Friday, March 21, 2014

Writing with Light Group Experiment

ISO 100, f/5, ss 2.5

ISO 100, f/5, ss 8.0
I really like this unit so far because I shoot a lot of motion outside of school. I like my outcomes, especially because it was the first time I did this kind of motion shooting. My suggestions for next time would be to give us a little more time than 5 minutes to decide what to do and how to do it.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Motion Assignment #2

Zooming #1
Zooming #2
These pictures are showing zooming. They are visually appealing because they draw attention to the subject because of the diagonal lines leading to the subject.
Writing with light #1

Writing with light #2
These pictures show writing with light. They are visually appealing because the curved lines and words create movement.
Blurred #1

Blurred #2
 These pictures show blurred motion. They are visually appealing because they draw attention to the subject.
Panning #1
Panning #2
 These pictures show panning. They are visually appealing because there are horizontal lines and they create relaxation.

Freeze #1

Freeze #2
These pictures show freeze motion. They are visually appealing because you can see what it happening in that moment.
Chrono #1

Chrono #2
These pictures show chronophotography. These are visually appealing because you can see the phases of someone doing something and it is unique.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Motion Assignment #1

Blurred #1

Blurred #2

Blurred #3
 You can achieve a blurred motion picture by setting the shutter speed slower than 1/60 with a tripod.
Chrono #1

Chrono #2

Chrono #3
 Chrono can be achieved by taking multiple pictures that are exactly the same, but with the subject moving, and photoshopping them into one picture. The shutter speed should be faster than 1/60 with a tripod.
Freeze #1

Freeze #2

Freeze #3
 Freeze motion can be achieved by having a shutter speed faster than 1/60 with a tripod.
Panning #1

Panning #2

Panning #3
 Panning is achieved by using a shutter speed slower than 1/60 with no tripod.
Writing with light #1

Writing with light #2

Writing with light #3
 Writing with light is achieved by using a shutter speed slower than 1/60 with a tripod.
Zoom #1

Zoom #2

Zoom #3
Zooming is achieved by focusing on a subject, and zooming out when the shutter speed is slower than 1/60 with a tripod.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Aperture Quiz

f/5.6

f/11

     
f/36







-I liked that this assignment didn't take a lot of time to complete and that we could do it at school.
-If I were to do this again, I would make sure that the camera didn't move.
-Depth of field can manipulated in photography using f/stops.
-One may choose to manipulate depth of field to get more or less of the picture in focus.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

DOF Composition Practices




DOF Compositions

Simplicity
Leading lines

Texture
-I liked this unit because it was different than the others. I like the look of focusing on one subject, instead of focusing on the entire picture. I need to make sure I don't get camera shake when taking pictures.