For this tutorial the website (here) shows you how to type in really cool looking texts. Mine is the one below.
This was a fairly easy tutorial, but sometimes it just assumes that you know some stuff, when in fact you don't know what in the world it's talking about. But the final product is really cool!
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Monday, February 27, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
Assignment #6: Nature
For this assignment I decided to do nature. To complete my task I took lots of pictures of my mom's 'Get-Well-Soon' flower.
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ISO: 400
f/stop: f/3.9
Exposure: 1/4 sec

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ISO: 400
f/stop: f/3.9
Exposure: 1/4 sec
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| Edited/Final Product |
Nature = "Weird Angle:
Nature = "Grim"
Nature = "Stones"
Nature = "Up Close"
Nature = "Whiteness"
Nature = "Sun Light"
Nature = "Boring"
Nature = "Blah!"
Nature = "Flowers"
Nature = "Window"
Nature = "Pretty Purple"
What I learned from this assignment was that you can make a very light grey background white by using the magic of photo shop!
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Photoshop Tutorial #2
For this assignment, I have another photoshop tutorial to show you. This tutorial is called " An Idiots
Guide to Creating Small Planets" that you can go to through this link, by, I think it's Thomas James because that's the only name I see, but I'm not so sure. But any way, this tutorial is very vage on telling you how/what to do specifically, and just assumes you know all the photoshop vocabulary and where to local all of the fancy stuff on it. It also doesn't have any visual instructions so you don't know what your picture is supposed to look like after each step. But, after all the confusion and random searching, I managed to create this weird image below.
It probably could of turned out better if I had a better panoramic picture to sart off with, but I didn't have enough time.
What I learned from this assignment was how to create your own little worlds without having to waste your life on one of those Facebook games that I love so dearly.
Photoshop Tutorial
For this assignment we had to google search some kind of photoshop tutorial of any kind, use it, turn in the rating of the tutorial, and then blog about it.
The tutorial I found was on this website. It's written by a guy named Steve Patternson on Photoshop Essentials.com. The summary is "Create a bit of an optical illusion in Photoshop by making a larger photo appear to be made from many smaller photos inside it. Great for family photos, wedding photos, or just as a fun thing to do with your friends." and "create a bit of an optical illusion, filling one photo with many smaller photos, or at least, many copies of a couple of smaller photos". This tutorial was very easy, the website is a little shady looking at first, but if you just avoid clicking on all the ads and download bars, then your computer will probably be virus free.
But there are multiple pages to click on to see the entire tutorial, but I didn't know that. I was a little freaked out about clicking on anything, you know, because that place looks dangerous! Any way, the page numbers at the bottom, in fact, ARE safe to click on. Or you can just go the other links here, here, here, and here. Any way, here's how my picture turned out...
It's kind of and odd thing to make but I think if you used the right pictures, it can possibly turn out better. The picture on the tutorial link makes more sense, I think.
Any way, fot this assignment I learned how to make a clear overlay of copies of two pictures over one large picture on photoshop. Photoshop certainty IS magic.
In conclusion, this tutorial is very easy to use, and if you want to make a weird picture like mine, then you're in luck.
The tutorial I found was on this website. It's written by a guy named Steve Patternson on Photoshop Essentials.com. The summary is "Create a bit of an optical illusion in Photoshop by making a larger photo appear to be made from many smaller photos inside it. Great for family photos, wedding photos, or just as a fun thing to do with your friends." and "create a bit of an optical illusion, filling one photo with many smaller photos, or at least, many copies of a couple of smaller photos". This tutorial was very easy, the website is a little shady looking at first, but if you just avoid clicking on all the ads and download bars, then your computer will probably be virus free.
But there are multiple pages to click on to see the entire tutorial, but I didn't know that. I was a little freaked out about clicking on anything, you know, because that place looks dangerous! Any way, the page numbers at the bottom, in fact, ARE safe to click on. Or you can just go the other links here, here, here, and here. Any way, here's how my picture turned out...
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| This |
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| makes this. But only if you use this weird tutorial. |
Any way, fot this assignment I learned how to make a clear overlay of copies of two pictures over one large picture on photoshop. Photoshop certainty IS magic.
In conclusion, this tutorial is very easy to use, and if you want to make a weird picture like mine, then you're in luck.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Assignment #5: Black and White
For this assignment, I decided to do Black and White images.
ISO: 250
FStop: 3.1
Focal Length: 6.20 mm
Exposure: 1/40 Sec

