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...
What I have learned in the past 8 weeks is how light, position of the camera and subject interact with the look and interaction with the photo being taken. This is how we get an interaction from the viewer and can be how we interpret, and convey our art. I have found that one has to take in many different factors when taking and setting up the scene. As well as, taking notes is a huge importance so that one can replicate the photos if needed. Somethings I need to work on is keeping track of taking notes, try different angles on photos and using a mix of subject and light to convey the photo better.
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ReplyDeleteI enjoyed looking through your collection of images. I did find them a little hard to keep track of due to some labeling in the "how deep" portion as far as f-stops and shutter speeds but nothing that can't be edited. I also need to improve on taking notes as I take my pictures so I know where I am. Pictures 10 and 12 are fire.
Hi Willow, I had a little trouble with keeping track of the photos, but with there being so many it was hard. I really liked the temperatures in the you know better photos, I am always drawn to the warmer tone photos.
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