Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Caleb Hannah Photo Collage Color Grid


Monochromatic

Melody Jacobs - Color grid


The color scheme here is tied into the structure I photographed in the middle.  Every picture surrounding the center represents one of the colored rings.

Jeremiah Crawford - Color Grid


Daniel Spangler - Color Grid


Megan Brown - Color Grid


McKenna Walter - Color Grid


For my color grid, I used green plant pictures in the four corners & middle with blue buildings and art in the other spots.

(Unfortunately Photoshop wouldn't cooperate with me on my laptop or my home computer so I had to use a different program to make this. I hope that's okay!)

Color Grid ; Michael Walkup



Color Grid // Erika

I couldn't format a grid for the life of me...So, here they are in order.





















Color Grid -- Meg Lang

For this color wheel, I used complimentary colors (opposite each other) from the additive color wheel: green and magenta.

Caleb Joyce - Color Grid

Closeups of glass sculptures at Frederick Meijer gardens

Tuesday, November 22, 2016


Rita Zoumbatlis - Depth Photo

ISO: 1600
Aperture: f5.3
Shutter: 1/50




Rita Zoumbatlis - Land Stewardship photos

ISO: 200
Aperture: f5
Shutter: 1/50

ISO: 400
Aperture: f5.3
Shutter: 1/60

ISO: 1600
Aperture: f5
Shutter: 1/50


Rita Zoumbatlis - Free Photos
"Portraits"

ISO: 1600
Aperture: f5.6
Shutter: 1/250

ISO: 1600
Aperture: f5.6
Shutter: 1/250


Rita Zoumbatlis - Video Inspired Photos
"Straight Photography"

ISO: 1600
Aperture: f5.6
Shutter: 1/250

ISO: 400
Aperture: f4.5
Shutter: 1/60

Luke Kim - Color Grid


Matthew TeBos-Color Grid


Monday, November 21, 2016

Kevin Zeller Art Gallery Project


This is an Artprize piece from 2015 now on display at Kuyper College. It was created by Nick Kroeze and team and is made of seven different kinds of wood.

It features several colors flowing in segregated lines down the wall until they reach the bottom, where the colors disperse into each other. It shows the hope for racial unity that Martin Luther King Jr. longed for. One of his speeches is quoted on the sides of the piece.

As a Christian, I know that someday a great multitude of people from all races will live with Christ in perfect harmony. "And after these things I looked, and behold, a great multitude which no one could count, from every nation and all tribes and peoples and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, and palm branches were in their hands." Revelation 7:9

Hearkening back to my hanger pictures earlier this semester, I returned to the concept to try to show this unity. I got hanger of different colors, and had them all facing the same way, unlike the divided hangers from the first pictures. I also shone a light on them, trying to capture some of the aura of the book of Revelation.




Color Grid- Lexi Bates

For this color grid I used analogous colors; red, green, and yellow.

Jordan Wynalda - Color Grid


Thursday, November 17, 2016

Matthew TeBos- Depth of Field

ISO 3200
f/5.6
1/250
This was taken at Fredrick Meijer Gardens. I like this picture. It says RAD. haha 

Matthew TeBos-Stewardship of the land

ISO 100 
f/7.1
1/500

ISO 100 
f/4
1/320


ISO 3200 
f/5.6
1/1000

These pics represent for me the land in which we live. We need to keep protecting the small animals around here, like this squirrel here. The 2nd pic I absolutely love! I love all of them but if I had to pick a fav it would definitely be #2.  









Matthew TeBos-Open Assignment



ISO 3200
F/5.6
1/100


Kevin Zeller Photo color grid

Shutter speed 1/60   Aperture F.4   ISO 1600

Depth of Field - Jordan Wynalda

ISO 800
f/9
1/25
I got close to the plant to be able to remove the focus from the background and bring out the depth of field.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Megan Brown Stewardship of the land

ISO 100
F5.6
1/60

ISO 100
F5.6
1/250

ISO 100
F5.6
1/320

I was taking pictures of color complimenting pieces of litter to show how it infiltrates nature, and while doing that I found a homeless person's camp. Most of the litter I found tracked back to where they were living and it shows that issues in our world are interconnected. Both people and the environment need help and helping homeless people improve their lives can also be part of us taking care of nature.