Wednesday, May 18, 2011
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All of these pictures were a matted series that I did of my sister in the snow. I was going for very high contrast pictures with the light and the snow.
Reflection
This is an image of a horse jump that I developed normally in two of the pictures but then did a refelection giving it an opposite negative effect.
downtown
This photo was taken on the downtown mall. The trees are a reflection on the glass making it look like it should be a sandwich negative but it is not.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Sandwich Negative
This photo was an experimental photo with sandwiching two negatives together. This give the illusion that the players in the huddle are walking on water because the picture on the bottom was a river. A fun way to spice up everyday prints!
Portrait Without Face
This photo was also portrait without faces, but I decided to replace my subjects face with a horses head as you can see.
Portrait Without Face
This assignment was to find a creative way to do a portrait without a face. I was at the barn and got my subject to put a bucket on her head as you can see.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Double Negative
This photograph is two negatives sandwiched on top of each other. I chose a dirt road in the woods as the background and chose a girl doing a handstand. With the negative on top of the girl doing a handstand I flipped the negative upside down giving the effect that the girl was floating with her hands in the air and her hair sticking straight up. She is also some what translucent so that gives her a ghosty look. This print was difficult to make because with a sandwich negative your lighting is either very dark or very light with the two images on top of each other. For this particular print I had a low filter but a bright aperture and a long time to make sure you could see the girl through the background. Even though these prints are difficult to make they are a lot of fun because it gives your print that extra creative element.
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