Wednesday, October 15, 2008
HDR Imaging
Here's a really in depth look at High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography. HDR uses bracketed exposures of the same image (you'll need a sturdy tripod and might even want a cable release) to create an image with tremendous detail in shadows, midranges and highlights. They're pretty facinating and can look really great.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Modern day stoning (working title)
Monday, October 13, 2008
Huckin booters
Wednesday, October 1, 2008


The last picture is a mosaic I made up of my dog out of the same picture, and another picture of my cat.

My pieces




Transforming in photoshop
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Goggle Glam

Monday, September 29, 2008
The Face of the Nations

This is my second project; my flag. I knew from the start of this project that I wanted to do something that involved the flags of different nations of the world. I didn't like the first idea or two, because they didn't seem to carry much symbolism with them, or seemed more silly than I would have liked them to be.
Then I decided to make a face out of the countries' flags, representing kind of a "face of the world." I liked the idea a lot more than the previous ones. I ended up combining a variety of different flags (well over 50.), sometimes putting some together to form a pattern (like the ones around the eyes, the top being the Papau's flag and the bottom being Japan's flag). Since it was difficult to create shadow or contrast with the flags, since they were all fairly colorful or contained more than one color within them, I decided to dodge and burn the face afterwards to create more of a dimensional face. I decided to leave the background white to make it simplistic, as well as emphasize the flag-face.