Showing posts with label street photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Internet Returns!

I finally got the internet back! I also had a photoshoot today in which I modelled for the photographer Graham Sessions http://www.modelmayhem.com/577142

We included my dog in a couple images and I will post it in a second.

I have only edited a couple images so far, here they are:

















The second Image is made of 6 images put together and edited on photoshop to get the desired effect.

It took me about half an hour to edit this image, which I don't think is too bad seeing as I have done lots to complete it.








I was surfing the internet late last night and I found a very cool website which allows you to upload and download brushes which can be used in photoshop. The brushes are very cool and allow you to create interesting designs on and as images.
I have alot of coursework to be getting on with, so I must not spend too much time on my blog tonight.
Thanks for reading!

Thursday, 9 October 2008

The Bash!

I went to the college party last night and got some pretty cool pictures. There was lots of mad, drunken things happening and I managed to capture a few of them.

Here's one of the funniest pictures of Jonny, the most drunk person there.

He was very.. expressive!
The low levels of light resulted in me using quite a slow shutter speed and I used the flash fitted to my camera to help light the subjects.
I'm thinking of using these images in my street photography assignment, although I may have to get the permission of the people I photographed.

Another image I took was of a very unexpected kiss between two drunk guys, one of whom had his girlfriend standing with him.
















The dance floor was great fun and I got many pictures of people partying and doing the Macarena!

Here is a picture of people dancing on the dance floor!

















Good Times.

There was one image that I'm very happy with in photography terms, this is because the picture is well exposed and it isn't blurry because of lack of light. Tell me what you think?

I think it could do with some cropping though to give a more definate focal point.
I'm off to watch eight out of ten cats now on TV.
Thanks for reading!