Friday, March 19, 2010

3-19-10

shutter speed is probably faster just because nothing in this photo appears to have motion blurrs. ISO is probably 400. maybe even 200 because it looks like it was bright outside.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Monday, March 15, 2010

forced perspective examples

they placed the person that looks like theyre standing on the mans hand farther away to make them look smaller.
They placed the girl farther away to look smaller.

They made the girl closer to the camera to make the eiffle tower look smaller.


Thursday, March 11, 2010

review

shooting from the hip
leading line: the light rays and the spaces inbetween the fence are leading to the flower.

Fast shutter speed: i used a faster shutter speed to capture the players movement.


rule of thirds: the bag is on the right side of the picture.

high ISO: i used a high ISO so i could capture more light in this picture.

less depth or feild: Most of the peace sign is clear.

low ISO: i used a low ISO because it was very bright outside so i didnt need so much light.




more depth of feild: most of the keyboard is blurred on the ends.

slow shutterspeed: i used a slow shutter speed to capture more light.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Photo critique 3-8

I think that might have a slower shutter speed because the picture is'nt cristal clear. I know that thats how reflections usually look, but not only does the reflection look blurry, but so does the building in the background. I would say that it has a lower apperture. The ISO is probably somewhere in the middle. The subject is the man in the reflection.
This picture has fast shutter speed because it's an action shot so to catch them looking still you need a faster shutter speed. The ISO is probably higher depending on if this is taking place indoors or oudoors. most likely this is indoor. The apperture is probably slightly higher than in the middle.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010