Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Depth of field



Another one of my strong photos would be the picture of the sky and a someone holding a leaf in-front of it. I love how the sky is vibrant yet calming. And the leaf adds most of the color and you can notice that the leaf is going from dark red to orange, 

















This is another strong picture. I like how it has a deep depth of field. How its really sharp in the background too. I like how you can see all the details in the photo from the detail of her curly hair to the detail of the walls in the back. 













Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Creative Controls1

Part One 

1. F/ 3.5 
2. F/ 5 .6 
3. F/ 11
4. 1/10 second 
5. 1/30 second 
6. 1/200 second 


 Part Two

F/ 3.5  (AV Mode)

F/5.6 (AV Mode)



F/8  (AV Mode)


These three picture were took in F/ 3.5, F/ 5.6 and  F/ 8  in the first picture you can see that its really focused on the plants in the middle and not the plants in the front or back. And in the second photo you can see that it is a little brighter than the first. But its still focused on the leafs in the middle. But in the third photo you can see that its focused not on the background but on the flower and the leafs. 

 1/10  (TV Mode) 


1/60 (TV Mode)
                                                                                 
                                                                             1/500 (TV Mode) 




The three photos that are shown are different from each other. The first one is really blurry, the second one is in good quality but a tiny bit blurry, and the third one is in great quality and it is really crisp. When your using TV Mode if you it as 1/10 its going to show up blurry. its because the lower the shutter speed the more blurry the picture will become.

1/10 ( TV Mode) Person Moving 


1/60 (TV Mode) 




1/500 (TV Mode)




These photos are extremely different. The reason why they rare different is because they are set at diffident  F stops. The first one is at 1/10 & the second one is at 1/60. And the third is at 1/500. The higher the shutter speed the better quality is it/ and sharpness. 


1/10 ( TV Mode) Person Panning 


1/60 (TV Mode)

1/500 (TV  Mode) 


      These pictures were were shot in shutter speed. You can see that it goes from blurry to kind of blurry to really crisp and sharp. When  your using shutter speed a little fact to know is the higher the F stop the more sharper the foreground and background are going to be. Sometimes people want the blurry effect and other times people want are really crisp photo. 


Part Three 


1. Depth of field to me is.. How sharp you want your picture to be. For example if i want my background and my foreground to be really sharp. I would put my F stop at a really high number like 500. 
2. You would want to use wide aperture when it is really bright outside. So you can dim the light so the photo doesn't  come out too bright.  
3.One way shutter speed can effect your photo is when you have it to low it will become really blurry. And the second way would be that if is is really high it will become sharper. 

Friday, November 20, 2015

Personal Composition

Fill The Frame 


Point of interest :  the vain's of the leaf 
Placement: the main focus is to kind of fill the frame
Strength: to see the different shades of green on the leaf 
Improvement: i could've cropped out the little black spot in the bottom right corner.  

Point of interest: The details in the plant. 
Placement: The main subject is to focus on the plant.
Strength: To see the colors of the plant and to see the little details it has. 
Improvement: I could of made the photo a little brighter. 
 Point of interest: The little fruits that are growing. 
Placement: In the middle 
Strength: To see the amazing colors of the fruit and to focus on the plant.
Improvement: I could of zoomed in the the fruit more so you don't see to much of the background. 

Leading Lines 

 Point of interest: To see the lines on the tree lead to all the leafs. 
Placement: upwards to see all the lines. 
Strength: to see all the little lines that are on the tree and all the little details of the photo. 
Improvement: I could of cropped the photo so you don't see all the other distractions in the photo. 
 Point of interest: To notice that the lines on the ground are leading to the boots. 
Placement: In the middle
Strength: To see the subject of the lines leading to an object.
Improvement: The photo could of been a little more focused and its a little tilted. 

Point of interest : the electrical box
Placement the bottom 
Strength: to show the line leading to the box 
Improvement. I maybe should've put the box in the middle instead of the bottom of the picture.  
Rule Of Thirds 

Point of interest: to have her not in the middle but on the side of  pic 
Placement: On the right side of the picture. 
Strength: how it focused on her and in the background. 
Improvement: to maybe focused on her and blurred out the background.
Point of interest to have the leaf pop out because there was noting but the blue sky in the photo. 
Placement: to have it on the side instead of the middle



Monday, November 16, 2015

composition

Leading lines 














I think this is the strongest photo because it has so many lines combining into a knot. the colors of this photo just go together i like how its old but rusty. i like how they blurred out the water but not that much to where you cant see it.  

Fill the Frame 








             This is the strongest photo because Its very dramatic and it focuses on his face and not the background. II like how its black and white because it makes it really intense. The photo makes you wonder why he is crying. And it grabs your attention. 






Rule of 3rd 




  I think this is the strongest photo because i love how it blurs out the background and focused on the branch and the bird. The photo grabs your attention really fast and you keep looking at it because its interesting. The rule of 3rds are the best types of photography because it makes the photo not plain and fun.