Framing
M, ISO 800, f/5.6, 36 mm
In this picture i would like if my hand wasn’t in the way and if i could’ve taken it from far away but my arm wasn’t long enoughM, ISO 800, f/5.6, 32 mm
In this picture i also like because i was able to get the main object out of focus but the problem was that again my hand was in the way so i had to crop it out
COLLAGE
Depth of Field
1/2000 sec. f/5.6 55mm ISO 800 1/2500 sec. f/16 45mm ISO 800 1/1000 sec. f/5.6 55mm 1/1200 sec. f/6 55mm
Shadows
Exposure 1/2000 sec, F45, ISO400, Focal length 18mm Exposure 1/2500 sec, F45, ISO400, Focal length 45mm I pick this photo because of how cool the shadow looks like it’s trying to grab her and it’s like a horror theme
Composition
This stands out since the cat is the main thing This has a nice wall art with a guy on a bike The flower stands out the most of the other flowers since the focus is on it Same with this snowflake it also stands out This has a much of people on a rail part This shows a bunch of different colors and in a line This shows a pin hanging with a blue sky this shows a skateboarder going down a rail and this show a hay barrel in a field and this is a little kid holding a flower this is a under view of flower with plants around This seems to be a road at night with in a straight line
What I learned about camera exposure and shutters
So far what I learned is that exposure modes balance the control over exposure settings between the shooter and the digicam, for example in manual mode (M) the photographer has entire control over all publicity controls. In shutter precedence mode the photographer units the shutter pace and the camera suits the aperture to supply the right exposure. “Exposure modes” refer to those modes used to control only the triad of settings that determine exposure, aperture, ISO, and shutter speed.
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