In this assignment we had to take multiple pictures of a chosen subject. I used MACRO to take pictures of my subject to get a little closer and up close picture. ISO= 80 Shutter speed= 1/250 Aperture= f/4.0 I learned that the different angle in a photo can help you and the sunlight is a big part of that too. Most of my pictures where blurry but that was just me messing around trying to get the right elements.
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In this assignment we had to take multiple pictures of an subject and then take them and put them together into a panoramic. In this assignment I learned how to take panoramic photos and that you have to have steady hands when taking pictures. I learned that you can use a tripod to make the camera more steady and prevent the photo to be not aligned.
In this assignment we had to take multiple pictures of a chosen subject. We had to use the Manual mode of are camera to get to know how to take photos in Manual mode. Iso=400 Shutter Speed=1/15 Aperture= f/2.8 I learned that different angles and the amount of light that hits your subject can really make a difference. I took these pics in the dark because the light hitting the church was a very good exposure to the picture and gave it light. I think I could use the zoom more and try and find a better angle.
For my second photo assignment I have chosen to choose ARCHITECTURE. I am trying to capture the buildings purposes and the beauty or naturality of the buildings. I got my inspiration from: nypost.com and The New York Times I think these are great examples of what pictures I want to take. They are more of like old buildings that give the building character. I can't wait to take some photos!
In this assignment we had to take one original car and use photoshop to change the background and to lighten up the car. We had to use various tool to make the car the way it had to be at the end. In this assignment I learned how to use photoshop to create cool projects to my advantage. I used multiple types of tools that I know now to use correctly. I learned how to add images into other images by cropping out one image and pasting it into another. I can't wait to use more photoshop on other assignments.
In this assignment we had to take multiple pictures of a chosen subject to turn in. We had to balance out the background so the photo looks nice. ISO= 1600 Shutter speed= 1/1600 Aperture= f/4.5 I learned that it takes patience taking photos of a animal because they always move when its the best angle. I also learned to use my light to brighten up my photo. I did have to give my dog a lot of treats to get her to be in the right position for the picture but she needs to put some pounds on anyways. I think I need to work more on light though, I could still get better.
Are assignment was to go step by step to make a photo in photoshop.I have learned how to correctly put a photo into photoshop and edit a photo in photoshop. I learned how to change the adjustments of the photo to color the photo.
Shutter Speed #1 1/10 Shutter Speed #2 1/80 Shutter Speed #3 1/160 Shutter Speed #4 1/200 For these pictures above I was trying to accomplish the motion and the darkness and lightness in the pictures. By slowing down and speeding up the shutter speed it could allow me to get clean photos. #1 Aperture number f/5.0 #2 Aperture number f/5.6 #3 Aperture number f/7.1 #4 Aperture number f/8.0 In the images above I was trying to accomplish different types of aperture but at the same time trying to get a clean photo that looks nice. 1. Shutter speed slows down and speeds up a pictures click.
2. A slow shutter speed causes motion blur to the picture. 3. Shows a smaller depth of field. 4. Causes less depth of field. For my fist shooting assignment I have chosen to focus on ANIMAL. I'm hoping to get my dog in natural action, but if needed she will be moved. Im looking to get better at the angles of the picture to present something nice. Some images that I have found online that have given me inspiration: https://www.pinterest.com/paularomich/love-is-a-portuguese-water-dog/inepuppy.com http://minepuppy.com/breed/portuguese-water-dog/ I think these are great examples of a subject that is in the action of moving and being totally still. I love playing with my dog so this project should be fun, wish me luck!
Over the past week we had to take multiple pictures of certain perspectives of shooting, we also learned how to have fun at the same time. We have learned the parts of the camera and the important stuff not to do. I can't wait to take more pictures. Rule of Thirds Pattern Symmetry Texture Depth of field Lines Framing Perspective Space Balance Color Heyo, welcome to Jack's blog. I am going to reflect back on the past week. I learned that different angles and how close and far you are from you subject can effect your picture. I learned how to use the zoom in and zoom out button on the camera. You have to put some work in to get a quality picture.
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AuthorMy name is Jack and I am 15. I live in Saline and i play basketball. |