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Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Final Portfolio for Photography Class.

Hello Everyone & Welcome to my blog to those of you who have never been here before. Some of these photos have been watermarked by me because in the past I've had people share my pictures without giving me credit, also because most of my pictures land on Google due to my social medias not being private.

Anyways, these are my favorite photos from this semester along with a handful that I threw in that were taken a few months or so before class started.

This class helped me learn how to take pictures of things other than weather. I wanted to learn how to broaden my knowledge of how to shoot other subjects. I had a lot of fun with this class and I'm a little sad that it's over.

Cumulus with Pileus on June 10th, 2019.


I love the way this picture turned out. The sun lighting was perfect so it made shooting in manual mode so much easier to decide which ISO was best.


The Mothership Shelf Cloud on June 21st, 2019.


I was sitting down relaxing in the sand when a seagul came up beside me. It started to communicate with other birds and I caught him in the act. August 12th, 2019.


Friday the 13th Full Harvest Moon. September 13, 2019.

These photos were taken in manual mode which is the only way you can use it to shoot through my telescope.


Silver Beach, Michigan Waves. August 12, 2019.


Our happy light up pumpkin decoration that we have had every since I was an itty bitty kid.




Black and White

Macro Mode, ISO 4000, F5.6, 200 mm focal length. 11/6/19



Sunset. 11/7/19
Macro Mode, ISO 100, F5.6, 200 mm focal length.

This was the first time that I ever shot a sunset in black and white.

Oscar the turtle
Pet Portrait Mode, F5.6, ISO 3200, Focal Length 55 mm.

Posting this one just because I love geese. :)

Hotel hallway, F3.5, ISO 1250, 18 mm focal length. November 22, 2019. Columbus Ohio.

Dodge Journey Headlight.
I really enjoyed this assignment because I never thought how the inside of a headlight could make for a good photo.
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This is a lamp that I have had for a long time and I wondered if I could make it look like separate stones.

This is also something that I've never tried before.

November 22, 2019.
In route to my hotel. F3.5, ISO 3200, 18 mm focal length.

ISO 250, F8, Focal Length 55mm.
Freeman Lake Historical Structure.
I like the way this turned out because it's surrounded by trees and weeds.


A look across the lake, something I always like to do on my free time. ISO 320, F11, Focal Length 55mm.


St. Joseph, MI. ISO 400, F8, 55mm Focal Length.

Lake Portrait Photography.
F 6.3, ISO 200, 175 mm


Flying Floatie.
ISO 100, F10, 86mm focal length.
This was very fun and interesting since the timing had to be just right.


Adding more water to the pool back in the summertime. ISO 100, F8, 55 mm focal length..


Fruit in the sunset.


Aperture Mode, ISO 12800, Focal Length 35mm, F5.6

Salt lamp lit in the pitch dark.
Shutter mode, ISO 2500, Focal Length 52 mm, F5.6


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