Thursday, September 24, 2015

Apature Priority



This project demonstrates the effect of different aperture sizes on a photo. The larger the number (i.e. f22) the clearer the photo and the less light there is because the aperture is smaller and lets less light in, opposite is true for a bigger aperture (i.e. f4.5). 

f/25
 f/29
 f/9.0
 f/22

Shutter Speed Priority


This project taught me the results of using different shutter speeds. The higher the faster the shutter speed the faster the time used to take the picture, capturing a second of the motion with not a lot of light being able to enter the lens. And the lower the shutter speed the longer the time used to take the photo, capturing the motion as a blur, rather than frame, also allowing more light to enter the photo. 


1/20 sec

1/60 sec
1/1250 sec
1/40 sec
2.5 sec

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Perspective (Learning To See)





This Project was about "learning how to see" as a photographer, meaning thinking of how the subject would look in uncommon angles. At first, the class went out without cameras to figure out what we would shoot the next day. My pictures didn't come out quite how I envisioned my ideas, but I did get many photos to chose from and new ideas.