Friday, January 28, 2011

Reflection

For my first project I did "reflection". Through multiple re-takes, blurry pictures, and un-timed flashes this project faced some challenges, but also much success. I enjoyed taking pictures of reflection, because I felt that through each picture I could tell a story. Using reflection it can reveal life at a completely different view and point out the unexpected. Attacking the reflection project with strong ideas can be a struggle, because the first thought that comes to mind is using only a mirror. Although, with creatively, time, and effort a simple mirror can capture a moment at different angles and objects such as ice, glass, sunglasses, tv screens, spoons, etc. can get the job done just as well. -C.Evans

"More Than A Face" f/2.8, shutter speed: 1/5sec.

"Winter In My Shades" f/2.8, shutter speed: 1/2 sec.
"A Little Color Everywhere" f/3.5, shutter speed: 1/60 sec.
"Peace" f/2.8, shutter speed: 1/60 sec.
"Relax vs. Stress" f/2.8, shutter speed: 1/60 sec.

"Let's Make a Toast" f/2.8, shutter speed: 1/3 sec.

"Who Am I" f/2.8, shutter speed: 1/60 sec.
"Do You See What I See" f/5, shutter speed: 1/100 sec.
"Nothing but Keys" f/3.5, shutter speed: 1/60 sec.




"Objects In Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear" f/4, shutter speed: 1/50 sec.


"Different View" f/2.8, shutter speed: 1/60 sec.

"Stainless Steel Spatula" f/3, shutter speed: 1/50 sec.


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