Friday, December 26, 2014

Merry Christmas to you all! Part 3

Okay, how I celebrate Christmas day was interesting: I did my math homework.


     And I ate a lot of food at my family's 火鍋菜。And since I need to practice for my Chinese AP test, I will write in Chinese. Let's pray that it's decent and understandable. I will warn you that my writing style, just like in English, is awkward.

     大家好! 我的名字是陳果心。昨天我跟我的家人過聖誕節和我的哥哥的生日。對,我的哥哥是在聖誕節生了。再說我真得在聖誕節做我的數學功課,可是我還做我的西班牙的功課。啊太多功課!所以我騎腳車到我的城市的小河,靠近我的朋友的家。我在外面花一半小時騎腳車和照照片,給我的家人看。我的爸爸說我應該不跟陽日照相,因為我照有些不好的照片。可是,我覺得我的小旅程是好玩,一點點冷。我希望您們喜歡我的照片。生誕節快樂 和新年快樂!
-陳果心










我沒有動這些照片。

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Merry Christmas to you all! Part 2

Hello guys!

            I want to you show you beautiful pictures I took on a walk with my brother and mother. I want to enjoy the nature and I highly encourage you to do so too. Enjoy!



And more pictures with the sky.




By the way, I did not edit these pictures on Camera Raw.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Merry Christmas to you all!

I bet there are many blog posts about this. And I'm one of them.

Hello guys! I hope you seen my previous post of "Masters of Photography -  Master Gordon Parks." I worked on that project for  a while since Thanksgiving Break, along with schoolwork (Precalcalus...). I have been taking pictures, but I need to find them, adjust them, and organize them, and post them.

And because it's Christmas time, I should put up a post to celebrate.
So enjoy!

Some of the pictures I want to post for the ATPI contest.

  A lake in British Columbia, Canada.

 Brigham Young University, Utah

The capital building of Utah, Salt Lake City 

 A rock fountain in the the plaza of BYU, Utah

A clock tower at BYU

 The breathtaking mountains of Whistler, British Columbia, Canada

Two different birds in an aviary at Salt Lake City

 A coyote in the Bay Area

 A red sun in New Orleans, Louisiana on the Mississippi river.

More pictures coming up.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Rain, Rain, and Rain

Hello again!
       I want to post about nature and recently there was a lot of rain in the past few days. So I decided to post a compare-contrast of how rain is important to my state. The drought was intense and so the inundation given by God. I guess this is what it takes to have a balance. Even though there were some rain damage, there is rain which brings the drought almost to its end. Plus I love seeing how the hills turning green and that the rain brings life and hope to our home.

Though I didn't really have pictures of the drought (in my computer yet), I do have pictures from November 30 and December 11 2014. Enjoy!

                          

              November 30                                                                         December 11
The storm drain overflowing with runoff water in the creek.

November 30
The creek gushing with excess water.

December 11


November 30
A side view shot of the creek and the flora around it.

December 11


November 30
A tree that was planted there by the last flood in May 2012, and during this year's rain the creek has reach its stem.

December 11


November 30
The school field flooded.

December 11


November 30
Another storm drain overflowing with water.

December 11


November 30
A deciduous tree growing by the creek.

December 11


November 30
The creek itself full of rain water.

December 11

And I did not edit any of these pictures, they are all raw pictures.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Masters of Photography - Master Gordon Parks

      Hi guys!

      My Digital Photography project is to take pictures inspired by a Master Photographer, and my group all decided Gordon Parks. Why? Because his pictures show a lot of depth and emotions, revealing a deeper meaning. Since he lived from 1912 to 2006 in Kansas, he endured the WWII , Great Depression, and especially the Civil Rights Movement. He is a master photographer, taking pictures of different genres from political ones to fashion ones. In each published pictures he has, there is a sense of awe attached to these pictures, especially his documentary pictures about segregation. His subjects were usually people posing naturally or not with their surroundings. He took pictures of protesters, struggling African Americans, fancy women models, and little kids dealing with segregation. Some of his accomplishments is being the first African-American photographer of Life magazine, writing a book called The Learning Tree, and helping screen film the movie, Shaft. What makes him unique is that he keeps pushing forward despite the discrimination of African Americans in America during his time and is able to achieve the accomplishments that used to be deemed "white-privilege" only.

      During this project, I learned a lot of work goes behind just one picture, Some people think it's a quick snap on the camera and they're done, but it's not always like that. Many times a photographer would take numerous shots just to get the one picture he or she wants. See my first picture for more details.
   
Enjoy and if you want to see the picture I was inspired by, it's under the picture.



      My first picture in this post took me over one hour to set up the papers in a orderly, rectangular arrangement and take the picture without anyone's help. I took over 70 pictures until I was able to get the picture I wanted. The way I wanted it was arranged is that my old report cards and my sign makes a statement, similar to the one Gordon Parks had taken, that " We students are not defined by their grades anymore. We are more than that. We are humans with limits, not robots. We need to live and explore the world beyond our grades."

      How I edit it was that I cropped some part of the picture and slightly the exposure level and white level in Camera Raw. I made it black and white by adjusting the saturation level. Also I changed the contrast, shadow, highlights, contrast, and clarity levels to get the affect I wanted.


Image Taken by Gordon Parks :A Police State





      This image was created from using Photoshop by combining my friend, Stanley Gu, and an American flag in my classroom. My DP friend Samuel Sze taught me how to use Photoshop and to make the image seem real like. I tried my best and I enjoyed it. Also I adjusted the vibrancy and saturation levels and cropped the flag image a bit.




Image taken from Gordon Parks American Gothic 1942




       I got a group of my classmates to pose out a shot of a group of cowboys in front of a drugstore. Instead, I have them pose in front of the library's window and it came out nice. After I changed the exposure level and cropped the image, I then changed the vibrancy levels to make the image black and white.

Image taken by Gordon Parks: Drugstore Cowboys 1955





       This is my friend, Amandi Kwok, posing similar to the little boy in the original image taken by Gordon Parks. I cropped the image so that the beam she was leaning against was straight and changed the lighting because the sky seemed too bright compared to Amandi. As for all the pictures I have, I made it black and white. What is she thinking about?



Image taken by Gordon Parks: Young Boy on His Front Porch




      I decided to combine three images of my friends in a pose similar to Malcolm X's speech pose. As a result, I have different pictures of them posing in their own special way. From left to right, we have Henry Yu, Samuel Sze, and Michael Sheng. Who do you think is more convincing?

As for changing the pictures, I each cropped them, adjusted the exposure, white, black, shadow, and highlight levels, and obviously changed the images to black and white.



Image taken by Gordon Parks: Malcolm X 1963

I'm happy to do this project, especially with the first, second and fifth picture. :D
And if you are my subject, thank you!

-Deborah Chen