This photo was taken across the courtyard of Mullen Library to make a simple portrait more interesting. I made the image very symmetrical and had Sydney stand in one of the windows in the stacks.
I used the photo editing apps Snapseed and PicsArt. In Snapseed, I double exposed a picture of books from a shelf onto one of a concrete, textured wall. Next, I used a dark, neon filter from PicsArt to make the books stand out and look almost ghostly. The result was a spooky, dark looking picture.
My goal during this period of isolation has been to try new things and visit new places- within the limitations of quarantine. So, I have been going on hikes in forest area around my house and photographing landscapes that were interesting to me. These 3 photos were taken on the shore of Chapman's Landing Park.
Slow Shutter Elevator This photo was taken using the Slow Camera app inside of an elevator. I think the photo is very interesting because it plays with motion as well as reflections since the elevator is metal. The reflection of the hand rail and blue wall in the elevator is reflected in the metal door, and blurs to the right creating a more interesting image. I think the door is the main focus since it has a warm color in a photo that is primarily silver and blue tones.
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