I chose I chose this picture because it made me excited for winter and I hope that our winter looks like this love the contrasts of the whites and the black.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
1: This picture I couldn't really see because it couldn't load but like I say in a lot of the other pictures that he picked a great setting in the shutter speed because I can't see any blur. Also the telephoto lens that was used was great. Looks like the picture was frozen in time.
2: In this the photographer really tied into the fact that people like the colors red and in this case yellow. The bright colors pop out right when you look at it. I did notice that the shutter speed is fairly slow because the water is blurred. Love it!
3: I can't quite figure this one out because I want to say that the exposure is very high but I feel like the photographer used a polarizer because the rocks are very black whereas the streaks of water are very white!
4: Honestly the first thing I thought when I saw this was that this was photo shopped. It just looks fake to me. the colors don't fit right. Just looks fishy!
5: Correct me if I am wrong but I believe the photographer had a high IOS in the taking of this picture. The fact that the snow is so white all the pop colors really stand out. Like the first thing I noticed was the blue. Then my eyes shifted to the yellow rings. And now I really want to know where this is!
6: This has the use of reds that really caught my eye. I feel that the author had his camera set with a high shutter speed because that small of a creature had to have moves that branch and I doubt it stood still very long. Also I can't think of the correct term but he had to have had a telephoto lens to get that close.
7: The first thing I thought was he needed a higher shutter speed. But I got to thinking that maybe he had to compensate because maybe he didn't have a telephoto lens on him and he had to give up some shutter speed to the zoom or even to the exposure.
8: All I can say is I want to be able to catch color like this photographer did. I want to know how he got the greens and reds to stand out soo clearly at that time of day, without the picture itself being too bright.
9: Well he obviously used a really really expensive telephoto lens. He had to have a fairly high shutter speed and ISO in order to capture the bird in flight and to capture the white in the birds color. Awesome.
10: I am in love. I want to say he used a telephoto lens however based on the angle it looks like he literally just stood right next to the bear and shot this. he had to have had a fairly high shutter speed in order to keep the bear from blurring when he popped up.
2: In this the photographer really tied into the fact that people like the colors red and in this case yellow. The bright colors pop out right when you look at it. I did notice that the shutter speed is fairly slow because the water is blurred. Love it!
3: I can't quite figure this one out because I want to say that the exposure is very high but I feel like the photographer used a polarizer because the rocks are very black whereas the streaks of water are very white!
4: Honestly the first thing I thought when I saw this was that this was photo shopped. It just looks fake to me. the colors don't fit right. Just looks fishy!
5: Correct me if I am wrong but I believe the photographer had a high IOS in the taking of this picture. The fact that the snow is so white all the pop colors really stand out. Like the first thing I noticed was the blue. Then my eyes shifted to the yellow rings. And now I really want to know where this is!
6: This has the use of reds that really caught my eye. I feel that the author had his camera set with a high shutter speed because that small of a creature had to have moves that branch and I doubt it stood still very long. Also I can't think of the correct term but he had to have had a telephoto lens to get that close.
7: The first thing I thought was he needed a higher shutter speed. But I got to thinking that maybe he had to compensate because maybe he didn't have a telephoto lens on him and he had to give up some shutter speed to the zoom or even to the exposure.
8: All I can say is I want to be able to catch color like this photographer did. I want to know how he got the greens and reds to stand out soo clearly at that time of day, without the picture itself being too bright.
9: Well he obviously used a really really expensive telephoto lens. He had to have a fairly high shutter speed and ISO in order to capture the bird in flight and to capture the white in the birds color. Awesome.
10: I am in love. I want to say he used a telephoto lens however based on the angle it looks like he literally just stood right next to the bear and shot this. he had to have had a fairly high shutter speed in order to keep the bear from blurring when he popped up.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013

This is kind of hard to see, but this is a picture I took of a tornado on June 20th 2010. When I first came to visit Rocky I was driving down grand towards the Metra and all of a sudden this came out of no where. I pulled off at a warehouse right across from the Metra parking lot. I sooooooo wish I has a better camera for this picture because all I had was my phone. I at least want to edit this and see if I can get the tornado to come out more.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
I am so excited to "travel to Ireland". I chose Ireland because I am very interested in the castles. I think they are amazing. I really like the show Game of Thrones and that show has a wide variety of castles, and they all are remarkable. I have always thought Ireland was beautiful and I am excited to see what else it has to offer. Hopefully some other castles but I do fancy good scenery. So we will see.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
I was looking for a picture that piggy backed off of our last class discussion about how to capture white without it looking grey. I chose the white tiger because I am in love with tigers and think that they are absolutely beautiful creatures. Now that we had the class discussion about how difficult it can be to capture white I notice and appreciate this picture a lot more. Some more of this photographers work can be seen here http://www.layoutsparks.com/pictures/nature-11
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