About Me
Ceballos is a 4th year Photo Journalist, as well as a 1st year Photography Student. Ceballos likes to take photos of people and nature around campus and outside of campus.
Dollar Store Challenge Photos
The Rule of Thirds; The Gnome on a Dwarf Book
Leading Lines; The Gnome having machinery between it leading to The Gnome
Framing; The Redwood Gigantea podcast equipment framing The Gnome
Negative Space; The Gnome in the Newspaper Shelf surrounded by the dark.
Contrast; The contrast between the Gigantea "G" metal and the Gnome behind it.
Capturing Fall's Transformation: Tree & Flower
Paragraph Reflection
Focusing For Effect
Shooting an Off-Center Subject
When Shooting an Off-Center Subject it usually is more pleasing than a subject in the center. In this photo I had been taking photos in our class outing. Taking a photo of Mckenzie Escovedo off-center.
Shooting A Moving Subject
Shooting A Moving Subject, is both a hard yet fun experience as it helps you learn what works and what doesn't since it is different than taking a still photo.
Lock Focus
Locking Focus on your Subject on your Camera can help recompose your photo if needed. It helps composition and how it will work with your subject.
Focusing on Close-Ups
When shooting up close and person to people or things the type of lens you use can control how that photo can possibly look. As a 50mm lens you have to get very close to your subject, while a longer lens such as a 200mm you can be far away yet take photos close up.
Focusing on The Eyes
When looking at someone one of the first things we look at is their eyes. A common phrase most have heard is that "The Eyes are the Window to the Soul". As well as that it is something important for a photo.
Out & About, The Beauty Around Us
These Photos were taken when Ceballos was traveling. Where they have multiple photos from many different states, and environments.