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...
1. Looking off camera – have your subject focus their attention on something unseen and outside the field of view of your camera. This can create a feeling of candidness and also create a little intrigue and interest as the viewer of the shot wonders what they are looking at. 2. Experiment with Lighting Another element of randomness that you can introduce to your portraits is the way that you light them. There are almost unlimited possibilities when it comes to using light in portraits. Side-lighting can create mood, backlighting and silhouetting your subject to hide their features can be powerful. 3. A mirror or some other reflective surface offers an even easier way to take a self-portrait. In most cases, the camera will be included in the scene (but this can help make a statement about your enthusiasm for photography). You can use your camera as a prop, and hold it away from your face. Environmental Portrait I liked thi...
1. Is there something you see in the photo above that you think could be a problem when you take your photos? Getting the background to align could be a problem, as well as making sure you're not standing in the same spot as before. and not having shadows lining up. 2. Where do you think would be a great place to take this type of picture here on the Bowie campus? This picture could be taken in the courtyard, but it would probably be a better idea to take it somewhere where there is less foot traffic, such as the memorial garden or by the weight room. 3. Can you think of something creative to actually DO in the photo when you take yours? Something creative you could do in the photo is jump or get lower to create levels, or only move slightly in order to make it look like you're posing with yourself. You could also spell something out 4. Is there something you could wear that would help you when you do this photo? You could wear a jacket or a hat so that you can tie...
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