Wednesday, March 10, 2010

My Second Choice Zoo Image


This photo is of a peacock at the San Francisco Zoo. I really like the color of the peacock and how the blues in its feathers stand out from the rest of the background. I also like the proportion of the peacock to the trees. The background helps the peacock stand out even more. Also, I like how the peacock is on a third line, and its tail spans across the rest of the photo.

My Choice Zoo Image


This photo is of a penguin who has been tagged by the zoo to keep track of where it is. I wanted to emphasize that this penguin, along with many other animals, are captive and not free. They are watched after and are not able to roam freely and live freely if they want to. I turned the photo into black-and-white to add a somber feeling and highlight the tag placed on the animal.

Environmental Zoo Photograph


This photo was also taken on our field trip to the San Francisco Zoo. This picture is of the Silver-back Gorilla that is probably the most famous ape in the San Francisco Zoo. I aimed at capturing the gorilla on a third line and get as much of the background in the back as possible. I really like the lighting in this photo. When we were shooting, the sky was overcast, and did not let too much light through. It was the perfect conditions for shooting.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Zoo Pop Art


This is a picture of a kangaroo that I took at the zoo when I went on my class field trip. I focused on making sure I captured the kangaroo up close to get as much detail as possible. With a little editing in Photoshop, I was able to mute out the background and focus on the kangaroo, which is what I was aiming for. I then put the four photos, which I edited differently, together and came out with this.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Polar Bear


This photo was taken at the San Francisco Zoo. Out of my series of photos, this is probably one of my favorite pictures. The lighting when I shot was really soft, and I felt that it was optimal for the conditions we were shooting in. I really like the closeness of the photo and how I captured the detail of the fur on the polar bear.