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Motion- Picture #2
Approximately what shutter speed did you use to freeze action?
1/640
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
640
What action did you freeze? (Describe).
I froze the motion of the bubbles.
What was your distance, and point of view for the photo?
I was fairly close to the bubbles and was facing the subject straight on, horizontally.
Describe any compositional elements (tools) that are present in or that strengthen the photo. (rule of thirds, positive and negative space, line, shape, pattern, texture, strong colors, contrast...)
The sidewalk creates a leading line towards the bubbles, with contrast of the green in the background from the grass. There are strong colors from the bubbles "rainbow" colors.
1/640
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
640
What action did you freeze? (Describe).
I froze the motion of the bubbles.
What was your distance, and point of view for the photo?
I was fairly close to the bubbles and was facing the subject straight on, horizontally.
Describe any compositional elements (tools) that are present in or that strengthen the photo. (rule of thirds, positive and negative space, line, shape, pattern, texture, strong colors, contrast...)
The sidewalk creates a leading line towards the bubbles, with contrast of the green in the background from the grass. There are strong colors from the bubbles "rainbow" colors.
Pattern With Light
Pattern With Light- Picture #1
What shutter speed did you have the camera on?
8 seconds
What light source did you use to create the painting?
Flash light (cross) and string lights (halo)
How did you achieve the image/effect?
Had someone trace my body in the shape of a cross, then photoshopping and filling in the gaps.
What impact does the photo have? How would the viewer feel looking at your photo?
Very sophisticated piece. The viewer may question the reason behind the image.
8 seconds
What light source did you use to create the painting?
Flash light (cross) and string lights (halo)
How did you achieve the image/effect?
Had someone trace my body in the shape of a cross, then photoshopping and filling in the gaps.
What impact does the photo have? How would the viewer feel looking at your photo?
Very sophisticated piece. The viewer may question the reason behind the image.
Aperture
Shallow (Back) |
Shallow (Front) |
Large (Both) |
Color Correcting
Shallow Depth Of Field- Picture #4
What f-stop did you have your camera set to create a shallow depth of field?
f/5.6
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
ISO 1100
f/5.6
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
ISO 1100
Large Depth of Field- Picture #6
What f-stop did you have your camera set to create a large depth of field?
f/5.6
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
ISO 1250
f/5.6
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
ISO 1250
Overview
Which photo is better? Why?
Photo #4, the blur of the chess piece gives a sense of distance in the picture between the two pieces
Why would you want to use a shallow depth of field?
It gives the picture a specific object to focus on, which highlights the image
When/in what situation would a large depth of field be better?
If you want everything to be in focus
Photo #4, the blur of the chess piece gives a sense of distance in the picture between the two pieces
Why would you want to use a shallow depth of field?
It gives the picture a specific object to focus on, which highlights the image
When/in what situation would a large depth of field be better?
If you want everything to be in focus