Painting With Light
With the colorful pictures, I combined two different light sources to create the contrast of the two colors. It shows the texture of the lines, whether they are thin or thick, smooth lines. I set the shutter speed on the camera to 15 seconds. The light source that I used to create the "painting" was an egg toy that spun with different colored lights. I also used an individual red and green light that were mixed with other light sources to create the unique image. I achieved the image/effect by combining the different light sources. The impact that the photo has is a creative and colorful look to it. The viewer looking at these images would most likely feel that the images are close up and vivid.
Motion Pictures
The shutter speed that was chosen to freeze action was at 1/160. The setting that were used were direct sunlight and the ISO was 200. The action that we froze was ourselves trying to focus on us and blur the background vise versa. The point of view of the photos were either taken directly and at an angle pointing upwards. The shutter speed that was used to purposely blur action was 1/60. The settings that were used were direct sunlight and the ISO was 200. The part that shows blur in the image was ourselves while the background was in focus. The point of view for the photos were taken directly at the image. Texture of each fast and slow shutter speed played an important role in all of the images.
Black & White Motion Pictures
Motion Pictures (Outside of School)
Aperture Pictures
Since I was absent when photos were taken with Depth of Field, I arranged six images of Aperture instead. One photo that has a shallow depth of field is the second picture of the jacks. I had the f-stop at about 5.6 for both shallow and large depth of field. The ISO for the shallow of depth images was at 400 for both as well. The WB settings that were used consisted of Incandescent for both shallow and large depth of field. The best picture that displays a large depth of field is the picture of the acorns. To me, the best picture of the two is the image of jacks. You would want to use a shallow depth of field picture to show the comparison between something in and out of focus. A large depth of field picture would be best to show the total focus of the picture and specific details.
Aperture Homework
Shadow and Reflection (Outside of School)
I took these photos in my house. The ISO would have been set to 800 and the shutter speed would have been set to 1/125 if these photos were not taken on an iPhone . Out of all the photos, the one I consider to be the best would be the reflection of the candle. In this photo, you are able to see the sharp indents in the candle and also able to see it in the reflection as well. The candle is being reflected in a mirror; I included the object and the reflection. I took this photo by placing the candle on the floor and tilting the mirror so that it is at an angle. I think this image is interesting due to its' angle and sharpness of the photo. The meaning of the photo or how someone could interpret the meaning of the photo would most likely be personality by its' unique features.