Monday, November 16, 2009

Info on Photos

Use of the color red
Shutter 1/13
ISO 100
F-stop 7.1
I had these settings b/c of the low light and how I wanted the leaves to be in focus.


A reflection as a main point of interest
Shutter 1/20
ISO 100
f-stop: 5.6

This shot was a reflection off of the sidewalk. I found it interesting and wanted the shutter speed to be as fast as I could with the weather conditions getting constantly worse.

A silhouette as a main point of interest
Shutter .8 sec
ISO 100
f-stop: 36

I was actually trying to get infinite focus and forgot to change the settings when I moved to close ups. It turned out that I accidentally got a silhouette shot in the process.


Use of your lenses hyperfocal settings
shutter 1.6
ISO 100
f-st0p 18

It was difficult to get the hyperfocal shot during the day due to the snowfall but I got one later in the evening when the walk way was nicely illuminated with the white snow. It wasn't exactly the shot that I wanted but it was pretty good.

Use of panning (with at least one "sharp" element)
shutter 1/20
ISO 100
f-stop 5.6

This shot took many different tries. It is difficult to pan especially in blustery weather. I felt the leaves being thrown were good examples of trying to pan with a subject. And the thrower's hand was what I mostly got in focus.

Blurred motion
shutter 1/15
ISO 100
f-stop 5.6

This was another leaf shot. I captured the motion of the leaves and let them dance in the viewfinder to get the shot. I'd say it was fairly successful.

A detailed close up
shutter 1/13
ISO 100
f-stop 10

I think this is the one I am most proud of. The settings had to be tampered with a few times to get the colors that I wanted but I was pleased with the dew and the leaf placement.


Clear use of the "Rule of Thirds"
Shutter 1/13
ISO 100
f-stop 7.1

This is another red leaf shot. I liked the leaves and the water working to make a type of reflection. It worked out that this would be the rule of thirds because it was properly in focus with a nicely blurred back ground.

You pick :)
shutter 1/13
ISO 100
f-stop 10

I enjoyed the way the water brought out the veins in the leaf so I chose to crop down and focus in on the water on the leaf as opposed to everything going on around.

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