For this photo I took the light from a near by street light and as well the light of the night sky. With these two completely different kinds of light i was able to make the tree appear as though it was a bright vibrant orange rather then the dull yellow that it is during the day. I believe that it makes it appear as though the leaves are almost flames slowly burring the tree.
This blog is not just for my photo class it is also my way to share my art with the rest of the world. Although I am not always able to show you the work I hope the description alone is good enough.
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Sunday, 6 November 2011
A New Recreation
The Renaissance was a time when some of the greatest works of art were created. The Renaissance started in Italy during the 14th century and then later expanded to the rest of Europe. two of the most famous men of that time were Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo.
The painting I chose to recreate, in a way is called Maddalena, it was painted by Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (also know as Raphael), in 1504. He was both an italian painter and an architect. Raphael, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Michelangelo form the traditional trinity of great masters for The Renaissance period.
For this project I recreated the painting Maddalena by taking a photo of a student with the same lighting as in the original painting. Then I photo shopped the head of the student in to the original so that it appeared as if the students face was what Raphael had painted.
Without Darkness There Would Be No Light
To create this picture I used only a small light flash light and used it to illuminate the object in the centre. As well to illuminate the two people holding the object. But I shown the light on them for a shorter period of time so that the object in the centre would stand out the most. This picture is representing the way that even when it seems like there is nothing but darkness light always finds a way to break through.
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