Assignment DescriptionFor this assignment, I chose to photograph animals, specifically my dog Reva. This is my best photo. Aperture - f3.5 Shutter Speed - 1/60 ISO - 800 Here are 5 other images I took Summary: I learned I need to work on lighting and catching the animals in action.
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Assignment DescriptionFor this assignment, I am choosing to focus on different people and their lifestyle. I intend to take pictures from rowing practice and our regatta this weekend. Here are the links to three photos I am taking inspiration from I think these are good examples as they show a difference between photos that are candid versus a purposeful photo. They show the difference that a person knowing when they are being photographed versus the subject not knowing.
Assignment DescriptionFor this assignment, I chose to focus on the subject of Animals. I hope to have photos that are well focused on the animals and their life. Here are 3 Links to Photos that I am taking inspiration from. I think these are good examples of photos of animals, because they are fully in focus of the animals. They have no separate subject that draws away from the animals being photographed. I have many animals that I can photograph throughout the week so I should have plenty of content for my assignment.
Shutter Speed1/20 (slow) 1/30 (faster) 1/50 (faster) 1/80 (fastest) Description of Pictures and Intended Look The pictures are of a girl walking on the sidewalk. The first picture is supposed to show motion blur as it is the slower shutter speed, and the last is supposed to be more of a stop motion in focus than a person in motion. Aperture3.4 (big opening) 4.5 (smaller) 5.6 (smaller) 7.1 (small opening) Description of Pictures and Intended Look These pictures are of a keyboard very close up. The pictures are supposed to show a change in depth of field. The first picture is the largest opening and is supposed to show the shortest depth of field. The last one is supposed the be the smallest opening and is supposed to show a longer depth of field. End of Assignment QuestionsFaster Shutter Speed = Less light exposure and it stops motion Slower Shutter Speed = More light exposure and the movement is blurred Large Aperture(Wide Open) = Shorter depth of field and more light exposure Smaller Aperture(Small Opening) = Longer depth pf field and less light exposure
Assignment Description In this assignment, we learned more than just the rules of composition. We also learned about the DSLR camera and how it works. We learned about the Rule of Thirds, Symmetry, and more composition skills as well. Here are my photos. Rule of Thirds - Girl in Field Pattern - Empty Room of Computers Symmetry - Hallway Lockers/Carpet Texture - Fire Alarm on Wall Depth of Field - Fire Alarm Light(Focus) on Wall Lines - Vertical Lines on Walls Framing - Girl Outside Window Perspective - Tree from the Grass Space - Girl with Empty Space Balance - Girl Next to Tree Color - Girl in Front of Painting What I Learned I learned how to take different pictures on a DSLR camera on the auto setting. This setting does all of the features for you. I also learned the different rules of composition(Pattern, Symmetry, Texture, etc.) and how to take each of these pictures.
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