Break Through
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-Winter leaves-
This picture for me, didn't start as a cool idea. I was extremely fascinated with macro and wanted to do some random plant photos, and I especially liked the way this turned out. I set the camera to "AV" (Aperture Priority mode), to get a good "depth of field" kind of feel to it. So I went and sharpened the picture up a bit, and decided it's something I wanted to keep.
The Forest Home
This is a picture I made a couple of years ago using black sharpie and colored pencils. I really enjoyed making this picture, especially since it was made on a piece of paper that I thought that I wouldn't be able to use (it had a Cheetos stain on it that is now covered up by one of the stones of the well). I drew this picture for fun, not for a class or anything. I think I was inspired to draw it by a Washington DC trip I had taken earlier that year during which I had visited an Amish community. I loved the homes that the people lived in: for every generation that lived in the house, the owners added a new wing or level on to it, giving the house a charming ramshackle quality. I was hoping to show that in this picture, although it didn't quite turn out the way I expected... but I think that made me like it all the more!
Brook Reed
This is a picture of a good friend at the Home Coming football game. This picture is an example of a backlit portrait. It was at Golden hour, settings were perfect and the lighting was amazing in the back ground. I used fill flash with it to add a more crisp image.
TIGER
NADIKA
The Unfinished Tiger
First Post!
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My idea for this picture came from thinking about different macro shots take, seeming as at the time, I enjoyed doing macro the most. I researched different photos based on my idea, and I found a photographer who, all he did was take pictures of urban statues that varied from different cultures. I was inspired to do something similair, so I took a macro picture of the guitar neck, and distorted it to make it look old.
KID CUDI
Rain Helmet
This guy..
This is my first painting from last year in ap art. It's mostly acrylic paints, but I added the face in with fine point sharpie. For my first I thought i did alright! The middle cloud is suppose to symbolize the illuminati triangle, just a FYI.