Wednesday, May 28, 2014

LaughingFlower


One of my assignments for class was to do a double exposure photo.
That means taking two negatives of different photos and laying them on top of each other in the enlarger.
I chose a photo of my friend Kaya and overlaid it with a photo of a blooming crab apple tree. 



Tuesday, May 27, 2014


This is an example of the rule of thirds. In the corner I burned it so the branches in the background would show.


This is a photo of Bean and her little baby Moses.
I took this at Sidie Hollow as well during a field trip.
I did a test strip in the enlarger and tested different lightings at 20, 15, 10, and 5 seconds. I chose to go with the 15 second exposure.

Line




This photo was taken at Sidie Hollow Lake. In the enlarger I felt it needed more contrast so i turned the magenta up to 20 and let it be exposed to light for about 15 seconds and got this result.

RiverBoy


This photo of my dad i took by the river on our land. It was taken with black and white film.
The original photo was not this contrasty so while i was developing it on the enlarger i raised up the magenta to get more contrast.
On the top half where it is lighter, i burned it to make it darker so you could see more of the trees.




Tuesday, May 20, 2014


Isis and Aaron on prom night.

SunnyRe



This photo was taken at the coop while i was out to brekfast with some friends. I wasn't trying to get anything specific but it so happened that it ended up being nicely put into the rule of thirds.:)