Description

Images and ideas from the photo students at Snow College. A storehouse, sketchbook, idea-generator, and public musing space.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Examples-Benjamin Nelson

 Grain ISO
 Non-grainy ISO
 Shallow depth Of Field
 Great Depth Of Field
 Fast Shutter Speed
Slow Shutter Speed

Strong - Elisha Braithwaite

 
Sometimes in order to be strong you have to stand on your own.
But sometimes if we're lucky, we find something that just like us,
is looking for a little support as well.

Examples - Elisha Braithwaite

Fast Shutterspeed

Slow Shutterspeed

High Grain

Low Grain

Large DOF

Small DOF

Examples - Kim Kohnlein

High Noise ISO
Low Noise ISO
Fast Shutter Speed
Slow Shutter Speed

Large Depth of Field

Shallow Depth of Field


Friday, December 9, 2011

How to use patch tool -Richard Sterner-

 There are 2 methods to retouch using sampled pixels.
Method 1:
  1. In the Toolbox, select the Patch Tool.
  2. Drag in (select) a damaged area with the Patch Tool**(exactly like with Lasso tool
  3. On the Options bar, choose the Source mode.
  4. Drag the selection (cursor inside the selection) onto a repair-source area (movie).
Method 2:
  1. Drag in a repair-source area with the Patch Tool*.
  2. On the Options bar, choose the Destination mode.
  3. Drag the selection (cursor inside of selection) onto a damaged area (movie).
To retouch with a pattern, use Method 3:
  1. Drag in a damaged area with the Patch Tool*.
  2. In the Pattern picker, choose a pattern (movie).
  3. Click the Use Pattern button on the Options bar.

insidious: Katelin Jensen


custom white balance: Katelin Jensen



Artest Statment -Richard Sterner-

The Last Mile   
By Richard Sterner

When driving on the many roads through rural Utah, it’s easy to miss something that is so common; road kill. Rural Utah drivers pass an animal that has been hit by car almost on a daily basis. Overtime, these animals become unnoticed. If it were a human being, would you do the same?

                 This series of animals isn’t about death, but more so respect. To show a creature’s last moment on Earth. Who knows what their life held before it was so brutally ended, but we can at least honor what  they had.
These images were shot with a digital camera in black and white. I veered away from color on purpose. What some might see as gross and disgusting cannot be seen so well in shades of grey. This puts more focus on the animal and not necessarily what happened to it.