Monday, December 16, 2013

fast and slow shutter speed

FAST





SLOW

Best out of the best


  • F4- looks it best, at speed to 1/300s and the iso speed to 100!
    F5.6- looks it best, at speed 1/1000th of a second iso 200!
    f8- looks its best, at speed 1/200s and iso speed to 100!
    f11- looks best, at speed 1/50 and iso 1600!
    f16- looks best, at speed 1/200th and iso to 200!
    f22- looks best, at speed 1/400!

Example questions



1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture? we should relate to the hole body or where the light looks better
2. Finish this sentence - the smaller the Aperture picture the higher the Aperture number
3. In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field? the more close up you are the difficult the photograph will be, and also how far, what angle and what camera your using.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Review


1. Rule of thirds
2. Balancing Elements
3. Leading Lines
4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)
5. Viewpoint
6. Background
7. Create depth
8. Framing
9. Cropping
10. Mergers and avoiding them

The Great Black and white part 3

I see, a bunch of mafia people having a lovely day just relaxing and doing anything. i might smell smoke and good fresh air because their setting looks ingrate, but everybody their is well dresst and elegant.I hear them having their conversations or getting ready for their picture and their all just steady. I taste nothing in my tongue. I can feel a rush going thru my blood seeing this gangsters just chillen.


This picture, comes at me white some what of great sadness because i see the older women in a shallow corner of a corner store or a barber shop. 





Planing A'head

I, wouldn't mind shooting my partner and i would like my setting probably outside rather then inside,in the light where the picture could be more clear and a better caulitty.What would make my shot successful would be my angle, and the lighting i have to my position.Also it depends on what camera i have to my possession and if its auto.. or manual.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

photo composition part 2


                                             cropping 


                                                                      ViewPoint

                                                          Symmetry and Patterns 

                                                                          Create Depth