More Pictures
November 26, 2007 at 8:52 pm | In 1 | Leave a CommentHere are three pictures that I took…

This picture turned out really cool because I didn’t even mean to take it. I meant to take a picture of some pretty Christmas lights outside and I had the camera on the movement effect, so this is how it turned out. Pretty trippy. I love the crazy lines; how they zig and zag and twirl. It looks like scribbles or doodling. The lines are really bright and have a pretty yellow haze around them all. It makes the picture not look real, almost like a painting. I really liked how the picture turned out, so I wouldn’t change anything.
I really like this picture because it’s so cute. The two hands, a woman and a man, represent a beautiful, romantic love between a husband and wife. The couple’s clothing matches and they both have something on their wrists– a watch and a bracelet. And their hands are clasped, which represents their love connecting through each other. It’s a really beautiful picture, so I wouldn’t change anything to the picture.
I also really like this picture because of the beauty of the hands. Lately, I’ve been enjoying taking hand pictures. The hands belong to a child and the viewer can tell that the hands belong to a young boy because he is playing with a Bionicle toy and a watch is one his wrist. The lighting is really cool in this picture, I really like the shadows the hands and toy create. The picture is very clear, making it look like the boy is right in front of you. I wouldn’t change anyting to this picture, I like it just the way it is.
Three Pictures Again
November 19, 2007 at 9:10 pm | In 1 | Leave a CommentHere are three pictures again…
The main focus of my picture is the road. The way the road curves is a huge strongpoint for the entire picture because it draws the viewer to what lies ahead, sort of taking them on a journey. The lines on the road help create a sense of curiosity and movement. I used saturation on this picture, which helped bring out the color in the sky and roadway. The bright blue sky makes the viewer think of a nice, sunny day. By brining out the color of the entire picture, this made the street become sharper and more clear, giving it a nice-looking texture. I wouldn’t change anything to the picture, except maybe take that distracting sign out in the corner.
The main focuses of my picture are the two flowers. The bright, red color in this picture is phenomenal, which is what helps the two flowers jump out of the picture. The dew droplets on the picture create an ambiance of peace and a crisp morning. The only thing I would change about this picture is to get ride of the flower in the bottom right hand corner because it’s really distracting and takes away from the two flowers in the middle of the picture. I also really enjoy the dark, leafy background behind the flowers, which gives the picture sort of a jungle-look to it.
The clouds are the main focuses of my picture. I really like the color in this picture. The sky is a bright blue that gives a nice-summer-day-feel to it. The clouds are wispy, which makes it look like the clouds are drifting. All of the clouds are different shapes and sizes, which is also really cool. I wouldn’t change anything to the picture.
3 Pictures Again
November 8, 2007 at 9:38 pm | In 1 | Leave a CommentHere are three pictures:
The main focus of this picture is the path behind the tree. The green grass and beautiful tree and house scenery are the best points of the picture. The path line is a strong point of the picture, giving it an “off in the distance” look to it. I wouldn’t change anything to it. I love taking these scenery pictures!
The main focus of this picture are the clouds. I love the upward shot of the clouds and how the St. Louis arch shoots up into the sky, creating a very divine, tranquil look. The lighting is beautiful and the arch has sort of a shine to it, as the sunlight reflects off the sides. I wouldn’t change anything to it. I love’d taking pictures of this magnificent arch and it’s beauty. It was also a cloudy day, so that gave the arch an even greater look to it.
The main focus of this picture is the beautiful orange and black butterfly. It was a perfect shot, I caught the butterfly just in time. I took this in the famous butterfly house in St. Louis, MO. There were millions of butterflies in the house and this one caught my eye and was the prettiest. I love the background colors and how they blurred and the green. The butterfly and flower that it’s perched on is so crisp and clear, it’s so beautiful. The only thing I would change is the butterfly in the back is very distracting, I tried to crop it out as best I could, but it’s still distracting.
Client #2
November 5, 2007 at 8:40 pm | In 1 | Leave a CommentThis is my client job #2 for my client, The Well
I am currently working for Jennifer Wilcox and Janette Henson. They wanted me to design them a logo for their next upcoming series, Ask James, which is a take off Ask Jeeves. I designed the logo for them and am also making short movies for their series as well. It was pretty hard to draw Jeeves (the man). The font was easy to make, I chose a font that was similar to the Ask Jeeve’s font. I looked at the Ask Jeeves logo man and drew it the best I could, which was difficult. The only thing I didn’t like about it, was that he’s not as round in his stomach and his facial features are slightly off, but overall I think it looks pretty spot on. I felt this client job was relatively easy, so for their next series we will have to think of something more complex to work on.
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