This picture I took of Skip taking an eating break, while we were shooting him. For this picture I had the ISO at 100, the shutter speed was at 1/80, and the aperture was at 4.8. In photoshop I got rid of a horse that was standing behind him and then added highlights to his hair.
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Sitka Running
This is a picture that I took of Sitka running through the pasture. My ISO for this picture was at 400, my shutter speed was at 1/160, and my aperture was at 5.6. In photoshop, I erased a fence that was running through the picture. I also made Sitka a little brighter and a little sharper.
Sitka
In this picture I used a horse named Sitka and my model's name was Lexie. I took this picture at an ISO of 400, a shutter speed of 1/160, and an aperture of 5.6. In photoshop I wanted to make the picture look a little more country or western, so I put a sepia tint onto take change the coloring.
LeeLee
This picture I took with an ISO of 400, the shutter speed was 1/60, and the aperture was 5.6. In camera raw I made this image a black and white, then in photoshop I just got rid of some horses that were in the photo and were distracting.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
In the Field
This picture was taken with the ISO at 100, the shutter speed was at 1/200, and the aperture was 5.6. In photoshop I didn't do very much, but in camera raw I did turn down the highlights so that there would be details in the clouds, then I did a gradient with the color blue because before the color of the sky was a boring grey color.
Cali
This picture of Cali I took with the ISO at 100, the shutter speed was at 1/400, and the aperture was at 3.5. In photoshop I had to remove some objects that were distracting and some scars that were on er body. I also painted her legs to make them look cleaner and whiter.
Sunset in Mexico
I took this sunset picture in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. For this one the ISO was at 100, the shutter speed was at 1/250, and the aperture was at 5.6. And for this picture I didn't have to do anything to it in photoshop.
Birds in Sunset
This picture I took in Mexico while the sun was setting. The ISO was at 100, the shutter speed was at 1/2000, and the aperture was at 5.6. All I did in photoshop for this one was make the birds sharper.
Skip Running
This is a picture I took of Katie and her horse Skip running through a field. For this picture I had the ISO at 100, the shutter speed was at 1/1250, and the aperture was at 3.5. In photoshop I just painted in some hair to his mane to fill in the little pieces that weren't there. Then I also used the dodge/burn tool to put more focus on Skip and less on the trees.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Spotlight
I took these picture in a pitch black barn using a spotlight as my light source with these horses. With this first picture the ISO was at 800, the shutter speed 1/60, and the aperture was at 3.5. In photoshop all I did with the top one was get rid of the lead rope in the picture and made the ground black because the spotlight made it light up just a little. On the second image, the ISO was at 1600 and then all the information was the same as the first one. In photoshop I started out just getting rid of everything except for the horses head because with her body in the picture it made her head look too big and it didn't look proportional. So after I got rid of the body, I found another picture of her body that worked better for the picture, I added that picture in and distorted it to make it proportional with her head, then I used the gradient filter over the body to fade it out just a little bit.
Holiday Shoot
This picture I took during Christmas time for a holiday photoshoot. I took it at ISO 1600, with a shutter speed of 1/100, and the aperture was at 2.8. In photoshop I made the gold ornament a little brighter and got rid of some glares. I also blurred out the red sparkly ornaments and the snow to make the gold ornament the only thing in focus.
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Wedding Bouquet
This is a photoshoot that we did with a few wedding dresses and bouquets that were given to us by a local florist. This picture was taken with an ISO of 400, the shutter speed was 1/20, and the aperture was at 8.0. In photoshop, I just did things to draw more attention to the flowers rather than the dress. The first thing I did was blur the buttons on the dress, then I made the dress darker using the burn tool and dodged the flowers to make them a little brighter.
Monday, April 11, 2016
Cheyenne in the Pasture
This picture I took with the ISO at 100, the shutter speed at 1/320, and the aperature was at 4.5. In photoshop, I just did some dodging and burning on the horses face and body. I also had to remove some distracting things with the stamp tool.
Character Card
This was a picture that I took for a school play that was going on at our school, it was called The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940. The character I took a picture of was Nikki. The first thing that I did to this picture was make it look more like a painting, to do that I used the oil painting feature in photoshop. For this picture we were given a template in photoshop, which included another character's far in the inside, with no words or anything. So I started with adding Nikki's picture to the inside of the oval, then added the banner and matched the color with the background and added her name to it with the font we were provided and had to download. Then we added the name of the play, with another font we were given, to the top and then had to mask that to make sure that her head was in front of the text
Black Light
On this picture we used a black light and we waited the models using black light paint. For this picture the ISO was at 5000, the shutter speed was at 1/60, and the aperture was at 1.8. In camera raw, I turned down the highlights to bring out more details in their shirts. In photoshop, I just cleaned up the paint and made the lines straighter.
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Saddle Lightpainting
These are some pictures I did as a light painting of a saddle. For both pictures the ISO was at 200, the aperture was at 18, and the shutter speed was at 5.0. This picture is multiple pictures that are stitched together. I took them in a studio where it was super dark, then what I would do was use a flashlight to illuminate one small part of the saddle. This method brings sharper details to the saddle. In photoshop I just masked out any of the light that hit the backdrop or the ground, just to remove distractions.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Beach
This picture I also took on Pacific beach on the Washington coast, but this one was in the town of Ocean Shores. This picture had the ISO of 100, an aperture of 5.6, and a shutter speed of 1/1250.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Sunset
This picture I took at Pacific beach on the Washington coast of the sunset. My ISO was 100, my shutter speed was 1/320, and my aperture was 5.6. In photoshop I didn't really do anything too major to it.
Aubrey
This was a photoshoot that I did of my cousin, Aubrey. Her high energy was hard to handle, but I got good shots from it. All of these pictures I took at an ISO of 200, my shutter speed was 1/125, and my aperture was 5.6. On the first one in photoshop I had to desaturate her hot pink boots and then I put a vignette on it and cropped it. On the last two I just made her cheeks slightly less red and that's all I did.
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