Friday, March 21, 2014

Writing With Light Group Experiment


ISO: 100
APERTURE: f/5.6
SHUTTER SPEED: 1.0

This is my favorite shot from our experiment because it came out the clearest out of all the photos and the light went the whole way across her head. I think we could have done a better job with creativity and next time, possibly try different designs and lighting techniques. I believe if we'd had a little more time on the experiment, it probably would have turned out even better. We did a decent job on keeping our subject clear and also getting the light the whole way across her head.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Assignment 2: Chrono


These pictures are visually appealing because you can see every motion the person made while the picture was being taken. The motions make your eyes go in different directions in order to completely view the photo and the details of it and makes the picture more interesting.

Assignment 2: Writing With Light


These pictures are visually appealing because of the uniqueness and creativity used with the lights. The bright colors along with the design immediately draw the person looking at the picture in.

Assignment 2: Zooming


These pictures are visually appealing because the leading lines direct your eyes towards the middle of the photograph.

Assignment 2: Blurred Motion


These pictures are visually appealing because the blurred object becomes a focal point and helps direct your eyes to the clearness and other elements of the rest of the picture. It makes your eyes move in a ton of different directions.

Assignment 2: Frozen Motion


These pictures are visually appealing because it captures the entire moment of the picture. There's so much detail to look at that you can't catch even with your own eyes. The pictures are so interesting, most people are more likely to enjoy these pictures.

Assignment 2: Panning


These are visually appealing because the lines in the background of the picture causes your eyes to look all around the picture and there's an obvious focal point.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Assignment 1: Chrono



These photos are achieved by using a fast shutter speed and a tripod, then are edited in Photoshop.


Assignment 1: Writing With Light



These photos were achieved by using a tripod and slow shutter speed. To get the light designs, you can have someone wave the light source in the shape of the design or take a picture of a fast moving object (a car, for example) using a slow shutter speed and a tripod.

Assignment 1: Zooming



These photos were achieved by using a tripod and a slow shutter speed.

Assignment 1: Panning



These photos were achieved by using a tripod and a slower shutter speed.

Assignment 1: Frozen Motion



This picture was achieved by using a tripod or a table using a fast shutter speed.

Assignment 1: Blurred Motion




This motion is achieved using a tripod with a camera that has a slow shutter speed. It should be around 1/8.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Aperture Quiz



f/5.6
f/8
f/32

          I thought this assignment was a good review for the depth of field unit. It helped me finally figure out how to exactly to use depth of field and I didn't have any troubles with it. I personally liked the lowest f/stop the most because I like how only one object is completely in focus. I think it makes the photo really unique. Next time, I think I could focus better on the highest f/stop so it's clearer and more professional looking. Depth of field can be manipulated so you can put things in focus and out of focus. One would choose to manipulate the depth of field if they want to focus on a specific object and have that be the only thing in focus.