To hold: 12 images Focal Length: 55 1/125 1/15 0"5 1/125 1/15 0"5 Focal Length 35: 1/125 1/125 1/15 1/15 0"5 0"5 How Deep: 15-18 images Focal Length: 45 (5 images) (Set 1) F5.6 F8 F11 F16 F22 Focal Length: 35 (5 images) (Set 2) F5.6 F8 F11 F16 F22 Focal Length: 24 (5 images) (Set 3) F5.6 F8 F11 F16 F22 Equivalent Exposures: 9 images Focal Length: 35 (3 images) (Set 1) F8, 1/60, ISO 200 F11, 1/30, ISO 200 F16, 1/60, ISO 800 Focal Length: 45 (3 images) (Set 2) F8, 1/60, ISO 200 F5.6, 1/125, ISO 200 F11, 1/125, ISO 800 Focal Length: 55 (3 images) (Set 3) F8, 1/60, ISO 200 F5.6, 1/125, ISO 200 F8, 1/250, ISO 800 You Know Better: 9 images 1. F8, 1/30, ISO 200 (overexposed) 2. F8, 1/125, ISO 200 (underexposed) 3. F8, 1/60, ISO 200 (perfect exposure) 4. F5.6, 1/125, ISO 200 (lighting; temperatures falling on both sides of the bones) 5. F8, 1/60, ISO 200 (white balance: Tungsten) 6. F8, 1/60, ISO 200 (white balance: Shade) 7. F5.6, 1/125, ISO 200 (reflection) 8. F5...
This was organized in a good way, that all was understood clearly. With the third photo in contrast being the strongest and stood out the most; because the contrast in the bottles from the shadows made the photo strong. This is also one of the most successful characteristic out of the five. Plus all photos from the different characteristics were in focus, and told a story, while showing you understand each characteristic. The overall project was great in how each photo worked well with each characteristic.
ReplyDelete(Gabriel Johnson and Andrew Horiuchi)
ReplyDeleteAs far as organization we felt that everything was concise, and we liked how you had captions for all of your photos.
With exposure, pretty much all of your photos were super dark and almost blacked out, but we could still see intense detail in what did have light. Overall, the images felt more interesting because of how you shifted the focus with darker exposure.
We felt like the darker exposure really became your voice. The temperature photos, which were brighter and more diverse, didn't fit as well into that type of stylized photography. Overall, we liked the darker photos more but you still did well in applying temperature.
Our favorite photos overall were Direction 4 and 5. Direction 4 had a very dark mood overall, and very subtle lighting, but that subtle lighting really helped to establish the feeling. Direction 5 is similar to 4, but there's much more contrast between the lights and darks, and it's really well done for such a challenging angle.
Good job!