Yellowstone Wonder: Sep 13, 2008; 6pm; Yellowstone; f 2.8; 1/160; Kodak Easyshare |
Siluet: Oct 6, 2010; 7pm; Rexburg; f 6.4; 1/950; Fujifilm FinePix F60fd |
Rock Star: Oct 6, 2010; 7pm; Rexburg; f 5.6; 1/350; Fujifilm FinePix F60fd |
Beauty: Oct 6, 2010; 7pm; Rexburg; f 5.6; 1/400; Fujifilm FinePix F60fd |
Festival of Colors: March 19, 2011; 4pm; Spanish Fork; f 5; 1/160; Olympus ST6000 |
Hari Krishna: March 19, 2011; 4pm; Spanish Fork; f 3.5; 1/80; Olympus ST6000 |
Snowset: January 22, 2011; 2pm; Targhee; f 5; 1/640; Olympus ST6000 |
Meditate: January 22, 2011; 2pm; Targhee; f 5; 1/640; Olympus ST6000 |
Snowboarding Buddies: March 25, 2011; 1pm; Targhee; f 5; 1/200; Olympus ST6000 |
These are my first attempt at taking pictures. I have always enjoyed taking pictures and I really like the angels and colors of these pictures. I used Adobe Lightroom 3 to give more color and contrast to the pictures. I mostly used contrast and auto tune to make the picture more vibrant and sharper. I look forward to producing even better work for you all. Thanks.
Brandon, you have some really cool pictures! I especially like the ones of the girl with the motorcycle! Cool angles, and great color. I really like the silhouette with the train curving around in the background. It adds really cool depth. Nice work :)
ReplyDeleteBrandon, you have some amazing past photos. Great composition and following the rule of thirds. I love the angle on Yellowstone Wonder it makes him look like he is wondering into the unknown. The Sihouette it perfect, the way the sun is lighting up her head! I also enjoyed the Festival of Colors, I have not seen that angle of the temple yet and thought that it turned out really nice. I really enjoyed looking at your photos and I am excited to see what else you come up with.
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ReplyDeleteWhat awesome pictures!! I was very impressed with your past photos and your cheetah cut-out was also impressive. The cheetah blends in with the back ground well, so I am impressed how well cut you got it. I agree with the comment before, your angles are unique and fun.