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enjoy the nature
The photographer I finally chose was Ryan Resatka, whose shooting methods and colors of natural scenery impressed me very much. Also, keeping the good memories through the photos taken during the trip is also my pursuit. So,my final project is about the landscapes that I find in nature during my travels, Come with me on my journey. we can see the first photo, I went to Horseshoe Bay, which is the most famous scenic spot in AZ.
Then we went to the next scenic spot, I really enjoyed taking pictures at this place, the structure of the rocks here is very unique, the orange hues and unique shapes allowed me to take these photos.
It was evening, and this picture was taken in the Great Salt Lake, The sun is setting and the stars are shining. It was really nice when we were talking and looking at the stars.
1. 1/250s f5.6 iso100
2. 1/800s f2.8 iso100
3. 1/640s f2.8 iso100
4. 160s f2.8 iso100
5. 1/1000s f6.3 iso100
6. 13s f2 iso3200
(I have some other pictures, like this one on the beach, and this one we got from a drone view, and when we went fishing. These are great memories from my travels.
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1. PROJECT TITLE
enjoy the nature
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My idea for the last project was to capture the landscape in nature. Natural landscapes often evoke fond memories and emotional resonance, such as childhood memories and travel experiences. Just like the Japanese photographer I chose at the beginning. The overall color of his work is bluish. So I'm going to use Photoshop to change the colors so that I can use more blues to reflect the theme.
Outcomes:
Capturing Nature's Landscape
6 Photos
Utilizing Photoshop
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"Light and Shadow"
Topic: Shape
I'm looking for the connection between sunlight and shadow in nature.
I took these photos on a trip to Utah with my friends.
The only photo that is different is the light, and we can see that shadow is regular, unlike the other shadows.
See the contrast between sunlight and shadow. The clouds hide the sun, and the shadows partially hide but reveal part of the boulder. and the shadow of my friends, the shadow beneath the clouds.
1: 1/60s f3.2 iso1250
2: 1/200s f6.3 iso100
3: 1/400s f4 iso100
4: 1/500s f4 iso100
5: 1/13s f5.6 iso1600
6: 1/640s f9 iso100
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after dark: Cities and mountains
On the busy streets, the sound of car horns mingled with the sound of hurried footsteps. Every building holds the hopes of countless people, and every street corner has a different story.
Into the mountains, everything seems to be different. The mountain air is fresh. It's a quiet place, and it feels more peaceful than ever.Feel the passage of time. Everything here is so natural, no pressure, no rush, only inner peace and contentment.
Cities and mountains, noise and quiet, are all part of life. They complement each other in contrast, adding a rich color to our life.
1: 1/4s f4.5 iso3200
2: 1/125s f5 iso3200
3: 1/60s f8 iso3200
4: 1/4s f11 iso3200
5: 1/100s f5 iso 51200
6: 1/60s f4.5 iso8000
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1 1/1000 F4.0 ISO 51200 1/4 F22 ISO6400
2 1/125 F5.6 ISO6400 1/125 F5.6 ISO 100
3 1/4 F22 ISO 3200 1/125 F4.0 ISO 3200
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shallow depth of field wide depth of field
slow shutter speed fast shutter
Low ISO 160 high ISO 3200
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Hideaki Hamada is a Japanese photographer known for his portraits of emotional resonance and natural light. He began his career as a freelance photographer in 2012, and his work often features his children, capturing the beauty of everyday life, especially his famous series Haru and Mina, which documents the lives of his two children.
His photography aims to evoke shared human experiences and memories, drawing inspiration from his childhood landscapes and everyday family moments.His approach to photography is not dependent on the latest camera technology but rather on the intention and thought behind each image, which allows him to produce unique and original photographs.
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This is an artwork I made in Illustrator about 20 projects called “mood”
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This is my project 1, and my content is about my memories of a recent trip with my boyfriend. These are my precious sealed memories.
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《Which one is the real me》
We have a lot of emotions throughout the day, and the two videos I showed were on the way to meet friends and on the way home alone at night. What I want to express is how much our emotions can affect us. Sometimes emotions will make us not like ourselves, unreal. So which one is the real me?
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Self-Guided Field Trip: The Peggy Cyphers Exhibition Creator: Peggy Cyphers, Front Room Gallery (Hudson, NY)
I visited Peggy Cyphers’work online. Elements of her work include Chinese calligraphy, emotional expressionism in landscape art. Through appreciation, I think her work often uses a quadrant framework to explore the intersection of nature and abstract form. The structure is symbolic, with criss-cross divisions of blue sky or water separating complex patterns that resemble geological formations. In my opinion, the purpose is to create a sense of beauty and spirituality.Created using a mixture of traditional painting mediums, the works feature a variety of color palettes, with geological patterns dominated by earthy tones contrasting with blue-white skies or shallower waters. The images are abstract but suggestive of natural elements and geological structures, arranged in a quadrant layout. The forms are intricate and rich in detail. The paintings are unframed, allowing the edges of the canvas to contribute to the overall visual effect.
Interesting aspects of the work of art What I find interesting is the unique use of quadrant layout in these pieces, which adds a structural element that organizes and divides visual space. Abstract patterns allude to geological formations, inviting viewers to interpret the natural world through an artistic lens. This blend of abstraction and naturalism is interesting to me.
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