Saturday, September 22, 2007
I looked at my old portfolio. I found my old photography plates.
I printed these black and white pictures by my own
bare hands (and also with those vinegar smelling
chemicals). This took this picture in Davao,
somewhere in Juna Subdivision.
This technique is called Distortion. I got a low
grade for this since its not that distorted.
This one I just printed it. No special effects here.
This plate is consist of two pictures. The positive
and the negative. This one is the positive.
This is the negative version. Isn't it neat?
This is macro photography. I love doing
macros! This is actually an old key pad
for my old 5110 cell phone.
This one is multiple exposure. It is very hard to do
since you have to cover one part of the lens shoot
something and then cover the other part and then
shoot again. This is very tricky.
This is for my Advertising Photography,
portraiture. I got a 100 for this. (yey!)
This another photo for the portraiture
plate. I had used 36 shots but my
Professor only choses one for the plate.
This one did not make the cut
but I love this picture. This is my
friend Lucille who now works
at the Probe. (and yeah the guy
above is an ex...no need to elaborate).
bare hands (and also with those vinegar smelling
chemicals). This took this picture in Davao,
somewhere in Juna Subdivision.
This technique is called Distortion. I got a low
grade for this since its not that distorted.
This one I just printed it. No special effects here.
This plate is consist of two pictures. The positive
and the negative. This one is the positive.
This is the negative version. Isn't it neat?
This is macro photography. I love doing
macros! This is actually an old key pad
for my old 5110 cell phone.
This one is multiple exposure. It is very hard to do
since you have to cover one part of the lens shoot
something and then cover the other part and then
shoot again. This is very tricky.
This is for my Advertising Photography,
portraiture. I got a 100 for this. (yey!)
This another photo for the portraiture
plate. I had used 36 shots but my
Professor only choses one for the plate.
This one did not make the cut
but I love this picture. This is my
friend Lucille who now works
at the Probe. (and yeah the guy
above is an ex...no need to elaborate).
Labels: art, Phtography
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