Asher's Photography Blog
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Depth Of Field
I picked this image because I think that it demonstrates shallow depth of field, The soft, blurred background makes the color and detail of the pipe really pop. With a deeper depth of field, the small details would not be as noticeable.
This picture is a great example of shallow depth of field because the background is blurred, but Adrian is completely in focus. To edit this picture I used the Lightroom brush tool to smooth his skin and brighten his eyes to make them stand out.
This picture is a great example of shallow depth of field because the background is blurred, but Adrian is completely in focus. To edit this picture I used the Lightroom brush tool to smooth his skin and brighten his eyes to make them stand out.
Shallow depth of field makes this picture interesting. With a deeper depth of field this shot would look like any other boring railing. By focusing on one place and blurring everything else, I got a more interesting and unique image.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Stop Motion Harlem Shake
In our video we used stop motion techniques to make toys and action figures dance and move around to the harlem shake.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Project 7
This tilt shift photo was taken from the top of a parking garage in downtown Portland Oregon. To edit it, I blurred the back and foreground. Then I used a brush to keep the two buildings in focus. Next I increased the contrast and saturation to give the picture more color.
This is my second tilt ship. This image was taken on the Vista bridge in downtown Portland Oregon. To edit this photo I blurred the background and foreground and boosted the saturation and contrast. I like this picture because the tilt shift effect makes the picture look miniature.
For this picture I used the daguerreotype effect. This shows what a photo taken with an older film camera would look like. I took the original image on the Oregon coast. To edit this picture I added multiple textures to the photo and blended them together to give it an older look.
This is my second tilt ship. This image was taken on the Vista bridge in downtown Portland Oregon. To edit this photo I blurred the background and foreground and boosted the saturation and contrast. I like this picture because the tilt shift effect makes the picture look miniature.
For this picture I used the daguerreotype effect. This shows what a photo taken with an older film camera would look like. I took the original image on the Oregon coast. To edit this picture I added multiple textures to the photo and blended them together to give it an older look.
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