I put my neighbor's toys in a puddle to make the scene look like it's in a lake, but I had to wait four days for it to hopefully rain before I could do so.
Pinhole Photograph
For our pinhole photographs, we used small boxes with lids that slide to fit, like phone boxes and gift boxes. We cut a 1/2" square out of the wider side of the box, and covered it with a slightly bigger piece of metal from a soda can. After taping the metal in place, we poked a hole in the metal with a needle to let in light. We had photo paper that reacts to light, which we taped to the inside of the box opposite to the hole (in a darkroom). For this photo, I set my box on a stool for about 14 minutes, then brought it back to the darkroom to put it through a developer bath and set it with a fixative so it wouldn't absorb more light. The original (left) photo came out upside-down, negative, and a mirror image of the actual cabinet, so I used Photoshop to readjust it and edit the lighting.
Aperture / Depth of Field
Elements of Art
Shutter Speed
Portrait Lighting
Product Photography
Light Painting
Zombie Project
My favorite project so far! I fitted a shatter brush onto the windows, then blurred them so they'd blend in. I added another one on top of the left window, colored it red, and used a soft eraser to give it a bloody look. I colored my eye in black, added a white pupil, and blurred it all again. For the nosebleed, I spread it across the lips a bit and used a smudge tool to make streaks that followed the grooves in my lips. I added drops into the snow below it and blurred them both. Another crackle brush made my "veins" more prominent. After blurring that too, I added a layer that desaturated the colors and made a layer mask so it just made my skin paler.
Selfie with Meaning
I'm not a fan of dressing up, so this shows how I might look versus how I'd rather look in a given situation.