Friday, May 23, 2014

Found B&W

Abstract
Abstract
Landscape
Landscape
Portrait
Portrait
Texture
Texture




















Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Ansel Adams was born in San Fransisco, February 20, 1902. When he was four, he broke his nose, causing a permanent mark, which caused problems for him fitting in at school. Before attending private school, Adams was home-schooled by his father and aunt, because he suffered from dyslexia. Besides being just a photographer, Adams also was a musician which he taught to be himself. Adams first fully visualized photograph was taken in 1927, and that's when his career as a photographer took off.

I chose this picture that Ansel Adams took because it's really beautiful. It captures every detail of the leaves and the plants behind them as well. There isn't a specific focal point in this picture, it's just the whole thing, and that's what I love about it.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Found Camera Settings Photos

Aperture


Fast Shutter Speed

Fast Shutter Speed





Slow Shutter Speed


Slow Shutter Speed


Aperture

Friday, April 25, 2014

Found Panorama

Outside Panorama

Portrait Panorama

Creative Panorama

Inside Panorama

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Found Panoramic Photos

I like the Panorama effect on this picture because you can see more than you ever would looking at any other angle. You can see the entire city and what is surrounding it and it's very beautiful.

This is my second favorite Panorama picture because it shows exactly how panorama works. The photographer captured each picture perfectly and on time and blended them together to form a piece of art.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Found Faces Story








Hello, my name is Bob. Overall, I would say I'm a pretty happy guy. I have two beautiful children and the most amazing wife in the world. She supports me in everything that I do and I am so very grateful to have her. When we first started dating back in High School, I was so intimidated by her because she was just so perfect. On our third date, I hadn't been completely honest with her. She kept asking me if there was anything that I needed to tell her, or she needed to know about me, but I kept pushing it off. Then I finally decided to tell her. I couldn't keep it a secret forever, especially because It was such a big part in my life.You see, I have a hidden talent. I sing Opera. After I told her, she kind of laughed and then had this huge smile on her face. I asked her why she was smiling so big and it turned out she was a singer as well. That is one of the best memories I have, because that one conversation has shaped everything that I am today. Me and my wife Deborah are both singers now, and even sing together when we're on tour. When you're afraid to tell someone something about yourself, just remember that it could change your life for the better. And I love my life and am so glad I decided to share my hidden talent with the person I loved most.