Monday, October 26, 2009

Friday, October 23, 2009

10-23-09

POTW

1. What did the photographer do to draw emphasis on the subject of the picture? (use of depth of field, rule of thirds, Line, color, etc...) Rule of thirds

2. If you had to guess, what size aperture did the photographer use? How can you tell? High because everything is very clear. the only reason the background looks faded is because the subject is underwater and you cant see very far in water.

3. In what way did the photographer frame the subject and how does that contribute to the idea/story? He used the rule of thirds. The water around the diver is what is framing him.


1. What did the photographer do to draw emphasis on the subject of the picture? (use of depth of field, rule of thirds, Line, color, etc...) He framed the subject.

2. If you had to guess, what size aperture did the photographer use? How can you tell? Higher apeture. The picture is very clear and you can see all of the mud flying around very clearly.

3. In what way did the photographer frame the subject and how does that contribute to the idea/story? He framed the subject in mud. It's not like he really had a choice anyways. There's nothing else surrounding the subject.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Friday, October 16, 2009

Photo critiques.

1. What caught your attention about this photo? All of the lights, how the tunnel looks like it can go on forever, and how small the man is compaired to the tunnel.
2. Talk about the Depth of Field in this Photo. Is there MORE OR LESS depth of field? What is in Focus from the foreground and background? More depth of field; the focus is the man.
3. Keeping the Depth of Field in mind, what fstop (Aperture number) was used? High number f22 or lower number f5.6? lower number.

1. What caught your attention about this photo? The linear/leading lines.
2. Talk about the Depth of Field in this Photo. Is there MORE OR LESS depth of field? What is in Focus from the foreground and background? Less DOP; the focus is the man.
3. Keeping the Depth of Field in mind, what fstop (Aperture number) was used? High number f22 or lower number f5.6? High number

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Depth of Field

High Aperture:

Low Aperture:

Monday, October 12, 2009

Friday, October 9, 2009

Shutter Critique

Slow: I picked this picture because i like how you can see all the light from the cars. I can tell that it's a slow shutter speed because this picture let more light in.
Fast: I love how theres this water trail coming from the divers head. You can tell it's a fast shutter speed because there arnt any blurs from movement.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

10-8-09 Shutter

Perspective in low lighting:



Action Shots: