Motion
Fast Shutter Speed
Shutter speed 1/320. ISO 3200 and WB setting was incandescent. The action I froze was a pin wheel spinning as Danielle blew on it. The distance was fairly close and straight on. The positive and negative is very easily shown in this image, framing the picture. There is also contrast with what the image is centered around and the very black background. Great value of light to dark are also shown.
Slow Shutter Speed
Shutter Speed 1/25. ISO 180 and WB setting was cloudy. The person on the skateboard is in blur while the background is in focus. The distance that this image was taken at was a fair distance and straight on. The white arrow on the ground really stands out because of the positive and negative space in the ground that the person is riding the skateboard on. There are also great values from light to dark throughout the whole image.
Shutter speed 1/320. ISO 3200 and WB setting was incandescent. The action I froze was a pin wheel spinning as Danielle blew on it. The distance was fairly close and straight on. The positive and negative is very easily shown in this image, framing the picture. There is also contrast with what the image is centered around and the very black background. Great value of light to dark are also shown.
Slow Shutter Speed
Shutter Speed 1/25. ISO 180 and WB setting was cloudy. The person on the skateboard is in blur while the background is in focus. The distance that this image was taken at was a fair distance and straight on. The white arrow on the ground really stands out because of the positive and negative space in the ground that the person is riding the skateboard on. There are also great values from light to dark throughout the whole image.
Painting with Light
I used a spinning light toy to capture image 4. I slowly moved the toy up and down. The shutter speed of the image is 8 seconds.I used a spinning light toy to create the painting. I slowly moved the light source up and down into a heart toward the end. The viewer can feel that the photo is unique because of the movement of the light through the photo.
Aperture
Shallow Depth
In image 3 the f-stop that was used to create a shallow depth of field was, f/5.3.
The ISO was 500 and the white balance was fluorescent.
Large Depth
In image 6 the f-stop used to create a large depth of field was f/20.
ISO used was 500 and White balance was fluorescent.
Image 3 is better with the shallow depth of field because the image is like being framed and focuses on the words that are created from the letter rather than having the whole photo in focus. You would want to use a shallow depth of field for creating the object you are shooting the center of the image. A large depth of field would be better for a landscape photo.
In image 3 the f-stop that was used to create a shallow depth of field was, f/5.3.
The ISO was 500 and the white balance was fluorescent.
Large Depth
In image 6 the f-stop used to create a large depth of field was f/20.
ISO used was 500 and White balance was fluorescent.
Image 3 is better with the shallow depth of field because the image is like being framed and focuses on the words that are created from the letter rather than having the whole photo in focus. You would want to use a shallow depth of field for creating the object you are shooting the center of the image. A large depth of field would be better for a landscape photo.