Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Shutter Speed [Change in ISO]


ISO: 100
SHUTTER SPEED: 1.0
SUBJECT: Taylor Haas

This photo was very successful, because Taylor managed to stay in focus while everyone around her was a blur, but still distinguishable. The other pictures that I took, the shutter speed was too slow, so you didn't even see the form of the people around her. And then when I tried to speed it up, the picture was either too bright or the people were in too much focus. We picked the hall that day, because it's reasonably dark in there, which would let in not to much light as it would let in outside. 

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Shutter Priority


SHUTTER PRIORITY
Subject: Carol Soliven

The shutter speed was 1/4000, which made the shutter really fast and let in little sunlight. This photo came out effective, because the subject was in focus, even the wisps of hair in the wind.


SHUTTER PRIORITY
Subjects: Angelica Rodriguez & Carol Soliven

The shutter speed was 1/30, which made the shutter really slow and let in too much sunlight and made the photo too bright. This photo was ineffective because Angelica was covered, and it was way too bright. 


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Free For All: Cinnamon Buns


TAKEN BY MY PHONE, Samsung Galaxy S3

I took this picture of the cinnamon buns me and Angelica baked and I really liked it, so I put it up as a free for all picture (:

Monday, March 4, 2013

Different Shutterspeed

This picture is very bright, because the f-stop is 7/1, the ISO is 100, and the shutter speed is 30.

This picture is still bright, but you're able to make out the object because the f-stop is 5.0, the ISO is 100, and the shutter speed is 1/5.

This photo was normal, yet bright, because the f-stop was 5.0, the ISO is 100, and the shutter speed is 1/30.

This photo is pitch black because the f-stop was 5.0, the ISO was 100, and the shutter speed was 1/4000.