Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Friday, April 24, 2015
Final Shots for Motion
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Blurred: f/22.0, 1/60, ISO 200
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Light Write: f/4.0, 75.0, ISO 400 |
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Frozen: f/5.0, 1/500, ISO 100 |
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Zooming:f/22.0, 1/50, ISO 200 |
Panning: f/22.0, 1/30, ISO100
Chronos: f/10.0, 1/2000, ISO 1600
From this assignment, I learned that we can capture motion and even light in very interesting ways. Using those ways, we can show a different perspective or meaning in our shots. I made my shots using mostly using bikes to create motion. For some shots, I chose a busy background, but for others I kept it simple. I liked my light writing piece because I liked the creative idea of having lit footsteps walking down the sidewalk. I also liked my zooming shot because the busy background added some color to the zoom. My best piece was my chrono piece because I liked how I made the yellow pop in a black and white image. My blurred could have been better, maybe a change in background could have enhanced it. Overall, this unit has bettered my photography skills because it has given me more tools to take more creative shots.
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
Final Shots Proposal for Motion
Blurred: I am thinking of getting a shot of some one moving pretty fast down the street in my neighborhood, so maybe on a bike or skateboard.
Panning: It will basically be the same thing as blurred, but the subject will be in focus rather than the background. The subject could change and maybe we will use a different type of transportation for the needed speed.
Frozen: I want to take a photo of the subject doing a move such as a cartwheel and get them in the middle of it when they're mostly in the air, getting the subject and background in focus.
Zoom: I want to get a busy background like trees in the woods and my subject standing in the middle maybe with a prop or something.
Lightwriting: I was thinking of putting some shoes on a sidewalk and putting light around them to kind of make it look like glowing steps on a sidewalk walking.
Panning: It will basically be the same thing as blurred, but the subject will be in focus rather than the background. The subject could change and maybe we will use a different type of transportation for the needed speed.
Frozen: I want to take a photo of the subject doing a move such as a cartwheel and get them in the middle of it when they're mostly in the air, getting the subject and background in focus.
Zoom: I want to get a busy background like trees in the woods and my subject standing in the middle maybe with a prop or something.
Lightwriting: I was thinking of putting some shoes on a sidewalk and putting light around them to kind of make it look like glowing steps on a sidewalk walking.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
5 edited photos for 24 lighting final
Artificial Light
Natural LightExisting Light
Artificial Light
Natural Light
Gita Mukundan is a very important person in my life because she always brings a light-hearted and fun mood to the occasion. She can always make you laugh no matter what mood you're in. Because of her personality, I chose to make her smile or do silly poses to bring out her fun-loving aspects and added some random props to make it more crazy. I wanted to create a happy mood so I used a lot of natural light. This unit has affected my photography by increasing the realism in my shots. Using the knowledge I now have about lighting, I can identify and control overexposure in some of my shots. Overall, this unit taught me how to create more professional shots.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Monday, March 16, 2015
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Composition 10 Final Photos
The series of photos above shows a glimpse of my journey in India. I went to many different places throughout my trip; from around the block in my hometown to all the way across the country, the pictures are snapshots of the things I did and saw. Adding the elements of composition to these pictures I took created more of an interesting photo. It gives the viewer a different approach to looking and finding the meaning of the photo.
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