Motion
Reflection:
1. 1/15 was the shutter speed i used for my motion pictures. 1. 1/200
2. Yes I used a tripod, because it keeps the picture in place. 2. Sam jumping in the air.
3. The person running shows motion with the blur in the background. 3. 15 feet away
4. The rule of thirds and point of view 4. point of view
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1. 1/200 1. 30 seconds
2. yes because the photo needed to stay in focus 2. The flashlight on my phone
3. cece modeling 3. running up and down the rows of the performing arts center
4. point of view 4. energizer and hyped for something
5. everything happening around her but shes in middle of life
1. 1/15 was the shutter speed i used for my motion pictures. 1. 1/200
2. Yes I used a tripod, because it keeps the picture in place. 2. Sam jumping in the air.
3. The person running shows motion with the blur in the background. 3. 15 feet away
4. The rule of thirds and point of view 4. point of view
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1. 1/200 1. 30 seconds
2. yes because the photo needed to stay in focus 2. The flashlight on my phone
3. cece modeling 3. running up and down the rows of the performing arts center
4. point of view 4. energizer and hyped for something
5. everything happening around her but shes in middle of life
Depth Of Field
Reflection:
I feel as though I took a lot of good pictures during this shooting. It is hard to pick my best photo but I would chose my first picture at the top of the page, there is a lot detail show and it almost looks like you're right in front of the tree looking at the small green branch. I photographed this photo straight on to give it the best affect of the subject matter. I chose this point of view to show all of the details of the berries on the tree branch. Using light wasn't easy this day because of the weather it was cloudy and humid but I did my best by taking the photo from a small side angle to make sure my shadow was not in it. The photo I feel uses shallow depth of field is the last photo on the right because it is not blurred out a lot and i can still see details of the background subjects. The photograph that I feel most successfully uses depth of field was the image of the leaf (the first photo in the second row) because it blurs out most of the picture but focuses on the most interesting part, the leaf and the detail of the spots.
I feel as though I took a lot of good pictures during this shooting. It is hard to pick my best photo but I would chose my first picture at the top of the page, there is a lot detail show and it almost looks like you're right in front of the tree looking at the small green branch. I photographed this photo straight on to give it the best affect of the subject matter. I chose this point of view to show all of the details of the berries on the tree branch. Using light wasn't easy this day because of the weather it was cloudy and humid but I did my best by taking the photo from a small side angle to make sure my shadow was not in it. The photo I feel uses shallow depth of field is the last photo on the right because it is not blurred out a lot and i can still see details of the background subjects. The photograph that I feel most successfully uses depth of field was the image of the leaf (the first photo in the second row) because it blurs out most of the picture but focuses on the most interesting part, the leaf and the detail of the spots.
Shadows & Reflections
Reflection:
My best photo is the first one. Its an image of my cousin close to a window but a close up on the shadows of her face from the sun shinning through the window. I took this photo straight forward (180 degree line from her face to my lens) I chose this point of view because it focused on the subject that I wanted to capture. The lighting was my favorite composition technique because there was no background and it really focused on the details on her face with the sun rays. The mood in this photo is natural and innocents, the reason being is because she doesn't have makeup on which society brings upon on to feel beautiful. My Weakest image is the first image in the last row because its not actually a reflection, i just used a tool in photoshop to make two of the same picture into one.
My best photo is the first one. Its an image of my cousin close to a window but a close up on the shadows of her face from the sun shinning through the window. I took this photo straight forward (180 degree line from her face to my lens) I chose this point of view because it focused on the subject that I wanted to capture. The lighting was my favorite composition technique because there was no background and it really focused on the details on her face with the sun rays. The mood in this photo is natural and innocents, the reason being is because she doesn't have makeup on which society brings upon on to feel beautiful. My Weakest image is the first image in the last row because its not actually a reflection, i just used a tool in photoshop to make two of the same picture into one.
Photoshop Practice
Point Of View
Reflection: