SHUTTER SPEED
The photo of Noah which is in the middle of the third row has a fast shutter speed of 1/250 sec. The ISO I used was 6400 and has a white balance of fluorescent. The action I froze was ping pong balls being thrown at him. I was at a distance of about 6 feet with a straight on point of view. This photo has a compositional element of strong colors due to Noahs Hawaiian shirt and Lai.
The photo in the first row all the way to the right has a slow shutter speed of 1 sec. The ISO I used was 800 and has a white balance of fluorescent. The part of the image that shows blur is the three people walking by Brett. I was at a distance of about 10 feet with a angle point of view coming from the left side. This photo has a compositional element of leading lines due to the background of the walls and ceiling.
The photo in the first row all the way to the right has a slow shutter speed of 1 sec. The ISO I used was 800 and has a white balance of fluorescent. The part of the image that shows blur is the three people walking by Brett. I was at a distance of about 10 feet with a angle point of view coming from the left side. This photo has a compositional element of leading lines due to the background of the walls and ceiling.
PAINTING WITH LIGHT
The photo that is circular with tiny circles within was taken with a shutter speed of 4 seconds. I used the YN360 as my source of light. I also used the app to change the colors as the photo was being taken. I achieved the image by having a friend take the YN360 and move it in a big circle and as he kept moving it he made the circles smaller and smaller. The impact the photo has is its a type of optical illusion due to the twists and the 3D effect.
KALEIDOSCOPE
APERTURE
Shallow depth of field:
What f-stop did you have your camera set to create a shallow depth of field?
- f-4 my camera was set at to create a shallow depth of field.
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
- My ISO was set to 1600 and I used a WB on auto.
Discuss one of your images that show a large depth of field
What f-stop did you have your camera set to create a large depth of field?
- f-18 my camera was set on to create a large depth of field.
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
- The ISO was set to 1600 and I used a WB on auto.
Which photo is better? Why?
- I believe the shallow depth of field photos are better because it puts one object in focus. This attracts your eye to that one object or spot rather than having the whole image be in focus where there is a variety of options that your eye could be led to.
Why would you want to use a shallow depth of field?
- You would want to use a shallow depth of field for getting one object in focus.
When/in what situation would a large depth of field be better?
- A large depth of field would be better when trying to get a big view of something. For example scenery and family photos.
What f-stop did you have your camera set to create a shallow depth of field?
- f-4 my camera was set at to create a shallow depth of field.
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
- My ISO was set to 1600 and I used a WB on auto.
Discuss one of your images that show a large depth of field
What f-stop did you have your camera set to create a large depth of field?
- f-18 my camera was set on to create a large depth of field.
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
- The ISO was set to 1600 and I used a WB on auto.
Which photo is better? Why?
- I believe the shallow depth of field photos are better because it puts one object in focus. This attracts your eye to that one object or spot rather than having the whole image be in focus where there is a variety of options that your eye could be led to.
Why would you want to use a shallow depth of field?
- You would want to use a shallow depth of field for getting one object in focus.
When/in what situation would a large depth of field be better?
- A large depth of field would be better when trying to get a big view of something. For example scenery and family photos.