Friday, December 12, 2014

Fixed Portrait Shoot

ISO 100

Aperture:5.6
Shutter Speed:1/50







ISO 400



Aperture:5.6
Shutter Speed:1/100






ISO 800


Aperture:5.6
Shutter Speed;1/160






ISO 1600



Aperture:5.6
Shutter Speed:1/250






ISO 3200




Aperture:5.6
Shutter Speed:1/500





1.The best ISO that I used or that I personally liked was the ISO of 800.
2.The next best photo I took I think was the ISO of 100.
3.I was able to create the equivalent exposures by changing the shutter speed and aperture.
4.I learned how to use the ISO better the before and now know how to.


Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Portrait Photography Preview

1. The environment where a portrait is taken is important in portrait photography because it's a major role in revealing the identity of an individual.

2. Portrait photographers should use an aperture priority mode , or a full manual mode, so maximum controls maintained.

3. A portrait can reveal a subject's character by the objects introduced in the portrait.

4. The photographer can help the subject while taking portraits by indicating what is expected of them, telling them the pose.
I liked this picture because it is really clear and the background is really interesting you can see the main object is him but everything else is still really good.

I liked this picture because he's the only one there and still really good and interesting, the background is really good and interesting as well.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Rules of Composition Part 2

Shows Balance 

Mergers

Framing
Background

Rule of Thirds

View Point

Create Depth

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Rules of Composition

Croping

Create depth

Framing

Leading lines

Symmetry and patterns

view point

Rule of thirds

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Aperture and Shutter Speed Practice

                                                                        PART I
  •  F4  – looks the best at __1/25___ of a second shutter speed.
  • F5.6 – looks the best at _1/60____ of a second shutter speed.
  • F8  – looks the best at __1/30___ of a second shutter speed.
  • F11  – looks the best at __1/30___ of a second shutter speed.
  • F16  – looks the best at __1/15___ of a second shutter speed.
  • F22  – looks the best at __1/8___ of a second shutter speed.
                                                                       PART II

With f4 the background looks really light and you can't see the background, and it's not in focus. 
With f5.6 the background looks really light but not as much as the past one, and it's not in focus.
With f8 the background looks blurry but you can see it, and it does not look in focus.
With f11 the background looks a little bit blurry but not to much you can tell what the background is, and it looks that it probably needed more focus.
With f16 the background looks good but it could be better, and it looks like it is in focus.
With f22 the background looks really good you can see everything really clearly, and it is in really good focus. 



                                                                      PART III
1. Consider what is happening to the people themselves at slow Shutter Speeds.
The people are probably moving because the shutter speed is slow and it takes a long time to take the picture.


2. In a real shooting situation, what should the photographer do to lessen this problem?
He should make the shutter speed to be fast and it will take a good picture.



3. What combination of aperture and shutter speed do you think produces the best portrait? Why?
I think a shutter speed of 1/30 and a aperture of f/16 I think it was the best one even though it is a bit to dark, it shows every thing really clearly and good quality. 

Monday, November 17, 2014

Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO

This is a aperture picture because the background is blank.









1. Aperture is really similar or compared to the human eye.
2. The smaller the aperture the bigger the f-stop and the higher the aperture the lower the f-stop.
3. It affects it by the image that needs to be sharp is affected by the number of the f-stop.
4. f-36 f-32 f-29 f-25 f-22 f-20 f-18 f-16 f-14 f-13 f-11 f-10 f-9 f-8 f-7.1 f-6.3 f-5.6 f-5 f-4.5 f-4 f-3 f-3.5
5.f-36 and f-3.5

 Shutter Speed 
This is an example for high shutter speed.




This is an example for slow shutter speed








1) If I had to shoot in blue and gold night I would use a high shutter speed so I can get really good pictures and for them to be clear and good color.

.a.) the dunking booth - high
b.) the food eating contest - medium
c.) the rock climbing wall - medium
d.) someone working at a booth - medium
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle - slow
f.) the Diamonds performance. - medium



.a.) the dunking booth - medium
b.) the food eating contest - medium
c.) the rock climbing wall - slow
d.) someone working at a booth - slow
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle - medium
f.) the Diamonds performance. - medium


2)Aperture, manual , priority, and shutter priority

Shutter priority- Shutter priority is when you set the shutter speed and the camera to automatically selects the aperture.
Aperture- Aperture is when there is a space through which light passes in an camera or something you take pictures.
Manual- you can set both settings

3) 1/4000 1/3200 1/2500 1/2000 1/1600 1/1250 1/1000 1/800 1/640 1/500 1/400 1/320 1/250 1/200 1/160 1/125 1/100 1/80 1/60 1/50 1/40 1/30 1/25 1/20 1/15 1/13 1/10 1/8 1/6 1/5 1/4  4" 5'' 6" 8" 10" 13"15" 20" 25" 30" BULB



                                                              PART 3 ISO

 This is a picture taken in a 6400 ISO.
This is a picture taken in a 200 ISO.








1)The advantages of taking a picture in a high iso in a night football game it that there would be enough light getting in the camera in order to take the picture.

2)The author said to use a low ISO when there is enough light in the place you are taking the picture at.

3)The author said to use a high ISO when you want a picture a little bit more gritty but still looking nice.

4)Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Academic shoot

            Rule of thirds

Lines

                    Avoiding mergers

     Balance
this picture in the bottom is framing
    

Friday, October 10, 2014

Design Layout Preview

THIS IS WHITE SPACE






                                                            THIS IS LAY OUT DESIGN 




     


                                                     THIS IS MARRY TEXT IMAGES 





PART 2