For this assignment I focused on the subject of motion. I went to various locations to shoot and ended up with some good photos. I went downtown Ann Arbor and shot some cars and buses moving and the bowling alley where I shot the ball hitting the pins. I learned that for this assignment the shutter speed was a key factor. The best photo I captured was while we were driving, I put my camera shutter speed low and shot all the cars moving and I love the way it turned out. f/5.6 - 30 sec - ISO 100
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For this assignment I decided to focus on food. My goal was to isolate the food from the background to give it a greater depth of focus. I went to Ann Arbor and Whole Foods to shoot pictures. The experience I had was the most fun with this assignment, as I love and enjoy food with a passion. I learned to leave a plain background and to take pictures quick while the food just came out. f - 5.6 - 1/60 sec - ISO 800I didn't make any edits to this photo because I like it as it is.
For this assignment I focused on Black and White. I went downtown Ann Arbor to get some shots which made out for some interesting pictures. It was the Michigan game meaning it was loaded with people decked in their Michigan gear and I seized the opportunity to get some pictures. Aperture - f/13 - 1/125 sec - ISO 100In light room I decreased the vibrance and saturation all the way down and added some highlights.
The purpose of this assignment was to take an original image and to isolate it from the background. We used photoshop to accomplish this. In the end, the background is solid black and the specks on the car have been removed. These are the before and after pictures. BeforeAfter For this assignment, I decided to shoot animals. For this, I went to the Toledo Zoo and shot some pictures there. Giraffes stood a couple inches from you and ate out of your hands and it was such a lovely experience. I loved getting to play around with the different settings and getting to shoot with my love for animals. I learned that I needed to have my zoom lens to get more better quality pictures. f/5.6 - 1/125 sec - ISO 100In light room I raised the exposure, added shadows, decreased the whites and blacks, increased the clarity, decreased the vibrance and brought up the saturation.
For this assignment, we used photoshop to create an Andy-Warhol effect on our pictures. This is the way mine turned out with the original for context. Now, here is my pop art creation:I learned how to move through photoshop smoothly and the skills it takes to edit. Overall I thought it was a great experience.In this assignment I focused on nature and all of its beauty. This created a unique experience for me as it was very difficult especially to capture pictures of butterflies without them flying. Overall it took me out of my comfort zone and made me a little better at photography. What I learned is that when trying to capture something, go out of your comfort zone and you'll get a better picture. f/3.5 - 1/1000 seconds - ISO 200 Some edits I added to this photo include lowering the temperature and tint, lowering the exposure and contrast, and adding highlights and the saturation. |
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