Macro Portraits (Playing W/ Legos)

In this project, we needed to photograph scenes but instead of a person we used legos. The lego was in its own little Lego world and everything in the picture had to make sense with its size. A skill used from previous projects was using photoshop to edit the pictures. A challenging part of this project was making sure nothing in the picture was human-sized. If I had to take 5 more pictures I would like to photograph the legos as if they were running a marathon.

A good night’s sleep.
Leaving the city.
Hiking.
Setting up the tent/fire.
Finished.
Getting ready for bed.

Getting Close

In this project, we needed to take pictures of things up close. A challenge I had was finding objects that wouldn’t look absolutely hideous up close. As well as being patient enough to wait for the camera to focus. If I was able to I would photograph someone getting a tattoo. Below is my favorite image from this project. Click here to view the rest of my photos.

Catch The Action

In this project, we needed to take pictures of something or someone in action. To help capture the images I set the camera Drive Mode to Continuous Shooting. A tip I would recommend anyone taking action photos is to try your best not to move the camera. If I could I would photograph skateboarding because you can get some really cool pictures. Below is one of the photos I took and a stacked one. Click here to see the rest of my photos.