Motion and Movement (originals)
Motion and Movement (edited)
Reflection
-Slow Shutter speed photo #5
1. I think I used a shutter speed of 1/15 of a second.
2. I did use a tripod for this photo to focus on the object or person that was not moving to be sure that it was in focus.
3. The part where the two other people are jumping or waving their arms shows motion because the camera was not focused on them since they are blurry.
4. I did not use any compositional elements for this photo, i should have preformed that but instead i chose not to, instead i changed the photo into grey scale and cropped it down a little bit.
-Fast Shutter speed photo #4
1. I used a shutter speed of 1/200 of a second to capture this photo.
2. I froze the jumping motion of a person in mid air.
3. The distance was about 10 feet away and a straight on point of view.
4. In this photo i also chose to crop the photo and change the color to a simple grey scale image.
-Panning photo #3
1. To capture this photo I chose to use a shutter speed of 1/15 of a second.
2. I did use a tripod for this photo, i chose to use a tripod because to capture this photo because i could probably not keep my hand steady enough to follow the subject through the environment, also because a level photo is much better than an angled or non steady image.
3. The subject running from the left to the right shows motion because I there is no other subject that is in motion in the photo.
4. I once again chose to crop the photo and change it to grey scale.
5. This photo gives a feeling of motion because the subject is in focus as if the camera was moving with it, which it is.
-Drawing w/ light photo #1
1. I chose a shutter speed of 30" secs to capture this photo.
2. I used the light of a cell phone to take this photo.
3. I drew out the my name backwards from the time that the camera took the photo to the end of the 30" shutter speed.
4. The photo has an impact of curiosity about how to take or create photos like this. The believe the viewer would feel intrigued and curious.
1. I think I used a shutter speed of 1/15 of a second.
2. I did use a tripod for this photo to focus on the object or person that was not moving to be sure that it was in focus.
3. The part where the two other people are jumping or waving their arms shows motion because the camera was not focused on them since they are blurry.
4. I did not use any compositional elements for this photo, i should have preformed that but instead i chose not to, instead i changed the photo into grey scale and cropped it down a little bit.
-Fast Shutter speed photo #4
1. I used a shutter speed of 1/200 of a second to capture this photo.
2. I froze the jumping motion of a person in mid air.
3. The distance was about 10 feet away and a straight on point of view.
4. In this photo i also chose to crop the photo and change the color to a simple grey scale image.
-Panning photo #3
1. To capture this photo I chose to use a shutter speed of 1/15 of a second.
2. I did use a tripod for this photo, i chose to use a tripod because to capture this photo because i could probably not keep my hand steady enough to follow the subject through the environment, also because a level photo is much better than an angled or non steady image.
3. The subject running from the left to the right shows motion because I there is no other subject that is in motion in the photo.
4. I once again chose to crop the photo and change it to grey scale.
5. This photo gives a feeling of motion because the subject is in focus as if the camera was moving with it, which it is.
-Drawing w/ light photo #1
1. I chose a shutter speed of 30" secs to capture this photo.
2. I used the light of a cell phone to take this photo.
3. I drew out the my name backwards from the time that the camera took the photo to the end of the 30" shutter speed.
4. The photo has an impact of curiosity about how to take or create photos like this. The believe the viewer would feel intrigued and curious.
Depth of Field (Originals)
Depth of Field (Edited)
Reflection
1. My best photo is probably photo number 4. This photo is of a water faucet in my front yard on my house. The subject matter was a shallow depth of view w/ a blurry background.
2. I chose to shoot this photo from a straight on point of view.
3. This point of view captured both of the subjects in focus and out of focus.
4. I changed the composition of color to a greyscale because it makes the details in the faucet stand out much better than it was before the change.
5. I made sure that i did not wait until the sun was down, instead i took this photo around 2-3 o'clock to make sure that the light was balanced with just enough to take the photo.
6. I think the same image that i talked about before demonstrates the best shallow depth of field b/c it includes most of the details in the main subject and also includes the subject in the background except with an out of focus view.
7. I think that photo number 1 best demonstrates lots of depth of view b/c almost all of the detail in this image is in focus, even the background of the photo.
2. I chose to shoot this photo from a straight on point of view.
3. This point of view captured both of the subjects in focus and out of focus.
4. I changed the composition of color to a greyscale because it makes the details in the faucet stand out much better than it was before the change.
5. I made sure that i did not wait until the sun was down, instead i took this photo around 2-3 o'clock to make sure that the light was balanced with just enough to take the photo.
6. I think the same image that i talked about before demonstrates the best shallow depth of field b/c it includes most of the details in the main subject and also includes the subject in the background except with an out of focus view.
7. I think that photo number 1 best demonstrates lots of depth of view b/c almost all of the detail in this image is in focus, even the background of the photo.
Too Cool (edited)
Too Warm (edited)
Shadow and Reflection (originals)
Shadow and Reflection (edited)
Reflection of Shadow and Reflection
1. In my opinion, I think that my best photo is of the shadow off the brick and onto the ice. I chose to use the rule of thirds and take the photo around late afternoon so the sun was not too bright or too dark.
2. I chose to shoot the photo from a straight on point of view from the side of the object so that I could capture the shadow that it created.
3. I chose this point of view so that I could capture the shadow included.
4. I used the border to cut the whole brick out of the image, and include more of the shadow.
5. I made sure the light was not too dark and also not too bright.
6. This photo's mood best conveys a warm and cool feeling all in one photo.
7. My weakest photo is probably the chair in the yard, because i did not use that many rules or tactics.
2. I chose to shoot the photo from a straight on point of view from the side of the object so that I could capture the shadow that it created.
3. I chose this point of view so that I could capture the shadow included.
4. I used the border to cut the whole brick out of the image, and include more of the shadow.
5. I made sure the light was not too dark and also not too bright.
6. This photo's mood best conveys a warm and cool feeling all in one photo.
7. My weakest photo is probably the chair in the yard, because i did not use that many rules or tactics.
Removing
Combining
My Favorite Thing p.o.v (originals)
My Favorite Thing p.o.v (edited)
P.O.V Collage Image
Reflection
1. My best photo is probably my first photo, i chose to take this image of my laptop with the sunlight shinning on the keyboard.
2. A straight on point of view is the view that i took the photo from.
3. I chose to take a picture of this photo because it was one of my favorite things that i got for christmas.
4. I changed the photo into grey scale, i used the borders to cut off the image, and i also cropped the final product of the image.
5. I wanted to make the light from the window shine down on the laptop and make the back of the laptop not as bright to make the photo more interesting.
6. I think that my last photo is my worst photo because it doesn't include that many aspects that we use and there is not really much appealing to the eye.
1. My best photo is probably my first photo, i chose to take this image of my laptop with the sunlight shinning on the keyboard.
2. A straight on point of view is the view that i took the photo from.
3. I chose to take a picture of this photo because it was one of my favorite things that i got for christmas.
4. I changed the photo into grey scale, i used the borders to cut off the image, and i also cropped the final product of the image.
5. I wanted to make the light from the window shine down on the laptop and make the back of the laptop not as bright to make the photo more interesting.
6. I think that my last photo is my worst photo because it doesn't include that many aspects that we use and there is not really much appealing to the eye.