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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Self-Portrait - Gasmask

Self-Portraits

Me in my British WWII A.R.P (Air Raid Patrol) Gasmask. The gasmask is from my WWII collection.
I like how these came out. Greatly ominous and atmospheric. 
It feels like perhaps there is a story to them.

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These are some of my favorites.

Helmet Shine

A photo I took of myself.

Playing with the reflection in the helmet.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Somewhere There's Someone Who Dreams Of You

I found this on another blog....... I do not own it or claim to have made it. But I liked it and thought I would share it.

Blogger Timer is Odd

I just realized that the timer on my blogger site is really off. Example: It was approximately 10 AM when I posted my last photo, and it says it was posted at 6 AM.
Just so you know, I'm not working on the site that early. The timer makes it look like I am working on this site during my other class or before it.




Wrap-Around Father


Edited using the Acorn Program, with a warp-around effect.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Unnatural Creature

Unnatural Creature
Alexandra Miller
March 13 2012

Lines Man

I took the photo in the courtyard of MDI High School, and altered it with Acorn.

Monday, February 27, 2012

WinterBreak Assignment

This is a photo I took for the winter break assignment. 
I used a human skull, headphones, sun glasses, a flashlight in the cranium, and a flashlight behind it.
I dimmed the exposure on my camera for an atmospheric effect. 
I also held the camera from a slightly birds' eye view.


Enjoy!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Shadows

Shadows
The subject for this assignment was Shadows. And the model is Sierra Cast.
I held the camera slightly above, but almost level, with Sierra.
There was a strong light coming directly at her, causing a strong shadow.
I like how the pose is captured in the shadow on the wall so sharp and clear.



Monday, February 13, 2012

Reflection

Reflections Photo

This is my photo for the reflections assignment. Complete with a reflection about the reflection!
The camera focus is on the handle and base, while the faucet is blurred. 
The camera was held at level with the faucet.
The reason why this photo is unique is that it shows the photographer reflected back at the viewer.
There are also light lines around the edges and corners of the sink that are of interest. In a way, they frame   the faucet.


Thursday, February 9, 2012

Welcome!

Welcome to my photography blog.
This is where I post my work from Digital Photography class, Block B, taught by Mr. Johnson.
I hope you enjoy what I have. And please feel free to comment!


This photo was made using an unedited photograph of a leopard. I edited it using the Acorn Program.

Enjoy!
-Alex Miller