SHUTTER SPEED
The first image I posted of Stephen I took at 1/1600 of a second, ISO at 6400, and the white balance set at fluorescent. I froze Stephen shooting out cards from his hands, I was head on from him while taking this photo about 8 feet away. A compositional element in this photo is pattern. The cards flying in the air wildly makes the viewer's eyes jump around the image looking at many different points.
The slow-shutter speed image I chose to use is the second black and white photo of the kids playing volley ball in the gym. The exposure is 1 second long, ISO is 800, and the white balance is sunny. I was taking the picture from the side of them about 15 feet away.
The slow-shutter speed image I chose to use is the second black and white photo of the kids playing volley ball in the gym. The exposure is 1 second long, ISO is 800, and the white balance is sunny. I was taking the picture from the side of them about 15 feet away.
SHUTTER SPEED (homework)
PAINTING WITH LIGHT
My fourth photo is a picture of a bright green squiggle
I used clone stamp to remove all of the extra light on the bottom of the photograph
The viewers eyes eyes would be locked onto the squiggle and drawn directly to the bright colors instead of the black space around it
I used clone stamp to remove all of the extra light on the bottom of the photograph
The viewers eyes eyes would be locked onto the squiggle and drawn directly to the bright colors instead of the black space around it
ATLANTIS
I missed last weeks lesson in aperture so I was allowed to post pictures of my vacations to Atlantis. I took many pictured on this trip and these are my six favorite ones. I used a-lot of edited in all of my pictures to get ride of unwanted vegetation and other objects. I was able to edited out a tree right in the middle pf my picture in the 5th photo. This was able to make my pictures even better then what they were before hand.