Monday, October 26, 2009

Crop



To go with my moose, I have a deer. The original is the wider shot, where the deer appears very small. I cropped the picture to get a closer look at the deer. It does lose a little clarity, but my camera takes a good enough shot that I can digitally zoom in and still end up with a decent picture. Picture was taken at my parent's house in Barton.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Landscape


I took a few different pictures of my backyard. I'm working on doing a bit of landscaping back there and so I'm going to try to show the progress in the next few weeks. I took the picture a few times, but got a glare from the sun on a couple of them. Still have a bit of foliage up here where its hot and dusty (ha).

Monday, October 12, 2009

Slideshow

Moose


Alright...here we have the centered moose on the bottom and the moose on the third line on the top. Although there is another moose in that picture, the main focus is to the right.

Aesthetics

Alright, so working in a restaurant, I happen to know that Aesthetics of food is very important. Not only taste, but sight, smell, sound, touch. No one wants a lousy smelling, gross looking, hard as a rock hamburger (just as an example). That being said, aesthetics is big in food, and menu making.

Check out this Flickr Group on the subject: http://www.flickr.com/groups/make-my-mouth-water/

Monday, October 5, 2009

Lighting Situations





I used my girlfriend's stuffed penguin as my model this week. You will see four shots here. Top shot is no flash with the bright outside light shining through the windows from below. Below that is no flash, curtains closed so essentially no light (as if you couldn't tell there was no light). Second from the bottom is no flash with a spotlight below and overhead light on. Bottom picture is same as one above it but with flash. I think the biggest thing I noticed was that between the two bottom pictures, the one taken with no flash is much sharper than the one with flash. There was so much light in the picture already that the flash wasn't really needed and didn't really help the situation at all. It was interesting as I played around with the lights inside and out how I could make the picture barely visible to very sharp depending on whether the flash was on or not. I took a picture with the lights all off and the flash on as well, and it came out the best. I couldn't tell where I was pointing the camera because the room was so dark, but once the flash went off and the picture was taken, as long as it was pointed in the right direction it came out pretty good.

A analogous and a complimentary



Okay, so I'm sticking with the apples here since 'tis the season. My analogous is the apple, the beach towel serves as my complimentary. Being a business major, I have to point out that nearly every beach towel you find will be complimentary in color. When is the last time you saw someone with a black beach towel? In fact, most beach items are complimentary, or at least a bright color. Reasoning for this? Well my first thought is that these colors don't heat up in the sun. Second thought, bright things just go with the beach. They are easy to find, fun to wear and the beach itself just brightens your day overall. Okay, so enough marketing...notice the red,yellow, greenish yellow on the apple and the complete opposites with the towel. Definitely more contrast with the towel. I think by color, the towel is more visually appealing as well. I'd rather paint a car orange and green than all the colors of an apple.