Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Portrait Assignment

ISO - 200
F/ 5.6
SS 1/640
Student Parking Lot
This is Anna, she is such a model!

ISO - 100
F/ 5.6
SS 1/640
Student Parking Lot
I was trying to get more of a domineering dark feel to this photo and I think I was able to capture it.


ISO - 100
F/ 5.6
SS 1/125
Student Parking Lot
This is Zachary, he looks so coot in this picture!

ISO - 100
F/ 5.6
SS 1/125
Student Parking Lot
I'm glad I was able to get the foreground blurry and have the rest be in focus, it's slightly distracting but I love the way it ended up.

ISO - 100
f/ 5.6
SS 1/125
Lawn by the office.
We found a wooden peg and I decided we would take tribal warrior pictures.

ISO - 100
F/ 5.6
SS 1/125
Lawn by the office.
Isn't she lovely?

ISO - 100
f/ 5.6
SS 1/125
Lawn by the office
Here I believe I captured a beautiful natural smile from her.

ISO - 800
F/ 5.6
SS 1/100
Back Lot
I was very careful with this framing and I like how it ended up.

ISO - 400
F/ 9.0
1/100
Back Lot
Once again I love the framing.

ISO - 100
F/ 5.6
SS 1/80
Tree in lawn.
We decided to find a unique place to take pictures/pose in and this really worked.

ISO - 100
F/ 5.6
SS 1/80
This is a more serious photo.

ISO - 100
F/ 5.6
SS 1/20
Isn't she pretty? I love how natural she looks in this picture!

ISO 100
F/ 5.6
SS 1/40
This is more of a posed photo but I'm still happy with the outcome.

ISO 800
F/ 9
SS 1/200
I felt like this was a very natural picture and I like it.

ISO 100 
F/ 5.6
ISO 100
This could be a cover of VOGUE

ISO 400
F/ 5.0
SS 1/30
Since a certain student enjoyed spending her time in the art room I took a picture of her there.

ISO 400
F/ 5
1/30
Here I was working on my dream of being a hand photographer.

ISO 400
F/ 5.6
SS 1/200
While I was taking this i was feeling like this could be either a badge or profile picture that showed her best qualities.


ISO 100
F/ 5.6
SS 1/160
This is another shot where I was trying to catch the subject looking as if they had no idea I was shooting them.

ISO 100
F/ 5.6
SS 1/125
Once again this ties in with my wooden peg and my fascination with pretend weapons. Incidentally I ended up with a fairly painful sliver while maneuvering this particular stake. 


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