the second to last picture of nick jumping. The shutter speed i used was 1/200 and the iso was 800. The action i froze was nick jumping. My point of view was looking straight at the jumper at close range. I used black and white, positive and negative space, and levels as composition tools for my image. For a slow speed option, i took a picture of nick jumping. The shudder speed i used was 1/8. I used iso of 800 because it was inside. The jumping motion shows the blur. My point of view was looking straight at the jumper at close range. I used levels, black and white, and positive and negative space as compositional tools.
Painting With Light
Describe one of your photos from painting with light. I chose e 4th photo. Nick juggled the balls making the streaky triangle effect design, and using the time with the camera we were able to use the other light to make the orange circle design.
What shutter speed did you have the camera on? 800
What light source did you use to create the painting? balls and light stick
How did you achieve the image/effect? by juggling the ball into a circular motion
What impact does the photo have? How would the viewer feel looking at your photo? it makes the reader focus on the middle of the photo with the blue and white triangle effect.
What shutter speed did you have the camera on? 800
What light source did you use to create the painting? balls and light stick
How did you achieve the image/effect? by juggling the ball into a circular motion
What impact does the photo have? How would the viewer feel looking at your photo? it makes the reader focus on the middle of the photo with the blue and white triangle effect.
Aperture
1. the picture that has a shallow depth field is picture 2 of the seats in the pac. The F stop iOS 4 and the iso is 6400. The picture that has a deep depth of field is the first picture. The f stop is 4 once again and the iso is 3200. In my opinion, I like the first picture better. I would use shallow depth of field top focus on one object and would use large depth of field to capture a plethora of things and for every thing to be in focus.