This is a photo that I took of a dog while it is running. As you can see, the image is noisy because my ISO was way too high. This happened because at this time, I was getting used to shooting photos in "Manual", so I made a few mistakes. If I were to take this again, I would decrease the ISO, slightly decrease the shutter speed, and open the aperture wider.
0 Comments
This is a PSA that I made for Movember (using Photoshop) to raise awareness for men's health issues. One way that this PSA could be improved upon is by using different images inside of the mustache instead of just one. Also, the mustache itself could me more vertically centered.
This is a piece of art done by political cartoonist Steve Kelley, the artist of the week. This image makes the statement that President Obama's actions go along with the ideals of Martin Luther King Jr. The completely white background shows that this is an unrealistic setting, considering Martin Luther King passed away years ago.
This is the graphic design image that I made for the Baron Buddies event using Photoshop. One way that this image could be improved upon is by making the text glow. Also, the cropping of the person on the left could have been more exact. With a greater time limit, I would have made these changes.
This is a photo that I took at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles while watching the premiere of a film. This is a statue on the inside of the theater. I tried to make the photo symmetrical, but I now realize that it would be more symmetrical if I had moved a little to the left before taking the photo.
This is a piece of art done by the artist of the week, Norman Rockwell. Rockwell is famous for capturing American lifestyle, which is shown in this image with the classic American diner in the background. What is interesting about this painting is that it gives off a comforting vibe, instead of the nervousness that should come from a runaway child.
This is a photograph that I took with my brothers camera, the Nikon D5300. I took this photo at The Theater at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles before watching the premiere of a movie with my friends. I tried to achieve symmetry with the candles on the sides of the photo, but as you can see, the photo is a bit tilted. This is something that can be fixed using any photo manipulation program, so I will get on that when I have time.
This is a photograph taken by the artist of the week, Ansel Adams. This is an incredible photograph because Adams understood the importance of layers in photography. The trees in the foreground make the viewer feel immersed, while the snowy mountain in the background give the photo a cold feeling.
|
ArtistJacob Atiga is a Computer Art student at BVHS. Archives
May 2018
Categories |