Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Clark Little

Another Clark Little piece. Love it! Beautiful!

Clark Little

This is a photo taken by "the greatest surf photographer", Clark Little. My grandpa emailed me a few of his photos - they are fantastic! His work inspires me to go above and beyond for the perfect image. He calls this one "molten -liquid gold"

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Into the Heavens


How beautiful is this photo? The colors are so dramatic. The sky is beautiful and the butterflies are amazing! Are they flying to a safe haven? Where did they come from? Aren't they beautiful?

Butterfly Eyes

This photograph is amazing! Butterflies instead of eyes?! Crazy! The black and white creates a more dramatic look. Butterflies are so fragile and delicate.

Butterfly Lady

I like this photo because it is obviously not real, but it looks really incredibly. How many people have butterflies flying out of her body ? She looks like it could be painful or maybe it is a release. The colors here are very much grays and blacks with the exception of the skin tones.

Butterfly poster

For class, I was to make another poster of some sort. I decided to create this one because the background along with the grass is a picture I took myself :) I liked it so I wanted to post it online for the entire world to see. ;)

Silhouetted Tree

This photo is amazing to me; the sunlight in the background creates backlighting making the tree to silhouette. It is a simple photo but it is a spectacular one nonetheless.

Sunset Lake

I like this photo because of the colors of the sunset and the reflection of the sky and the mountains. The clouds are so beautiful as the sun sets. This is an amazing photo of a landscape and I wish I were there outlooking on this spectacular view.

Sleepy Kitten

Love this picture. The sepia creates a feeling of simplicity. How sweet this kitten looks sleeping on the comforter. Must be hard to be a cat. :P

Spider web

Although I don't like spiders, I do like looking at their webs because they are so perfect. When it rains and the rain drops stick to the strings so delicately. It is amazing to me that such a small animal can create such a strong and yet delicate web. The use of black and white color intensifies the photograph; the drops help accentuates the web perfectly.

movie posters

Yeah, I'm a Harry Potter fan... so let's talk about movie posters... The top poster uses silhouettes which is a good technique becuause it gives a suspicious, unknowing, mysterious theme; it is a mysterious, dark, creepy, feeling about the movie the poster is about. This poster be a tease poster and not the real thing.
Another good technique movie designers use is composition: the order of images and/or characters that are about the movie. In the second poster the main character is centered and in front of the not-as-important characters.
The last poster has a creepy, dark feeling about it; well, the guy on the poster is Voldemort, the most evil, heartless man in the movie. It's about color, composition, and audience.






more movie posters


Movie posters are designed with much thought involved. Designers think about compostion, audience, color, and much more. "The Lord of the Rings" is a good example because the swords in the poster point down towards the title of the movie; it helps lead the viewer's eyes to the title. Proportion creates depth to the poster so some people are smaller than others which creates a sense of depth. Color creates a sense of theme or feeling throughout the poster; it gives a sense of emotion. "The Lord of the Rings" has a warring, fighting, good vs evil theme to it therefore the colors are dark and gloomy. There is so much more to a movie poster, but these are just a few to mention.