Tuesday, October 16, 2012

THS vs. Pine Tree

ISO 1000, aperture 4.0, and a shutter speed of 1/250th of a second

This is the best picture I captured at the football game on Friday, and it really isn't that great. This picture is actually in focus unlike multiple of my other images. It was quite depressing. I should have had my shutter speed on 1/500th of a second. Next time I will make sure that the shutter speed is always correct; I'll make sure my finger doesn't slip and make the shutter speed slower. I'm not happy with these images, but they could have been worse. I do like this image because of the angle and his emotion.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Pre-game video

Today Smith taught me how to use video and the final cut express program. There was a long process, but it was easy to get the hang of. We were planning on using audio from the video camera and Caroline's picture from the varsity pre-game against Pine Tree. Smith, Caroline, and I were going to create an on-sight pre-game video that would go up on Tiger Times Online. Everything was captured for the perfect first video, but the images took way too long to transfer. I got to shoot the rest of the game though! It was an exciting game too! GO THS.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

blueberry


Josh Rostek took this picture today during class, and I helped with what I could. On Monday, he was searching through flickr and found an image very similar, so we thought it would be really cool to recreate it! We tried to get a nice pretty background, however, that didn't really get accomplished. This image was my favorite out of the ones he took. This image took forever to get correct. The timing was difficult. I helped Josh set everything up and get the focus set correctly. It was hard to get the perfect milk splash, but I think he did a great job. I had a blast helping him out with the blueberry photograph.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Golf...

ISO 100, aperture 4.0, and a shutter speed of 1/500th of a second

Well, this is literally the only descent image I got at the golf tournament at Texarkana Country Club. I don't know anything about golf, so it was hard to understand what was going on. The coach told me not to go on the field or take pictures of them where they could see me. This assignment was difficult, and personally, I dislike taking pictures of the sport. If we shoot golf again, I will make sure to get more action shots. I'm upset with all of my golf images. I used a 135-400mm lens.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

TX. vs. Ark

 ISO 1000, aperture, 4.0, and a shutter speed of 1/200th of a second 

ISO 1600, aperture 4.0, and a shutter speed of 1/500th of a second

Both of these images were taken with a 70-200mm lens at the TX vs. Ark varsity football game. I love the eye contact in the first picture, and I like how the guy playing the trumpet is bending backwards. My football pictures weren't that great, but the pre-game stuff I captured was a lot better.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Spiraling into an economic depression

ISO 100, aperture 8.0, and a shutter speed of 1/250th of a second

This picture was taken for a newspaper story about how weed lowers student's IQ's. It was complicated to get this picture properly lit and everything. I was given a picture to look off, so I knew what they wanted. We rolled up a piece of newspaper and stuck a match inside of the end in order to give the "weed" effect. As soon as the match was lit, the picture had to be taken for the proper lighting that the newspaper staff wanted. We put a 800 alien bee light behind her hand to get a rim light. The timing was the most important part of taking this picture. I really like how her nails were dark, it gave the spooky effect. I used a 17-50mm lens.