Motion
Reflection
Slow Shutter Speed
1. I used the shutter speed 1/15 to purposely blur action.
2. Yes, I used a tripod because it would be easier to capture the picture.
3. The part of the image that shows motion is the two people moving around one person. There's one person on the rock running and another on the ground getting ready to jump on the rock.
4. I didn't use any compositional elements to strengthen the picture.
Fast Shutter Speed
1. I used the shutter speed 1/200 to purposely freeze action.
2. I froze the girl when she was in mid-jump.
3. My point of view was eye level and my distance was around a couple yards.
4. I didn't use any compositional elements to strengthen the picture.
Panning
1. I used the shutter speed 1/15 to achieve this picture.
2. Yes, I used a tripod to keep the camera steady and to make sure the picture was taken properly.
3. The parts of the image that shows motion are the two people moving around one person. There's one person on the rock running and another on the ground getting ready to jump on the rock.
4. I didn't use any compositional elements to strengthen this picture. I just placed the tripod at a good distance from the subject and shot the picture.
5. The type of mood this photo gives is fun because you have two people running around who are blurry and giggly.
Drawing with Light
1. The shutter speed I used to achieve this photo was 30".
2. The light source I used was christmas lights to create the painting.
3. I achieved this image by spinning the christmas in a circle.
4. The viewer of this picture would probably feel a little dizzy looking at this photo but they would also feel that it's a fun picture.
1. I used the shutter speed 1/15 to purposely blur action.
2. Yes, I used a tripod because it would be easier to capture the picture.
3. The part of the image that shows motion is the two people moving around one person. There's one person on the rock running and another on the ground getting ready to jump on the rock.
4. I didn't use any compositional elements to strengthen the picture.
Fast Shutter Speed
1. I used the shutter speed 1/200 to purposely freeze action.
2. I froze the girl when she was in mid-jump.
3. My point of view was eye level and my distance was around a couple yards.
4. I didn't use any compositional elements to strengthen the picture.
Panning
1. I used the shutter speed 1/15 to achieve this picture.
2. Yes, I used a tripod to keep the camera steady and to make sure the picture was taken properly.
3. The parts of the image that shows motion are the two people moving around one person. There's one person on the rock running and another on the ground getting ready to jump on the rock.
4. I didn't use any compositional elements to strengthen this picture. I just placed the tripod at a good distance from the subject and shot the picture.
5. The type of mood this photo gives is fun because you have two people running around who are blurry and giggly.
Drawing with Light
1. The shutter speed I used to achieve this photo was 30".
2. The light source I used was christmas lights to create the painting.
3. I achieved this image by spinning the christmas in a circle.
4. The viewer of this picture would probably feel a little dizzy looking at this photo but they would also feel that it's a fun picture.
Depth of Field
Reflection
My best picture is the of the granite rock where the background is out of focus. The picture was taken outside of the school.
The point of view I used was straight on.
I chose this point of view because the rock looked the best this way and it really captured the background perfectly for this project.
I used the rule of thirds and using the edge of the frame. The rock is directly in the center of the picture and it more to the right.
I used the light in this picture by having the sun hit from behind me.
I feel the picture that most successfully used a shallow depth of field was the granite rock because the background is really blurry and the rock is in focus.
I think the picture that is the most successful for showing lots of depth of field would be the one of my cat because she's in focus but everything behind her is still in focus.
The point of view I used was straight on.
I chose this point of view because the rock looked the best this way and it really captured the background perfectly for this project.
I used the rule of thirds and using the edge of the frame. The rock is directly in the center of the picture and it more to the right.
I used the light in this picture by having the sun hit from behind me.
I feel the picture that most successfully used a shallow depth of field was the granite rock because the background is really blurry and the rock is in focus.
I think the picture that is the most successful for showing lots of depth of field would be the one of my cat because she's in focus but everything behind her is still in focus.
Color Balance Practice
Too Cool
Too Warm
Shadow and Reflections
Reflection
1. My best photo is the one of the jacks that's in black and white. This picture has 2 jacks in it and the third one is a reflection. The one in the front is in focus and everything else is blurry.
2. The point of view I used was kind of worm's eye view.
3. I took it this way because it looked more interesting this way and it makes it more appealing to the eye.
4. I used the rule of thirds to compose this photo. The front jack is in the bottom left and the other "two" are in the upper left.
5. The light was above the jacks and kind of slanted.
6. It focuses on light and reflection.
7. I feel my weakest image is the one with door because the quality could be better.
2. The point of view I used was kind of worm's eye view.
3. I took it this way because it looked more interesting this way and it makes it more appealing to the eye.
4. I used the rule of thirds to compose this photo. The front jack is in the bottom left and the other "two" are in the upper left.
5. The light was above the jacks and kind of slanted.
6. It focuses on light and reflection.
7. I feel my weakest image is the one with door because the quality could be better.
Point of View
Reflection
1. My best photo is the far away one.
2. Above
3. I chose this object because I really love cats and I just got this cat
4. I used the edge of the frame and the rules of thirds
5. I successfully used the rule of thirds
6. My weakest image is the detailed picture
2. Above
3. I chose this object because I really love cats and I just got this cat
4. I used the edge of the frame and the rules of thirds
5. I successfully used the rule of thirds
6. My weakest image is the detailed picture