Monday, May 19, 2014

Black And White

Abstract

Abstract

Landscape

Landscape

Portrait

Portrait

Texture

Texture

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams education before attending private school was being tutored by his father and aunt at home. Ansel's the other professions before being a photographer, was playing the piano at the age of twelve. He started taking lessons, then  ardent pursuit of music then became his substitute for formal schooling. For the next couple of years, playing the piano was his primary hobby. Playing piano made Ansel feel better about his life, and kept his mind off his frustrating and erratic youth. 1927, was the pivotal year of Adams’s life when he created his first fully visualized photograph, monolith, the Face of Half Dome. The wilderness and the environment were Ansel's grand passions, and his favorite places to take pictures. In the nineteenth-century, Adams was the last and defining figure in the romantic tradition for American landscape painting and photography. Ansel would always be traveling the world, for the beauty in nature, never getting a vacation, holiday nor Sundays. I chose this picture because it's old fashion, black and white and it just makes me feel more inspired for photography and what kind of fantastic pictures Adams would take. 



Friday, May 2, 2014

Fast shutter speed

Low aperture

Slow shutter speed

Fast shutter speed

Low aperture

Slow shutter speed

Inside

Outside

Portrait

Creative