- A loved one
- Page 179 Shooting in Low Light Situations
- It was a rather gloomy day when I took this shoot, so there was not an over abundance of natural light. This caused a lot of my photos to have excess amounts of noise in them. I had to raise my exposure and use artificial light in some of my photos to try and reduce the quantity of noise. Also photographing a frequently moving subject caused me to have to hold my camera even more steadily. Since a tripod would not have been helpful with how much I had to move my camera, I found myself steadying my camera on different surfaces to aid with this.
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Sunday, May 31, 2015
A Loved One
Saturday, May 30, 2015
A Memory
- A memory
- Page 188 Number of shots per shoot
- For this photo shoot I took drastically more photos than I had in the past. It emphasized how hard it truly is to get even one good photograph. Because of the angle I had to position myself for this shoot it was increasingly difficult to hold the camera steady, and to avoid unwanted shadows. It is not hard to take hundreds of photos only to be rewarded with a few, if any, great, or even good photographs.
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Friday, May 29, 2015
In My Neighborhood
- In my neighborhood
- Page 181 ISO speed and shutter speed
- On this photograph I had my ISO speed at ISO-80 and my shutter speed at 1/400 sec. Throughout my shoot I changed the shutter speed, but felt most please with photos taken under these settings.
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Thursday, May 28, 2015
A Design
- A design
- Page 176 Multiple Exposures
- As my photo clearly shows, it is just one photo despite the multiple images this rule indicated. However, I did continue to raise or lower my exposure between shots depending on my angle and/or lighting. I found myself most pleased with photos with the exposure of -0.7.
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