This photo was taken using F/2.8 aperture. You can tell this because the background is blurry while the bird is in focus. This photo was taken using F/16 aperture. You can tell this because the background is in focus as well as the foreground. 1. We should closely relate aperture to our eyes. 2.The smaller the aperture, the larger the f-stop. The larger the aperture, the smaller the f-stop. 3. The aperture affects the depth of field because the larger the aperture is, then the more focused objects are in the foreground while the smaller the aperture is, the more focused objects are in the background. Shutter Speed This picture was taken using a high shutter speed. You can tell because you cannot see movement in the photo (isn't blurry) This picture was taken using a low shutter speed. You 1. a) high shutter speed b) high shutter speed c) high shutter speed d) medium shutter speed e...
I chose this picture because I thought it was fun to see how others enjoyed the eclipse, just like I did. The photographer did a great job on getting everyone in the picture and balancing the image. I chose this picture because I think that being able to see what people were really going through is important. You can always agree that something is bad just by reading an article about it, but the most powerful stories include images of the event to allow the reader to fully comprehend what they just found out. I chose this picture because it is really creative and technically strong. I thought it was cool how the photographer edited out the trees on the opposite side of the road, but still left a watermark. The optical illusion created is interesting and makes me want to keep staring at the photo. 1. My favorite song released last year was by my favorite dancer Tate McRae, Hard To Find. I mostly liked this song because I've watched her videos for a long time, a...
A person’s car can reveal a lot about them. Whether it’s where they go throughout the day, what they eat, or what they bring with them on a daily basis, their car can tell a story about who they are as a person. Emily Shymkiw, a college student at the University of Texas and a dance teacher at LoneStar Austin Dance Studio, has a very busy schedule. “I spend most of my day in my car. I travel a lot from school to dance class, so my car holds a lot of the things I use throughout the day,” said Shymkiw. Shymkiw likes to keep a clean car and uses essential oils and car fresheners to destress. “I like to keep my car clean because it is less stressful and is calming for me. My favorite thing about my car is my car-freshener because I live the smell of it and it has a happy quote on it to keep me in a good mood,” said Shymkiw. When inspecting her car, Shymkiw had a lot of gum containers and coffee cups in her car door. “Coffee is one of the most important parts of my day,” ...
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