Thursday, December 3, 2015

Creative Controls 




Part 1                                                                   1.f3.5
2.f5.6
3.f11
4.1/200 
5.1/30
6.1/200

















Part 2                                                                Person Moving                               





       In all 3 of the photos they look okay thanks to the lighting. But when comparing them you can see that some things are more in focus then the others. The first photos shutter is at 1/10 of a sec, the second one is at 1/60 of a second, and the third one is at 1/500 of a second. I achieved these photos by not moving much.and luckily they aren't very blurry because she was walking pretty slow.

Person Not Moving 
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In 2 of the photos its very clear but in the first one there is to much light meaning that the camera was exposed to long.. But when comparing them you can see that some things are more in focus then the others. The first photos shutter is at 1/10 of a sec, the second one is at 1/60 of a second, and the third one is at 1/500 of a second. 

Plant With Background



       These are not the best photos because of the sun and the little rings in the photo. But when comparing the 3 you can see that all are not that much different from each other. The first photos aperture is at f3.5, the second one is at f5.6, and the lat one is at f8. I achieved these photos by standing in the same position and trying to block the sun with my hand.



The photos look okay except for the first one because Jimmy was moving too fast.. But when comparing them you can see that some things are more in focus then the others. The first photos shutter is at 1/10 of a sec, the second one is at 1/60 of a second, and the third one is at 1/500 of a second. I achieved these photos by moving the camera at the same speed as Jimmy. 











Part 3
1.I think that depth of field is the amount of  background that is visible. 
2.I would use a wide aperture when it is dark out and i would use rile of thirds. 
3. The shutter speed can determine whether your photo is blurry or in focus.
Personal Composition

Rocks
Wall outside of 200 building.
This is a good example of fill the frame because there is nothing else to see besides the rocks
I think that if I could have got only the rocks and nothing else on the side of the image.


Melted gum
Q-Hut
This is a strong example of fill the frame because the gum is dead centered. 
To make this photo better I could have zoomed in more so that there would only be gum to see. 

Drain
Near the Media Center 
This is a good example of fill the frame because there is nothing to see but the drain 
I think that if I would have got more shadow on the drain then the photo would have been more sharp.

Marlon
Q-Hut
This is a good example of leading lines because the line is leading to Marlon.
I think that this photo would have been better if there was more lines. 

Light
Near main office 
I like the use of leading lines in this photo because the lights post leads to the actual light 
I think this photo would have been better if the post was in focus 

Andrik
Q-Hut 
I like the use of leading lines in this photo because the rail leads to Andrik
I think this photo would have been better if the rail was also in focus 

Jimmy 
Outside 200 building 
I like the use of rule of thirds because Jimmy is the first thing you see when looking at this photo
This photo would have been better if the top left of the photo did not look all white


Yesenia 
Near lunch court 
I like the use of rule of thirds because it attracts my attention
This photo would have been better if there was no trash cans in the back


Benjamyn 
Near media center 
 I like the use of rule of thirds in this photo because Ben is the only thing that is visible

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Composition



Fill The Frame
       I chose this picture because I liked how the beak was the only thing that was not grey. I also chose it because I like how the bird looks really serious. The photographer is using fill the frame effectively because the photo really focuses on the birds emotion.
















Leading Lines
I liked this photograph because this is not something I see everyday. This also makes me wonder where this was and where the photographer took the photo from. Another thing I liked was the amount of people that are in the photo,















Rule Of Thirds
This is my favorite photograph out of all the rule of thirds photos because the fox really pops out and you can see the red surrounding his eyes. Because the photographer used rule of thirds the fox is what grabbed my attention right when I looked at this photo.