Thursday, April 26, 2012

Final Photos

ISO 200 F/8.0 1/200

ISO 1600 F/13 1/500

ISO 200 F/11 1/125

ISO 1600 F/7.1 1/160

ISO 200 F/5.0 1/160

ISO 400 F/20 1/200

ISO 100 F/8.0 1/200

ISO 100 F/6.3 1/100

ISO 100 F/6.3 1/100

ISO 200 F/8.0 1/160

ISO 400 F/8.0 1/200

ISO 200 F/5.6 1/125

ISO 200 F/11 1/125

ISO 400 F/14 1/200

ISO 200 F/4.5 1/100
I had a flash on the camera.

ISO 800 F/4 1/50 
I had a flash on top of the camera. 

ISO 6400 F/7.1 1/125

ISO 3200 F/5.6 30.0 Seconds

ISO 3200 F/5.6 30.0 Seconds

ISO 200 F/5.6 1/100

ISO 6400 F/7.1 1/125

ISO 3200 F/5.6 3.0 Seconds

ISO 1600 F/5.6 1/160

ISO 400 F/4.0 1/60
ISO 1600 F/5.0 1/125
I had a flash on top of the camera

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

NOT stumbleupon

http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-tips/nature-landscape-photos/

Here are some pretty cool National Geographic photos I found, all by myself, and thought were pretty interesting. They are a mix of landscape and animal photos by various photographers from all over the world.
Enjoy

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qKpxd8hzOcQ

This really isn't on any of our current photography topics currently but it's so awesome I HAD to blog it, there were no other options. Enjoy
http://www.redclaysoul.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Red-Clay-Soul-Patagonia-Ad-Roy-Fitz.jpg

This is a Patagonia Ad. The man is in bright colors and looking down, allowing the viewer to identify with the products rather than the human. The photographer did leave a large blank space in the sky for text but Patagonia  didn't use it.

http://www.pete-kellen.com/media/jpg/brooks/brooks_suffer.jpg

This ad is for the shoe brand Brooks, The photographer left a huge blank space and the company failed to use it properly. They text is tiny and hard to read. I also don't know why they would use a photo of a women resting to advertise how great their running shoes are.

http://newsfromthepen.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/camping-mag-dps.jpg?w=550

Here is an ad for a Multimat tent, showing a family setting the tent up in their backyard. It's sweet, but not really the target market for the tent, right? A family setting the tent up in the forest would be more effective. They did do a good job to have the only bright color fabric be the tent and having the people wear cooler colors.

http://iris.backcountry.com/image/view/44416/440/440

Here is a Black Diamond tent ad, without any text but there is room for plenty. The shovel is distracting, doesn't add to the photo and easily could have been moved.

http://engauged.com/images/thumbnails/nightvision.jpg

This is a Coleman ad for a lantern. This may be my favorite of my 5 photos since it really focuses on the product and what the product can do - light up a dark area.