Monday, June 1, 2015

THE BULB EFFECT





When the shutter speed is really really 

low, 

the camera captures the light all at 

together making the design being 

shown/drawn in front the camera.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

LIGHT BOX !!!!



DURING THIS PROJECT WE LEARNED ABOUT HOW THE BACKGROUNDS EFFECT SOME OF THE OBJECTS. FOR EXAMPLE, LITTLE MAN'S (THE TOY IN THE RED SHIRT) SHIRT AND SKIN COLOR STANDS OUT IN THE BLACK BACKGROUND.  THE OLD SPICE CAN ALSO STANDS OUT IN THE BLUE BACKGROUND.

Friday, May 8, 2015

MORE THAT MEETS THE EYE

THIS PICTURE I TOOK IS SHOWING A REFLECTION OF A NIKE SIGN IN THE STUDENTS PUPIL.

THREE PIECES OF ADVICE I CAN GIVE:

1) Make sure the person is sitting/standing at the right angle
2) Have all background light blocked out the area
3) The camera flash can't be on during this

SHUTTER SPEED III

F / 5.6
ISO 400
F / 5.6
ISO 400


F / 5.6
ISO 400
It took me about 5 times to get a good set of pictures while doing this project. The bad pictures were either blurry too much or a little. Another issue was the camera wouldn't focus on the runner it would focus on the background way more.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Post Aperture #1





        The smaller the 
F-Stop was the MORE light comes into the camera. The 1st picture was super bright because it had a F-Stop of F/5.6. The 2nd picture had a F/8 F-Stop and it shows up a tad bit more clearer. The last picture had a F-Stop of F/22 making the picture 
                                                                     more seeable.

Aperture #3


F/9.0
SHUTTER SPEED - 1/13
ISO 800

                                                                                                   F/13.0
                                     SHUTTER SPEED - 1/8
                                                                                                ISO 800
                                                                         
                                                                                                    F/28.0
                                     SHUTTER SPEED - 1/8
                                                                                                ISO 800


THE LOWER THE F-STOP THE MORE LIGHT WILL COME INTO THE LENS OF THE CAMERA.

SHUTTER SPEED II



BOTH PICTURES HAVE A SHUTTER SPEED OF 1/400 WITH A F/5.3 STOP. THE PICTURE WAS A LITTLE DIFFICULT BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO FOCUS THE CAMERA ON THE OBJECT BEING THROWN. THE LIGHTING IS ALSO GOOD FOR THIS PICTURE.



Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Aperture #4






THIS PICTURE RIGHT HERE HAS A F STOP OF 3.5 WITH A ISO OF 400. I REALLY LIKE THE LIGHTING FOR THIS AND THE DETAILS OF THE SNOW ON THE STATUE. ALSO, HOW THE MAIN FOCUS ON ON THE LION WITH THE BACKGROUND BEING COVERED IN SNOW.

F/3.5             ISO 400