This blog has been created so that students at OHS can have a place to share their photos on a regular basis. We welcome any constructive critism, as well as positive feedback.
Monday, March 14, 2011
3.14.11
Emily O took this photograph. Slow Shutter Speed. As a side note, I tried numerous times to burn out the brightness from the windows, but no matter how many times I tried, it only looked horrible :/
This picture has a very simple concept but its creative and this was a very good idea. As you said the light from the windows is overexposed but it doesn’t make it look to bad, it’s still a great picture. You can tell which way the people are moving too by the lines in that direction. I really enjoy looking at this picture because there is a lot going on and I always find something different when I look at it. great job! FPHS
This picture really calls attention to the eye because of the purpose of it being all blurry. I like how the depth of field is more focused at the end of the picture and blurry towards the beginning of the picture. You can tell what way the people are going throughout the picture which is a good plus. The only thing I would change was it to be a little bit more sharper with the resolution.
This picture has a very simple concept but its creative and this was a very good idea. As you said the light from the windows is overexposed but it doesn’t make it look to bad, it’s still a great picture. You can tell which way the people are moving too by the lines in that direction. I really enjoy looking at this picture because there is a lot going on and I always find something different when I look at it. great job!
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This picture really calls attention to the eye because of the purpose of it being all blurry. I like how the depth of field is more focused at the end of the picture and blurry towards the beginning of the picture. You can tell what way the people are going throughout the picture which is a good plus. The only thing I would change was it to be a little bit more sharper with the resolution.
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