Sunday, January 4, 2009

Some New Graphics

Hi! Happy New Year Everybody!
Yes, its 2009!
Well I have had an awesome and relaxed winter break. Back to school on Monday. *Sigh*
During my winter break I made a bunch of creations and graphics and so I thought I'd post some of them! :) Hope you like! Feel Free to Comment/Criticize (But please don't be too harsh on me)

Some Icons



Some Colorizations

Some Blends/Siggys



To See the rest you can Check my india-forums Gallery.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW MY INDIA-FORUMS GALLERY

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Optical Devices

Laura Hayes and John Howard Wileman Exhibit of Optical Toys website, im my opinion, is a simple yet informative website. I like that it isn't crowded and is point-on. I also like that you click on the image of the toy to get more information about it instead of clicking on a bunch of worded links. My favorite toy on this website is the Chromatrope. The Chromatrope can project kaleidoscopic patterns. It has a mechanical slide so there are moving parts inside the Chromatrope that create the different patterns. All of the discs inside the Chromatrope turn when you rotate the exterior handle that turns the gears inside that turn the glass discs. The glass discs are painted with designs and can be projected onto a wall. I found this site really interesting because I learned many things and I didn't know about some of these toys. Click HERE to visit the site.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Pinhole Photography

For our Cyber Arts trip we went to Gallery 44 to learn about Pinhole Photography. There we learned how to make Pinhole Cameras using a container, a pin, a tart tray, some electrical tape and tin foil.

What is pinhole photography? Well pinhole photography is where you use pinholes to take pictures/photos. The pinhole would be your aperture and the electrical tape on the pinhole would be your shutter.

To create the camera we first got a container (coffee containers work) and spray painted the inside black. We then cut a circle on the side. We took a tart tray and cut out the bottom so it was a circle. We taped the tart tray circle on top of the circle on the side of the container. We took a pin and drilled a small hole into the tart tray circle. We took a piece of electrical tape and used it to cover the pinhole. After that we went into the dark room and placed a light sensitive piece of paper and put it inside of the container, opposite of the pinhole. We took some tinfoil and placed it on top of the container and sealed the lid of the container on top so no light would get in. We went outside and took pictures. How you may ask? Well we placed the camera where we wanted it (Pinhole facing the object or place we wanted to take the picture of). We took off the tape so light would come into the container and onto the light sensitive paper. After letting it sit about 1 and a half minutes we put the electrical tape back onto the pinhole and went to the dark room to develop it.

I really enjoyed the trip. The most exciting thing on the trip would probably be getting to use the dark room as it was my first time. I learned how pinhole photography works and overall it was an awesome trip. Below are some of the pictures I took using pinhole photography.

"Bike"

"Down the Alley"

"Fall Building"

If you would like to see more pinhole photos visit ALEXIS RAGO's portfolio. She has many photos and some more information about what pinhole photography is. I really liked this site and I recommend you to check it out too.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Light and Shadow

My Photograph shows Light and Shadow. It shows light and shadows because you can see the darkness and lightness in the picture outlining me on the wall. The picture shows depth. This photo also shows texture on the wall. You can tell that the wall is rough.

Texture


My photo shows texture. It shows texture because you can tell that it is prickly just by looking at the image. You can clearly see the pricks on the tree.

Lines


My photo shows lines. You can see horizontal and vertical lines in the building in the background and you can see diagonal lines in the grass. This photo also shows rule of thirds.

Rule of Thirds


My photograph shows Rule of Thirds. the sky takes up more then half of the photo while the busier part in at the bottom. The bottom part has cars and buildings in it and they are not dead in center of the photo.