-sized" to photograph in a series from 1:10 to 1:1. I used a 105mm AF Nikkor lens. It was exposed at f/22 for 3 seconds for the 1:10 and 2 seconds for the 1:1.
Glass bead
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Its good for you!
These are dried chickpeas with a lettuce background. Shot using a copy stand, side lit on both sides at slightly more than 1/2 power. It was shot at f32 at 3/4ths of a second and the magnification is 1:1.
This is a turnip that I shot using a copy stand. I turned the side lights to half power. Like the chickpeas, It was shot at F32 at 3/4ths of a second and the magnification is 1:1.
First attempt at ophthalmic photography...
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Macro Metal
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
First Video Attempt
For our assignment we were given an MP3 file of a Thom Yorke song. The only requirements were that we include at least 30 seconds of the Yorke song and the total video had to be 1 min to 1.5 minutes. I photographed many sheets of paper using a flash and then added them to IMOVIE at .3 sec intervals. I repeated the color sequence a few times. For the sound I took samples of the song that I liked and tried my best to blend them together. I was not happy with the results because I was unable to match beats using the software and a discerning ear can tell where the audio clips are repeated.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Gonzo's Adventures in the Snow
Monday, January 25, 2010
Lego Simpsons Intro
Quite simply, what more could a child of the 80's ask for from Youtube? Also a good example of stop motion photography.
Stop Motion Video
In my multimedia class we have been watching a lot of cool videos to give us ideas/inspiration for our own projects. We have watched a few stop motion videos and. This one is painful to watch but I believe it is inventive...
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Medicine ring
Macro rocks!
These rocks were collected on a trip to Yellowstone Park. I used my D300 with a 60mm AF Nikkor lens. I also used a lens stage for the first time, to move the camera forwards and backwards without adjusting the focal length. I shot this picture at 1:1 magnification at f/16 at 1/45s. I used a halo light and a white door for fill.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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