Motion
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
i believe the white balance was on clowdy, and as of the iso im unsure what it was exactly.
If you were on a point and shoot camera, what setting(s) did you use?
N/A
What action did you freeze? (Describe).
a pin wheel spinning, a blanket falling and ping pong balls flying from the air.
What was your distance, and point of view for the photo?
mostly from close range.
Select one of your images that show a slow shutter speed.
pinwheel in black and gray its blury because the shutter speed is so slow it cant snap a sharp photo.
Approximately what shutter speed did you use to purposely blur action?
a slow shutter speed
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
not sure on ios and wb sunny cloudy or auto
What motion, or part of the image shows blur? (Describe).
around the moving object
What was your distance, and point of view for the photo?
close range
painting with light
What shutter speed did you have the camera on?
I cant remember the exact shutter speed but it was rather slow.
What light source did you use to create the painting?
In picture number 4 it was a bunch of christmas lights being moved back and forth.
How did you achieve the image/effect?
i used a tripod to keep the camera steady, and set the shutter speed to a long period of time, and once the picture was uploaded to the computer i played withe the levels and hue until i was happy with the end result.
What impact does the photo have?
personally i think its interesting to look at and at first its moving in one direction but when you really look at it you see that all the lines have there own way of flowing.
How would the viewer feel looking at your photo?
honestly i think its hard to tell due to the fact everyone views things differently.
I cant remember the exact shutter speed but it was rather slow.
What light source did you use to create the painting?
In picture number 4 it was a bunch of christmas lights being moved back and forth.
How did you achieve the image/effect?
i used a tripod to keep the camera steady, and set the shutter speed to a long period of time, and once the picture was uploaded to the computer i played withe the levels and hue until i was happy with the end result.
What impact does the photo have?
personally i think its interesting to look at and at first its moving in one direction but when you really look at it you see that all the lines have there own way of flowing.
How would the viewer feel looking at your photo?
honestly i think its hard to tell due to the fact everyone views things differently.
Color correcting
Aperture/Depth Of Field
Select one of your images that show a shallow depth of field.
What f-stop did you have your camera set to create a shallow depth of field?
f/4 f/5.6
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
iso around 800 WB auto
Discuss one of your images that show a large depth of field.
What f-stop did you have your camera set to create a large depth of field?
f/8 f/11
What ISO and WB settings did you use?
iso around 800 wb auto
Which photo is better? Why?
i enjoy all my pictures but i enjoy large depth of field the best
Why would you want to use a shallow depth of field?
to get and up close photo that shows the difference in items with blur
When/in what situation would a large depth of field be better?
scenery photos