Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Bolt!


Photo by: Dustin Huynh

This is a macro photo a screw I found in downtown Tacoma, right next to U-Dub Tac Town. I tried getting really close and a detailed macro photos. I used this photo for “unique camera angles” assignment. I am very, very, VERY happy with how this turned out! If I were to do something differently, I would have kept the 50” mm lens on and took macro the whole shoot.
“This is how we do it!” 

6 comments:

Kelsey D PHS said...

I like how abnormal this photo is, you don’t see a lot with this angle and style.
I love how half this photo is out of focus, it really draws your eyes in. The mood I get when I look at your photo is a very black but mysterious feeling.

Anonymous said...

This is a nice photo. I love the rough feel that it gives. Good lighting, nice focusing, and perfect subject! Close up photographing always gets you a good picture. Well done.

AW ERHS

Anonymous said...

I like this photo. Good depth of field, ad very nice lighting. I also love how the bottom looks rusty; well actually it looks sort of rusty all over. Anyway, nice shot.

Anonymous said...

I like this photo. Good depth of field, ad very nice lighting. I also love how the bottom looks rusty; well actually it looks sort of rusty all over. Anyway, nice shot.

RJ W. ERHS

Anonymous said...

Great use of focus. The angle of the picture is nice; you really can’t tell that it’s a screw at first glance. Nice job.

-J.C ERHS

Anonymous said...

I love this photo and how you focused on the end of the bolt with a blurry background. Great depth of field.
JD - ERHS