Thursday, September 29, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
ISO Comparisons
When on a lower ISO, the camera will capture less light. As I switch to higher and higher ISOs, the shots become lighter. In some high light situations, you will need to change to a low ISO of 100, or in other situations of low light you will need to change to a higher ISO of 1600 to capture more light.
Action Shot- High Shutterspeed
When on a higher shutterspeed, you can capture images that you wouldn't be able to on a lower speed more clearly. In this shot, I snapped a nice shot of Wesley's majestic leap in action. When you have a higher shuterspeed, you can achieve nice action shots, like this one.
Use Of Aperature
Using a lower aperture setting, I managed to get this lovely shot of Wesley pondering to himself in the foreground, while the less appealing background stays out of focus in the background. When on a lower aperture, only the things closer to the photographer will stay in focus, while the rest will blur out. When on a higher aperture setting, even things further away from the photographer will also stay in focus.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
My Triptych Project: Handicapped Trouble
Meghan is unfortunately bound to a wheelchair for life, which makes traveling across campus difficult. Sometimes even the smallest bumps can send her flying out of her wheelchair. When this unfortunate event occurs, she needs the help of friendly passerby to set her back upright once more.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
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