Movement
Slow shutter speed:
The shutter speed used to purposely blur the image was 1/15 of a second.
We used a tripod so we could get the background still and the person moving to be blurred.
The person moving in the image shows the motion.
The lines in the background of the image help draw you eye to the middle of the image which shows the motion.
Fast shutter speed:
The shutter speed used to purposely freeze the image was 1/200 of a second.
I froze the people jumping and running around.
The distance was about a few feet and the point of view was straight on.
Using line and shape in the pictures of Ericka strengthen the image, because it focuses your eyes on Ericka in the middle.
Panning/Subject with Moving People:
The shutter speed used to get the panning image was 1/15 of a second.
Yes, a tripod was used to take this image because it keeps the background leveled.
The background shows image because the person is supposed to be frozen with the background blurred.
The rule of thirds was used by having Sean in the corner of the image.
This image has an active mood, because it shows the person running through.
Drawing With Light:
The shutter speed used to achieve this photo was 30 seconds.
I used a flashlight on a cell phone to create the "painting".
I achieved this image by turning off the lights in a room and used the camera's shutter set at 30 seconds and drew with the flashlight.
The impact the image has is that the light stands out. A viewer may look at the photo and feel very interested in how it was created.
The shutter speed used to purposely blur the image was 1/15 of a second.
We used a tripod so we could get the background still and the person moving to be blurred.
The person moving in the image shows the motion.
The lines in the background of the image help draw you eye to the middle of the image which shows the motion.
Fast shutter speed:
The shutter speed used to purposely freeze the image was 1/200 of a second.
I froze the people jumping and running around.
The distance was about a few feet and the point of view was straight on.
Using line and shape in the pictures of Ericka strengthen the image, because it focuses your eyes on Ericka in the middle.
Panning/Subject with Moving People:
The shutter speed used to get the panning image was 1/15 of a second.
Yes, a tripod was used to take this image because it keeps the background leveled.
The background shows image because the person is supposed to be frozen with the background blurred.
The rule of thirds was used by having Sean in the corner of the image.
This image has an active mood, because it shows the person running through.
Drawing With Light:
The shutter speed used to achieve this photo was 30 seconds.
I used a flashlight on a cell phone to create the "painting".
I achieved this image by turning off the lights in a room and used the camera's shutter set at 30 seconds and drew with the flashlight.
The impact the image has is that the light stands out. A viewer may look at the photo and feel very interested in how it was created.
Depth Of Field
Photoshop
The best photo I took is the photo in the car. It was taken while we were driving and the focus is of the texture of the car.
I photographed most of my pictures straight on.
I chose this this point of view because it gives a better feel of what is being focused on.
I used the rule of thirds to help compose most of this photos.
I used light to help create shadows in the photos.
The photo of the napkins and the napkin holder uses shallow depth of field because the background is blurry.
The photo of the lockers shows lots of depth of field.
I photographed most of my pictures straight on.
I chose this this point of view because it gives a better feel of what is being focused on.
I used the rule of thirds to help compose most of this photos.
I used light to help create shadows in the photos.
The photo of the napkins and the napkin holder uses shallow depth of field because the background is blurry.
The photo of the lockers shows lots of depth of field.
Shadows/Reflections
My best photo is the ornament on the tree. I shot i straight on and it shows reflection.
Most of my subjects are shot straight on.
I chose this point of view because it shows the reflections very nicely.
I used the rule of thirds in some pictures to make it more interesting.
I used the light to help create shadows.
My best photo conveys a message of christmas with the ornament on the tree.
I think the image of the bench and the shadow is the weakest image because it isn't that interesting to look at.
Most of my subjects are shot straight on.
I chose this point of view because it shows the reflections very nicely.
I used the rule of thirds in some pictures to make it more interesting.
I used the light to help create shadows.
My best photo conveys a message of christmas with the ornament on the tree.
I think the image of the bench and the shadow is the weakest image because it isn't that interesting to look at.
Photoshop Practice
Point of View
My best image was picture of the dog with his tongue out it was a clear full body picture of him and the texture is very clear.
My best photo was photographed straight on.
I choose this image to photograph because it is my dog.
I used the rule of thirds for some of the images to make them look more appealing.
Yes, I was able to achieve the correct exposure on my images and who to texture in the dog clearly.
The birds eye view of the dog because it isn't very clear.
My best photo was photographed straight on.
I choose this image to photograph because it is my dog.
I used the rule of thirds for some of the images to make them look more appealing.
Yes, I was able to achieve the correct exposure on my images and who to texture in the dog clearly.
The birds eye view of the dog because it isn't very clear.