I really like this photo. I took this photo with my 75-300 mm lens and with the help of my tripod. This is as much as I can zoom in and be in focus. I purposely centered the moon while I was trying to compose the photo. The colors of the photo is decent as well. There is also some textures in the photo of the moon.
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I really like this photo and believe that it's at competition standards. This photo has perfect focus and composition with my friend, Matthew, being the center and main subject of the photo. I added the black and white filter to add a timeless effect to it. Despite this photo being somewhat simple, the photo has a lot of story and emotions attached to it.
I feel like this is one of my best Photoshop edits I have ever created. My original photo is of my friend Nick from the back, however the photo of the shining forest isn't. The focus and composition of the photo are competition worthy. The colors of the photo is pretty good as well, as I purposely desaturated the photo on purpose.
This is the first time I had used double exposure editing on Photoshop. I believe it came out good. The original photo is decent, as I placed my friend right in the center.
This photo was taken on a ski lift to the top of one of the slopes at Snow Summit. I believe this photo is pretty good. I purposely centered the people in front of us in the chair. There is a good use of lines in the photo as well. The focus and composition are decent as well. The sun glare in the bottom left and top right adds into the story of the photo.
The photographer of the week is Walker Evan. He focused primarily with documentary and journalism type of photography. He mainly captured the image of the Great Depression, of how people during those times experienced it. With the image above, is of Allie Mae Burroughs, which was sort of the face of the Great Depression. The image is slightly off in composition, however it adds into the story of the photo. The emotion in Allie's face also adds into expressing the main feeling in everybody during the Great Depression.
I would say that this is a pretty decent photo of my sister. I composited her to be in the middle purposefully. The colors of the photo is pretty good as well with the textures. The focus is pretty good, as I was able to get the photo to around 6 MB. One of my favorite parts of the photo is the sad face my sister is giving, as it gives the photo more life and a story to it.
I would say that this is a kind of awkward photo. It seems like as if I tilted the camera on accident, however, I was holding the camera horizontally, and the slopes of the mountain was slanted. The white snow contrasts with the dark green and brown trees. I took this photo just right away without setting it up or thinking before I clicked the button to take the photo.
I was graded by Isaac N., Kristine L, and Ana S.
Isaac N.: BoS: 5/5, BoF: 5/5, Week 3: 9/10 Kristine L.: BoS: 5/5, BoF 5/5, Week 3: 10/10 Ana S.: BoS: 5/5, BoF 5/5, Week 3: 10/10 I graded Isaac N., Kristine L, and Ana S. Isaac N.: BoS: 5/5, BoF: 5/5, Week 3: 10/10 Kristine L.: BoS: 9/10, Week 3: 8/10 Ana S.: BoS: 7/10, Week 3: 5/10 This was one of the better photos my sister took of me on my camera of me attempting a trick. The photo, in my opinion is really good however, it could have been even more better. The main focus of this photo is suppose to be me, but since I was going really fast, the camera didn't have enough time to focus on me, but on the snow. However the photo is by no means bad at all. The photo's composition is pretty good as my body falls on the left most vertical line on the rule of thirds. The colors of the photo is pretty good as well. The contrast with the blue sky and the white snow also stands out.
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PhotographerJoshua Ibasco is a simple person that, on rare occurences, likes to add a little snazzy edits to his photography. Archives
May 2018
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