ARiley_aesthetics+control

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YOU KNOW BETTER

SS:1/125-F/8-ISO:200
DAYLIGHT

SS:1/30-F/8-ISO:800
DAYLIGHT

SS:1/10-F/8-ISO:800

SS:1/15-F/16-ISO:400
W/B

SS:1/15-F/11-ISO:400
W/B

SS:1/30-F/8-ISO:200
MONO

SS:1/30-F/13-ISO:200
TUNGST

SS:1/30-F/13-ISO:400
TUNGST

SS:1/60-F/13-ISO:400
HOW DEEP
F/25 lens35

F/18 lens35

F/11 lens35

F/5 lens35

F/8 lens35

F/32 lens40

F/22 lens40

F/16 lens40

F/8 lens40

F/5.6 lens40
F/20 lens50

F/16 lens50

F/11 lens50

F/5.6 lens50

F/8 lens50
EQUIVALENT EXPOSURE
F/8 SS:1/112 ISO:800

F/5.6 SS:1/125 ISO:200

F/8 SS:1/60 ISO:200

F/11 SS:1/60 ISO:800

F/11 SS:1/30 ISO:200

F/8 SS:1/60 ISO:200

F/8 SS:1/250 ISO:800

F/5.6 SS:1/160 ISO:200

F/8 SS:1/60 ISO:200
TO HOLD OR NOT TO HOLD
SS1/2 lens55

SS1/125 lens55

SS1/125 lens24

SS1/2 lens 18

SS1/2 lens18

SS1/2 lens55


SS1/2 lens 24

SS1/15 lens24

SS 1/15 lens35

SS1/125 lens35

SS1/125 lens55

SS1/15 lens55

Comments

  1. Hi,
    I like your pictures and how you used different temperatures. I didn't think to do that when I was taking my pictures. I also like how in your how deep pictures you have objects in the front blurred out and focusing on the objects in the back or side. I think that improves images when not everything is in focus, nice job.

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    1. Thank you very much for the feedback. I struggled on the blur and focus so I'm glad you think I excelled at this!

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  2. Hello, I really liked all your photos, one that stuck out to me the most is the first image on, To Hold Or Not To Hold. Having this image in monochrome really made this one pop because its simple, that's the best part about it. As well as how you organized the bones having the one stick out close the camera and the rest far creates an interesting image to look at, good work on this image and all of the other ones.

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