Jan 21, 2007

Assignment #18

I haven't abandoned you all I swear! For the past few weeks I have been busy getting ready for the Picture Perfect Evening event that's coming up, so I haven't had much free time to get assignments done.

To make up for it, today I'm posting 4 of them! I had to skip over some because some assignments were photos of Christmas decorations. Since I am really past due to take down my Christmas decorations, I figured I'd better get those assignments done!

First, from my best friend Amber: "How about taking pictures of holiday decorations, but from a different perspective?" The end result of this challenge was a slightly different perspective than normal, and a very different method than normal. The perspective is from as high as my tripod would take the camera, right up at the tippity top of the tree. Being short, this was a new perspective for me! The method was infrared photography, which makes the needles of the tree look whitish, and gives a really deep tonal range to the inanimate objects in the photo. As always, click on the image to see a larger version.



Next, two assignments from my mother-in-law, Susan. The first one is "a photo of your husband's hands hanging an ornament on the Christmas tree".

This one was tough, mostly due to the uncooperativeness of said husband! No, not really, he was very nice and helped me out. But his hand got tired trying to stay still in one position while the "arteeste" solidified her "vision". So I let him off the hook after a few shots. No pun intended.



Next from Susan: "a photo of the tree from the bottom up." This one was an interesting challenge because straight up from the bottom turned out to be pretty uninteresting. There were some tough limitations to overcome, like having to be a certain distance away from whatever gets focused on. Also, a lot of things that look cool in three dimensions look terrible and kind of busy in two dimensions, and the branch structure of a Christmas tree is apparently one of those things. Not to be daunted, I decided I'd take a photo from the bottom up, by focusing on the bottom and panning upwards as the shutter went off. The result is this odd mix of motion blurring and bright Christmas colors. I kind of like the dizzy festive feeling of it.



Finally, one assignment that isn't Christmas related but the result of opportunity knocking. My friend Darcy's assignment got pushed to the front of the line purely because of an interesting location, good light, and a cool textured background. Her assignment was "shadow" and here is one of my favorite photos to come out of a recent trip to an old textile mill. Thanks again to my "model" husband.



And, in closing, something completely different. My mother recently made the comment that there seem to be two kinds of artists. Those who see shapes/lines and those who see color. I think I definitely fit into that first category. That's why I love black and white photography so much. It allows you to look past the distracting colors and see the shapes and patterns in the image. But I'm curious - what kind of artist are YOU? When you look at a piece, do you see shapes? colors? textures? Leave a comment and let me know.

Jan 10, 2007

Assignment #17

Another photo assignment tonight - this time from Julia Boyce. She's got one more after this one but it definitely involves a trip outside, so it'll have to wait until another day. It should be fun though!

Tonight's assigment is... "The written word"



"Hope" was the first word that sprang to mind, and I thought it was a good one, so I went with it. My husband suggested "cogitate", but it didn't end up looking as nice :-).

Enjoy!

Jan 7, 2007

Assignment #16

More assignments today from my friend Steph!

"you know those mornings when it's all foggy and dewey out? maybe you could take a picture then"

I recently went to see the seals that annually visit the rocks off of Rome Point in Narragansett Bay. The day was very foggy and misty, perfect conditions to take a photo for this assignment. The photo itself is of the rocks the seals haul out on (if you click on it to enlarge the image and look closely you can see a seal arching it's back just below and to the left of the flying gull). I loved how the misty coastline fading into the background silouetted the gull, and the soft lighting from the overcast day.



Next up "beaded drops at the tips of the branches"

I must have taken 30 photos of droplets at the tips of branches while on this same walk to see the seals. Here's one of my favorites:



Enjoy!

Jan 5, 2007

Assignment #15

Ok, I'm finally recovered from the holiday madness and ready to post a new assignment! I was also finally able to crank out some challenges from my best friend Steph, who was the first to respond and has been very patient waiting for me to find subjects to fit her assignments.

First off - "I would love to see you take a photo of sunset farm!"

Had to wait until after Christmas for this one, as a framed print of this shot was her gift and I didn't want to spoil the surprise! Without further ado, Sunset Farm's Kinney Bungalow at sunset.



Next up, "even though spiders are yucky....maybe you could take a picture of a neat spider web"

I thought this web was neat because it's all lines, instead of the usual dewey circular pattern that is a popular photographic subject. I hope the thin webs show up on your monitor - if not you may want to calibrate it so that you're sure your contrast and brightness are correct. It may also help to click on the image and view it larger.



Enjoy!

Jan 1, 2007

Happy 2007!

Hope everyone had a safe and happy New Year's Eve. Welcome to 2007! Big things are in store here at D. S. Brennan Photography this year, starting with the Picture Perfect Evening Gala on February 10. In a few minutes I'll be posting my newest set of images in the experimental gallery - digital photograms! I'm planning to offer these for sale as prints on canvas, but for now they'll be a special order item so contact me if you're interested in one!

Aaron Johnson (the genius behind What the Duck) has a particularly amusing comic strip to start out the new year - enjoy!