Monday, June 9, 2014
spring shot
I took this photo because I think this is a sine that spring is coming. The flowers just starting to bloom looking so beautiful. I took many shots of the reason of spring but this one is my favorite.
Drop shot
Out of all projects this was the hardest. To take this shot you had to get it at the right time. I had to set the camera on sport mode so the camera could be very quick to catch it. What helped a lot was switching the regular lens to a micro lens.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Bulb pics
Both of these photos have a shutter speed set on bulb. The first photo took me at least 5 times to get it right. The first few times the light didn't even show up in the photo. So we had to change the vibration reduction off for the light to show. Our light resource was a phone which worked very well.
The other photo was one of the first pictures we took when the camera was picking up the light. But it came out crooked. It took a couple tries just to straighten it out.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Same Aperture Different Shutter Speed
10.0 1/400
The shutter speed was not too fast allowing some light to get into the photo before it takes it.
10.0 1/1600
There was not enough light outside for the shutter speed to be so low making it mandatory for the camera to need to capture more light.
The shutter speed was not too fast allowing some light to get into the photo before it takes it.
10.0 1/1600
There was not enough light outside for the shutter speed to be so low making it mandatory for the camera to need to capture more light.
10.0 1/100
This photo came out well because of the amount of light outside being enough to not make it mandatory for the camera to capture a lot of light before it snaps the photo.
Same Shutter Speed Different Apertures
20.0 1/250
This photo came out darker then the rest because the f-stop was high creating a small aperture opening not allowing a lot of light to get into the photo.
5.6 1/250
This picture came out the best because there was a lot of light outside allowing the shutter speed to be very fast. The aperture was medium sized because the object wasn't far away.
13.0 1/250
The photo had medium lighting because the f-stop was in the middle creating medium sized opening
This photo came out darker then the rest because the f-stop was high creating a small aperture opening not allowing a lot of light to get into the photo.
5.6 1/250
This picture came out the best because there was a lot of light outside allowing the shutter speed to be very fast. The aperture was medium sized because the object wasn't far away.
13.0 1/250
The photo had medium lighting because the f-stop was in the middle creating medium sized opening
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
aperture as a tool
The smaller the f stop it means the aperture is bigger . Also making the depth of feel greater so the focus is better. So in this pic i took a picture of a key board to get the feel of depth i made the f stop smaller giving this nice long look.
aperture
Aperture is measure in f stop. Aperture is the opening in a cameras lens. The bigger the f stop the smaller the aperture, or opening. The smaller the f stop the bigger the aperture. I took three different pics using different aperture making there aperture small in one pic and bigger in another and one pic in the middle.
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