B&W = "Beach Side"
B&W = "Tomato Man"
B&W = "Chips Rock"
B&W = "Classical"
B&W = "Doggy"
B&W = "Outdoor Chair"
B&W = "Spider"
B&W = "Suburban Bumper"
B&W = "Sad Dog"
B&W = "Tomatoes"
B&W = "Rooster"
ISO: 250
FStop: 3.1
Focal Length: 6.20 mm
Exposure: 1/40 Sec
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| Edited/Final Product |
B&W = "Beach Side"
B&W = "Tomato Man"
B&W = "Chips Rock"
B&W = "Classical"
B&W = "Doggy"
B&W = "Outdoor Chair"
B&W = "Spider"
B&W = "Suburban Bumper"
B&W = "Sad Dog"
B&W = "Tomatoes"
B&W = "Rooster"
For this assignment I learned that you can sometimes make a great picture even by better by either taking it in black and white, or changing it to black and white.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
School Context
For this assignment, we had to take a picture of our school, and put pictures of stuff into it. And the pictures had to be a certain theme of our choice.
What I learned from this assignment was that photoshop is confusing and hard but It's awesome none the less. It's easy to copy and paste images when using it.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Assignment #4: Event
For this assignment, I chose to do event.
ISO: 100
FStop: 5.4
Focal Length: 6.20
Exposure: 1/250
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Event = "Crowds Around"
Event = "Before Hand"
Event = "Coke and Mentos Guy"
Event = "On Stage"
Event = "Sales Man"
Event = "Walking Bunny"
Event = "Entrance"
Event = "AFI Begins"
Event = "Green Day Show"
Event = "Anticipation"
Event = "Getting Started"

What I learned from this assignment was that you should always bring a camera with you while your going somewhere because you might find something amazing and photogenic.
FStop: 5.4
Focal Length: 6.20
Exposure: 1/250
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Event = "Crowds Around"
Event = "Before Hand"
Event = "Coke and Mentos Guy"
Event = "On Stage"
Event = "Sales Man"
Event = "Walking Bunny"
Event = "Entrance"
Event = "AFI Begins"
Event = "Green Day Show"
Event = "Anticipation"
Event = "Getting Started"
What I learned from this assignment was that you should always bring a camera with you while your going somewhere because you might find something amazing and photogenic.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Portrait Demo
For this assignment I had to practice taking portrait photos. I think it turned out pretty okay.
This is the duel photo that is being graded.
And this is the single photo not being graded, but still mandatory.
From this assignment I learned more about photo shop, and how it's magical and amazing in every way.
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Friday, February 3, 2012
Assignment #3: Macro
For this photo assignment, I chose to do macro.

ISO: 400
Fstop: f/3.1
Focal Length: 6.20 mm
Exposure: 1/8
Macro = "Garfield Pezz"
Macro = "Odie Pezz"
Macro = "Snoopy Pezz"
Macro = "Pooh Bear Pezz"
Macro = "Crappy Apple"
Macro = "Cobble Sides"
Macro = "Chickens"
Macro = "Locker Com"
Macro = "Baby Chicken"
Macro = "Grape in the Shadows"
Macro = "Pebbles Pezz"
What I learned from this assignment was that you can take a picture of anything and it can be a macro. But you need to have the right position and the right focus.

ISO: 400
Fstop: f/3.1
Focal Length: 6.20 mm
Exposure: 1/8
Macro = "Garfield Pezz"
Macro = "Odie Pezz"
Macro = "Snoopy Pezz"
Macro = "Pooh Bear Pezz"
Macro = "Crappy Apple"
Macro = "Cobble Sides"
Macro = "Chickens"
Macro = "Locker Com"
Macro = "Baby Chicken"
Macro = "Grape in the Shadows"
Macro = "Pebbles Pezz"
What I learned from this assignment was that you can take a picture of anything and it can be a macro. But you need to have the right position and the right focus.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Practicing Panorama
For this assignment, I had to take a series of photos (next to each other) and put them together to create a panoramic photo (The one up above is my inspiration). The ones below are the ones I did.
What I learned from this assignment was that you can make any picture show more perspective by taking more picture of one area, and using photoshop to connect them together.
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