Friday, March 6, 2015

Aperture 4

F/ 13.0 1/500
ISO 400


The Aperture I used for this photo the shutter was increased so I can get a good picture of the foot print pattern in the snow. This way it was bright enough to see while the background was blurry. So you can focus on the main point. 

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Aperture photos

F/ 32.0
0.5
ISO 400



F/ 10.0
1/13
ISO 400



F/ 5.0
1/40
ISO 400


While decreasing the fstop the photo comes out more brighter and clear and the shutter speed increases. But when you increase the fstop the photo comes out dark and blurry and the shutter speed decreases. Making it impossible for light to pass through hence why it is dark, and vice versa.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Aperture Priority

1) F 5.6 1/20
ISO 400


2) F 5.0 1/50
ISO 400


3) F 4.5 1/80
ISO 400

Aperture photo's with a low F-stop like 4.5 always appear clearly like in photo # 3. And everything behind this object. (The blue wallet) Comes out slightly blurry and the object tends to come out darker than the other two photo's. On #2 with the F-stop at 5.0 the background is blurry while the object is slightly dark and blurred almost to the point it blends in with the background. Also while the F stop is almost reaching high you can see such a small section of the photo unlike the last one where you can see the background. And lastly #1 with the F-stop of 5.0 You can see clearly and brightly the photo of the wallet perfect while everything behind it is completely blurry. As it gets higher the object becomes more focused instead of everything all blending in. This way the viewer wont be confused on where they should be focused on. In this case the Wallet!!!

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Monday, December 15, 2014

Perspective pictures








This is a close up on two bags of chips thats the only subject to focus on. Nothing that outshines and catches the eye of the viewer.


 Photo of your choice: Picture of a Obama poster. This just shows the viewer whats going on in the poster. Obama telling you theres other things to do with your phone then just text,


The way this photo came across was to take a picture in such a weird angle. I like this photo the most because it's not everyday you see students walking upside down!

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Interrupted patterns


This photo is an example of interrupted patterns because with the rows of seats there is only one person sitting and throws off the rows of empty seats






Example: Two lights in between the patterns of lines across the ceiling.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Leading Lines photo

 This picture was taken by the college office. The stairs look like its leading you to somewhere





With this photo it looks like you can walk into a "trap door" when it's just the stairways to the 2nd floor. It looks like its leading you to somewhere new.