PurityFlowers are natural,pure,and beautiful. Why I choose to take a picture of this is because your body should be pure just like a flower. When you see a patch of flowers on someones yard you don't step over them, get all dirty and ugly right because there beautiful. That goes the same with you. You're beautiful you don't need drugs stomping all over your life making you dirty inside and out. "Happiness" comes in all different things no just by using drugs. Respect yourself and do the right thing and whats best for you. It took me a while to edit this photography that I took because the flower does have a lot of detail but I love how it came out at the end.
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This assignment was very interesting to do . Where we took these photos was in a dark room (in our classroom). We used a tripod to take these photos and so that the photos could come out better I focused the camera. I used many different things I used a cell phone app and glow sticks , but overall I think that the cell phone app worked way better than the glow sticks. There was some struggle with the it . The tripod was not working and kept on falling so we had to take the pictures really low.
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Shutter Speed ExerciseThere are different things that happen when you change the Shutter Speed. The lower that the number is the more white it is and the higher the number is , it grabs the picture way more better. I would also want to use Shutter Speed because if your wanted to take a picture of something that's moving very quickly you can use 1/1000 of a second and the photo would come out very clear and capture everything. Diving Deeper into Shutter SpeedShutter speed are both a technical and aesthetic choice a photographer needs to make before releasing the shutter.
The shutter inside your camera controls the duration of time the sensor is exposed. Capturing blur or motion in your photograph can emphasize movement. A fast shutter speed is often utilized to freeze a picture A slower shutter speed can be used to show motion and visualize movement. Shutter speed is expressed by seconds or fractions of seconds. Using a tripod can help eliminate camera shake when using slower shutter speed. The visual blur and suggested of movement occurs because the subject is moving against a static background. Layering motion of different subjects moving different directions at different speeds can set up interesting dynamics within a photo. Fast shutter speeds can make normal subjects appear to freeze in the air. When taking a photograph people running relatively close to the camera a shutter speed of 1/1000 second or faster should freeze most motion. The distance the subject is from the camera, the speed of the subject, and the focal length of the lens will affect whether the subject is sharp or blurred. For capturing subject movement the focal length of the lens, the distance your subject is from the camera, the direction it is moving , and the speed your subject is moving all affect how the motion is captured. Slow shutter speeds combined with panning can help isolate the subject from a busy and distracting background. A tripod combined with a long exposure can capture the firework’s trails. Water movement can be emphasized with long exposures Aperture f/1.8 Aperture f/8Using this Aperture the three boxes are all clear and focused and none of them are blurred out. So its very different from the first Aperture.Aperture f/16Lastly, in this photograph is also clear and nothing is blurred out . |