1. Authentic Living
2. This photo was taken in Chandler, Arizona.
3. This photo demonstrates still life. I did this as a tribute to my grandpa. He was a forest ranger and he loved belt buckles. So I have his belt buckle on the right. I also put his boots in the shot which was a bit of a challenge because they were pretty tall, so I compromised by turning one on it's side and sticking some dandilion-like flowers in them. I also added my dad's hat to fill the frame. I think it turned out well and really captured the texture of the objects. I like it. :) Editing: All I did was bring up the clarity just a hair so the blurriness of the bottom part of the flowers was no longer distracting. I could have gone without it, but I was editing my other motion photos, so I thought: Why not?
1. Split Second
2. This photo was taken in Chandler, Arizona.
3. This photo demonstrates a capture of still movement. My little brother was riding the scooter but everything is still, and FINALLY in focus. . .I honestly don't know if I did this one right. I had my brother slowdown when he got to the camera, so does it still count if I told him what to do? I don't know. It took us like a million tries to get this though. I have all the photos to prove it :P
1. All A Blur
2. This photo was taken in Chandler, Arizona.
3. This photo demonstrates blurred movement. I had my brother jump and do a roll and then he helped me layer all of the photos together. It was SOOO difficult :P
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