Thursday, December 20, 2012

Panning

One person walking





When i took this picture i was by the library. One problem i had prior to getting this shot was the sun washing out the whole picture so i moved into the shade. This shot was the best representation of the skill because you can tell she's walking and you can see movement without it being blurry. I tried taking the picture in the sun and it was too bright because i had to set the shutter speed lower. This picture could be a bit less blurry.










Vehicle Moving

When i took this picture i was out on the sidewalk in front of school. One problem i had prior to taking this shot was the car not being clear enough. This shot was the best representation because the car was very clear and the background had a lot of blur. It was a good contrast. I tried going slower while panning and it turned out just blurring the whole picture. This picture could be more zoomed in.

One person running

when i took this picture i was by the library. A problem i had was not panning fast enough and making her really blurry. This shot was the best representation because you can clearly see her and can tell she's running. I tried a higher shutter speed and it didnt capture her clear enough. The background is really washed out.

Vehicle moving #2


When i took this picture i was out in front of school by the street.
One problem i had prior to this shot was not enough blur in the background and not showing movement. This shot was the best representation because its perfectly zoomed in and clear and the background is blurred out, showing motion. I tried setting the shutter speed lower and it blurred everything.The whole picture is really white, it could be darker.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Shutter Speed Exercises


Motion Blur Action

When i took this picture i was on the walkway on the side of school by the street. The problems i had taking this picture were the lighting and getting a car centered in the frame. This shot was the best representation of Motion Blur Action i think because the car is perfectly centered in the frame and just the moving object is blurred and the lighting turned out best in this photo. I tried a lower shutter speed but it whited out the picture. The lighting could've been better.



Stop Action Running


When i took this picture i was by the gym. The problems i had with taking this picture was trying to get the right shutter speed so it wasnt blurry. I feel like this shot was the best representation of stop action running because the pictures clearly shows that she is running and the picture stopped her in mid motion. The stopping of the motion could've been better cause she's a little blurry in the picture.








Stop Action Dropping/Falling Items


I took this picture by the gym facing the umbrellas. The problem i had with this picture was catching the leaves in air and making them look like they were falling. This shot was the best representation of stop action falling items because its easy to tell that the leaves are falling in mid air. The leaves could've been less blurry, thats what i had most trouble with.







Motion Blur Running


I took  this picture in the same spot, by the gym. The problem i had with this picture is getting the background to not wash out and be too bright but also capture her running in a blur. This shot was the best representation i believe because the background isn't washed out and she's centered in the frame and also the blur shows perfect motion. One problem, the background could've  been less bright.





Stop Action Jumping


I took this picture by the gym as well . I didn't have really any trouble with this picture. The first time i took it she wasn't in the air yet and then i took this one and it was perfect. This picture was the best representation because you can see the movement, her scarf waving around and a huge gap between her and the ground showing motion. I can't really find a problem with this picture. I think it was my best because all the color is in tact and there are no awkward shadows or washed out background.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Framing

    Natural
    I find this photo to work very well for natural framing because these two plants arch perfectly together and as the cars drove by on the street they became a good subject and the plants made a good frame. I got pretty much all the way to the ground trying to allow you to see the plant and the subject at the same time, although part of the plant slightly blends into the back, its still visible.

    I think these two trees and their leaves make a good natural frame around the boy walking. I pretty much took the picture straight on and got the boy walking right inbetween the trees.


    Man Made
    I think this photo works very well for man made framing because the concrete and metal bar make an awesome frame for the umbrellas far away and the grass up close. I also really love how this picture almost gives you an ants perspective, like your really small. So i found it worked out really well that way.
    I find that this picture works well for man made framing because the metal triangle of the bench that I took this through is a man made object and it accurately makes you focus on whats inside the triangle. Although, I think I could have cropped the bottom more to make it less distacting.



    Architectual
    I think this photo works well for architectual framing because the doorway creates a perfect frame around the two girls walking. It draws your attention to them and makes a good frame. I didnt stand back very far, just enough to make the doorway act as a acurate frame.

    I think this photo works well for architectual framing because it captures the structure forming a frame very well. I stood back fairly far away and evenly placed the subject in the middle of the image, making sure it was acurately making a frame.


2. The most challenging element of this assignment was trying to distinguish what things were which type of frames, man made, natural, or architectual. I somewhat overcame this by focusing on each element of the photo and trying my best to get a variety of different subjects that made good frames.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Pattern

MAN MADE



This image works for man made patterns because the stairs create a diverse pattern along with the poles. When i took this image it required me to get down a little lower than the straight on eye sight angle and i tilted the camera a bit to make the pole closest to me straight on the edge of the photo. The most successful thing about this photo is the angle because it makes it more interesting.


This image works for man made patterns because the diamond weave fence makes an on going pattern. I took this image with the lens close up to the fence and pointed it out so that the fence would fade out in the background. Ther most successful thing about this image is the way it fades but still allows you to know what you're looking at.

NATURAL

I Think this photo works for patterns because the lines the flowers create make a blurred pattern in the background, of vertical lines. And because of the color, its easier to define that they are in fact all the same thing. I took this image from a straight on angle and focused on the one cosest to the lens. I think the most successful thing about this image is the time of day and the way i got the sunlight to where there were no shadows.














This photo works for patterns becasue the way the water is rippling. It creates a million little criss cross lines. I took this photo from a slight overhead angle which gave me a better view of the lines. The most successful part of this image is how theres pretty much no glare off the water.

WELL


















I used  a close up effect on the grate around the vending machine and faded it out. I think i did this well cause it draws your attention to my main focal point and it has a cool reflection in the back from the vending machine glass.

IMPROVE



















When i took this photo the focusing got messed up and didnt focus on what i wanted it to so instead of a pretty green leaf its now a giant, green, unatractive blob. To improve this photo i need to focus better and make sure i capture the right subject.


For our next project my goal is going to be to make my photo's more interesting but also very simple at the same time. I plan to use more diverse angles and not have so many distractions in the photo but just try and capture only the subject.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Angles

Above


Below

^1.I would say this shot is my strongest because its main focus is the little blue thing. There are also other aspects to the photo but they're minor so it makes it a bit more intestesting to look at the main element.


Straight



 Composition

^2. This photo demonstrates leading lines. I used the cracks in the walkway to create a line that is interrupted by my subject. I got down really low and put the camera down to ground level. This made an eye level aspect and made your eyes follow the vertical line.

Improve

^4. I need to improve on making my subject the main focus. In this picture there is an obvious contrast but its almost hard to tell what your looking at. So i want to work a little more on that.


The most challenging element of this assignment in my opinion would have to be figuring out how to make the way you look at an object interesting. And make angles work effectively.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Compostition techniques







I thought the photgrapher captured the skateboarder well because he's perfectly positioned in the upper left corner. Using rule of thirds well and to their advantage because its gives you more of a perspective of where the stkater is at and what he's doing.



The photographer filled the frame well with these blades of grass. Making somethng really small and not very interesting look big and it captures your attention.









The lightposts form leading lines perfectly. They lead you to look at the subject, the beautiful orange sunset.