For this project, my photography group went to Fern Cliff and Castle Park to take pictures! The last three are from my house.
Angles
5 of my Best Photos (In my Opinion)
Rule of Thirds and Golden Ratio
10 Photos
For this project, my Photography class was brought to Arrowhead Lake. These are the 10 photos that I have chosen for this project. I have taken more than 50 photos on the camera but these ones are a few of the best ones I have taken.
Stationary Subject
This is our stationary subject. All of the photos have the same ISO and F-Stop but the shutter speed has been altered drastically as you see. The first photo's shutter speed is 1/5, so it is very bright. The second photo's shutter speed is 1/15 which makes it bright but not as bright as the first one. The third photo's shutter speed is 1/30 which makes it a little too bright but other than that, it looks like a good picture. The fourth picture's shutter speed is 1/60 which makes it how you wold see it with your eyes. The fifth picture's shutter speed is 1/125 which is a little darker. The last photo's shutter speed is 1/250 and it is a lot darker than the others.
Getting Used to the Cameras
These are pictures were taken by myself and my group that I was selected in to take these pictures. The pictures that have been taken to see the difference from the foreground (which is the closest object next to the camera), middleground (middle object), and the Background (the farthest back object). With some different settings from the camera like the F-Stop, Shutter Speed, and the ISO. F-stop is how big the camera lens is so if it is a very small opening (Ex. F-16), then it takes in less light and makes the picture darker. If the number is smaller (Ex. F-5.6), then the light is very bright. SHutter speed means how quick you take the picture, the bigger the number (Ex. 1,600), then it is very fast and it stops all motion.
Foreground
This is foreground, for these pictures, we used our teachers alebrije she made. As you can see the background is blurred and the only thing that isn't is the alebrije. For these foreground pictures we had different shutter speeds, f-stops, and ISO's. What my group found is that the F-Stop is the only thing that really changed about it. The first photo should be F-25, the second one is F-16, and the third is F-5.6.
Middleground
This project was a little concerning. I couldn't really wrap around my head around it at first, but when I took some o the pictures hat could have qualified for this, it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be.
This is middleground, for this we used our teachers Cup she made. The only thing that is not that blurry is the cup. The F-Stop changed just like the foreground but the shutter speed and the ISO's changed a little bit. For my first picture, the shutter speed was 1/320, the second one is 1/50 and same with the third one. The first ISO was 400, the second one was 1,600, and the third one was 400.
Background
This is Background, for this we used our teachers T-Rex she made. For this the only thing that should be in focus and not somewhat blurred, is the t-rex all the way in the back. All of the pictures have the same ISO's but the F-Stop and Shutter Speed, The F-Stop for the first picture is F-25 and the Shutter Speed is 1/25. The second picture's F- Stop is F-16 and the Shutter Speed is 1/40. The third picture's F-Stop is F- 5.6 and the Shutter Speed is 1/320.