18.Oct.2011 Midterm Projects for PO 260
I am excited to share my midterm projects for PO 260, photography and moving pictures.
I am excited to share my midterm projects for PO 260, photography and moving pictures.
This afternoon I was in the backyard with my camera and I saw this squirrel grabbing an easy lunch. I kept getting a little closer and little closer while shooting until he finally ran away. Stop by my Facebook page to see the rest of my shots from the backyard today.
On September 1st, I visited Fountain Street Church to shoot photos for a class project. Below are my favorite shots from my visit. To see the rest, head over to my facebook page and don’t forget to like my page while you are there.
I spend a day at the beach on August 27th, I brought my Minolta 202 with my 28mm and telephoto lenses and two rolls of film, one 100 iso redscale and one 800 iso color.
Below are my favorite shots on the color film. Click here to see my favorite from the redscale film.
I spend a day at the beach on August 27th, I brought my Minolta 202 with my 28mm and telephoto lenses and two rolls of film, one 100 iso redscale and one 800 iso color.
Below are my favorite shots on the redscale film. My next post will be my favorite from the color film.
Our first assignment was to read a very short abstract story and work in groups to create 5 images to tell the story. Here is the story we were given to inspire our images:
“He (She) was tired of the year 2015. Too many things were wrong, too much noise in his head. Another place was the only solution, a place made of lights and darkness. The Time Machine will bring him there. A short-long trip. The new place wasn’t as expected. But it was new.”
Here is a link to the 5 images we came up with. Out of the 5 images, the two below got the best response from the rest of the class.
I pulled into the parking lot of a local greasy spoon for breakfast this morning and when I got out of my Jeep I found a little turtle sitting behind the vehicle next to me. I have no idea why it was in the middle of the parking lot but I am glad I had my camera with me.
I spend the morning wandering around Holland, Michigan taking photos. Below are a couple couple shots from the day. To see the rest of my photos from the day, please visit my Facebook page and don’t forget to click “Like” while you are there.
Recently I came across this great tip for using a smartphone and a regular flatbed scanner to scan film. It is not perfect, but for down and dirty results it is better than nothing. Here are a couple examples I scanned using this method.