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.