Thursday, June 7, 2012

Paris 2012

             After our Indian expedition our layover back home to the states was in Paris, so we decided to just get off the plane and stay for two days! It was stress free and so so wonderful! But I was completely exhausted.

The Louvre! We didn't get to go inside but at least I was there!
This is the view of Paris from the Arc de Triomphe. Their city is built in triangles- so cool and interesting!
The Eiffel Tower- daytime. :)
The Eiffel Tower- nighttime. :)
The Eiffel Tower- sunset! :)
This is the view of the city from the top of the Eiffel!
This bookstore is where the famous Hemmingway and his friends would hang out! Mrs. Schmidt told me about this. It was so cute and wonderful; I loved it!!
There were statues everywhere- this one, thank goodness, had "clothes" on!
Moulin Rouge! We didn't see a show though because it costs a ton!
This is one of the lock bridges with Notre Dame in the background! The significance of the bridge is that you write your name as well as your spouse of significant other and lock it on, and supposedly you stay together forever!

-H

India 2012

              I had the opportunity to spend my last few weeks of high school in four beautiful parts of India. Working for a dentist office, we went to do humanitarian acts and work on the kids there. Our first week was when we had clinic, up in Leh in the Ladakh region in the Himalayas. Our second week we were able to go down and tour Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. My experience was amazing and I cannot even fathom to describe it; it was life-changing and one of the best things ever!

This staircase was in Stok, India. I went on a walk up near our "hotel" in the Himalayas and this is one thing I came across! The fact that they build everything by hand piece by piece, just amazes me. I loved these stairs; they just look so cool to me!
Everywhere we went in the Ladakh people were building. It was really neat for me because my dad is a home builder and owns his own business. He was in the Street of Dreams in 2011, so to be able to see the differences was awesome for me!
This is the school's gymnasium, also known as our clinic. We were up on the top of the hill for lunch and when we finished we came out and there was a line waiting for us. It was great!
This is one of my coworkers, Rachele. She gave these twins anethestic and I assisted the doctor. They were the sweetest things; didn't speak or cry of pain at all!
This was near a monastery that we visted- two kids fetching water out of a well!
This is in the boys' dormitory where we would eat lunch every day after clinic, and they would just sit here in lines and eat their own food, not noisy, just minding their business and enjoying their food!
We hiked up to a monastery and there was this great place to hike over with tons and tons of prayer flags overlooking the city of Leh. So cool!
While at clinic I was able to extract a tooth and learn to give anesthetic, like in this photo.
We went to see the Taj Mahal! Sooooo pretty. :)
The architecture just amazes me!
Ever wonder why rugs cost so much? Well, I figured it out.
Kids loved the camera! So cute!
Oh, ya know. Just riding an elephant; no big deal!

-H

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Self-Scan


        We had the amazing opportunity of scanning our own faces. It was so cool! I was a little worried at first until Hohman showed us the Windex. :)  I scanned my face like six times trying to get a good one and ended up with the third try. As you can see, I first uploaded the original, then uploaded an edited version! I had a lot of fun with the curve, lightening myself, and giving me "pink" dots! I would definitely do this again. I'm glad Hohman decided to put this in his plans!

-H

Landscape Photos- Infrared





        Each one of these photos were taken through a film camera, printed, scanned, and edited. The point of infrared photos in this case was to take all the green out and replace it with "pink". In class we learned that pink isn't actually a real color. In my opinion, these look really neat! I absolutely love all of the different effects and vibes they give off. :)  Very cool!

-H

Landscape photos

             This is one of my landscape photos without any editing. This photo makes me really happy because it reminds me of a famous photo of the Sacred Grove. This photo, however, was taken in the forest in the yard of my house. I was really surprised at how detailed it looked while I was going through the printing process before actually allowing it to show up on paper. It was cool!

-H
         These are obviously clouds, and I think they look awesome! This was taken on Beef Bend Rd. in Tigard around 5:00pm. I've always had a thing for clouds, so being able to capture this moment was really neat!

-H
          This last one is on the street up to my house. I love these trees so much and have always wanted a photo of them with their shadows, and now I got one! It looks way cool and I'm so glad it turned out!

-H

Contact Sheet


                 These are images of my very last contact sheet in high school. I leave for India in two days, come back and graduate. Both of these images show the distinctness in each landscaped photo. I was able to get it dark enough so the plastic doesn't show on the negative strips, but light enough to keep each individual photo noticeable. I'm really proud of my work! :)

-H

Tilt Shifts

                 The reason why I have waited so long to upload these is because I wanted more. For me, it has been incredibly difficult finding things in the world that I can capture and make into a tilt shift photo. Maybe I just needed to take more time out of my schedule and drive around even more, looking. These two that I do have, however, really make me very happy. :)

                This first photo was taken at a Blazer game and I made it into a tilt shift photo. Instead of blurring out the top and bottom, I decided to blur the diagonals, and I'm really happy with how it turned out. I fixed the lighting a bit just to brighten it up, and the clearness of it really excites me!

-H
                 This is my second tilt shift, and I captured this at school one morning. This duck has been in the school parking lot lately, and I just couldn't miss the opportunity to take a photo of him. The tilt shift worked well, but maybe next time I'll make sure I'm up higher so I can get the real effect. The thing I love about this, though, is the fact that the duck is just one single object. It makes me happy!

-H