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...
For the “You Know Better” exposures I really like how much texture and depth you’ve captured in your photos. I love how the black and white filter accents it as well. These are really great photos!
ReplyDeleteShort Statement: Over the past eight weeks I think I’ve learned a lot more about photography than I ever knew. I never really was aware of different exposures, aperture, lighting, etc. Becoming more aware of these things have helped me to take better pictures and create more aesthetic pictures. While I have learned a lot already I look forward to learning more throughout the rest of the semester.
ReplyDeleteShort Statement: Over the past eight weeks I think I’ve learned a lot more about photography than I ever knew. I never really was aware of different exposures, aperture, lighting, etc. Becoming more aware of these things have helped me to take better pictures and create more aesthetic pictures. While I have learned a lot already I look forward to learning more throughout the rest of the semester.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you shot only in black and white. I think that even though you can capture more with color, I definitely think that there is a place in photography for monochromatic, and I think you captured that exactly. It's interesting to see how even though there isn't that color, the detail and texture of the photos are drawn out. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I thought that these shots looked better in lack and white rather than shooting them in color. But I think those that did them in color captured some awesome shots as well! Still trying to learn my way around the camera as well.
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