My little profoile for Photo115 class at SJSU. It will be updated weekly until the end of Fall 2005 semester. Please feel free to comment on my photos! Thank you

Saturday, October 29, 2005

8th Picture

Side Portrait

From the same party last week
One guy pass by the scence became a brown shadow on the right,
but the girls are remain clear!

This photo contains no filter effect except sharpen by a highpass layer.

Sunday, October 23, 2005

7th Picture

Gift
[Annie's Birthday Party]

My favorite photo recently!

The fantastic lighting and motion
make this photo outstands from all my works.


Although the light was very low,
I prefer not to use flesh lighting.

As a result, the slow shoter speed makes
things blur when they were moving.

Then, I caught the most fabulous scene I ever had!

Date: Oct. 17 2005 / Camera: Olympus E-20N
This photo is not modified, but resized by Photoshop CS.

Monday, October 17, 2005

6th Picture

Glance
It was a 3.5mm film photo.
I enlarged it to 8inx10in and scaned to jpeg file
the camera is a very old one

minolta SR-7
(at least 40 years old by now)

Sunday, October 09, 2005

5th Picture


One of the best shot from the wedding pictures.

Happyness can be as simple as doing something with your loved one.

Monday, October 03, 2005

Mammoth /Miniscule Project

For real, I have no specific idea by now.
Though there are so many possibilities out there,
I try not to take any idea of others' work as hard as I can.
Then, the more I see the less I could think.
Sometimes I come up an idea,
and soon I will doubt about "What's the point of this idea"
or "It maybe offense someone who I took their pictures"
After all, I guess I may do this project with my image, or animal,
or things that will make my project as appropriate as possible.

Idea for LARGE scale:
Using camera to take views in horizontal and connect them to a single long scroll
then, put things or people or animals into the view.

Idea for Mini scale:
Take a photo of a paper box, and paste different images in side the box
to make them looks like living in it..

The Moment

"Wedding photography is one of the hardest projects for a photographer," said my Begining Photography instructor John,
"if you missed the moment, you missed all."


Now, I understood what he said :)

4nd Picture



A Friends' Wedding
at Sacramento

Oct. 02. 2005