Skyler Kratofil Art Blog
Blog for photography for North Gwinnett High School.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Negative
This is the digital negative I have finished for my photography class. It is the same picture as the wheels photo I had just posted below. I thought this photograph would make a great negative because of all of the values and contrast. The lighting seems to be perfect for it.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Wheels
I took this photo last semester of an old Ford Model A car. I thought this was one of the most interesting subjects because the antique quality of the car with the color makes it special. It has some Adobe Photoshop work done to it to improve the contrast and color, but nothing drastic has been changed.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Motion
I thought this was interesting with the bullet shooting through the edge of the crayons. The shutter speed must have been incredibly fast to capture the motion as crisp as it is shown here. I also thought it was a cool shot because you can see the matter from the crayons break apart in mid-air.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Panning Photography
This picture shows an example of panning photography of flamingoes. Out of all of the motion photography, I liked panning the best becuase the background is blurred while the focus of the photograph is still im focus. I picked the picture of the flamingoes because their legs are still a bit blurred from them running, yet their bodies are in full focus. It almost seems like a pattern in the background also with the different flamingoes.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Low Key Portrait
This low key photograph has high contrast with bright whites and dark blacks. It creates intense shadows with shadows and highlights. I like this one better than high key because these portraits are more dramatic than high key.
High Key Portrait
There's not much contrast in this photograph making it a high key photograph. THe gray scale tends to stay in the middle with even lighting.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
"typewriter"
This picture is pretty snazzy the way the water is all blurred, but the typewriter remains completely in focus. The juxtaposition of the two objects works well together becuase one is strictly nature while the other is man-made.
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