Fast shutterspeed
To freeze the action of the ping pong balls falling I used a fast shutter speed. For my ISO setting I chose 400 and for WB I used 1/500 of a second. I froze the ping pong balls being dropped from my classmates hands. I was directly in front of the photo while capturing the photo from a below point of view. There is contrast between the white and black. I followed the rule of thirds as well by not having the ping pong balls directly in the middle.
Slow shutterspeed
To have blur of my classmates leg while she was walking I used a slow shutter speed. For my ISO setting I chose 400 and for WB I used 1/10 of a second. There is blur between my classmates legs demonstrating that she is in motion. I was very close to my classmate when capturing the photo from a low point of view. I followed the rule of thirds by not centering my classmates legs directly in the middle. There is negative space als well between my classmates legs.
Painting with light
My third photo was captured at a perfect time allowing the pink, yellow, green, and blue to contrast with each other. The camera's shutter speed was on 4 seconds. We used bright light sticks to capture the painting. To achieve the effect the lights sticks were moved in different directions allowing the camera to capture the light in motion.
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aperture
Due to discussion, it was concluded that we can have 4-6 images in result of time.
To create a shallow depth of field a smaller f stop was used such as f/11. For ISO 1000-1600 was used followed by a florescent white balance.The 4th photo shows a large depth of field due to the no blue in the background. The camera was set on f/18. For ISO 1000-1600 was used followed by a florescent white balance. The best photo is the last one due to the clarity of the flower leading to the blur in the background with a glass trail. Using a shallowing depth of field doesn't allow the viewer to get distracted from the background. A situation a large depth of field would be better is in sports photography because you want to capture movement of the game.
To create a shallow depth of field a smaller f stop was used such as f/11. For ISO 1000-1600 was used followed by a florescent white balance.The 4th photo shows a large depth of field due to the no blue in the background. The camera was set on f/18. For ISO 1000-1600 was used followed by a florescent white balance. The best photo is the last one due to the clarity of the flower leading to the blur in the background with a glass trail. Using a shallowing depth of field doesn't allow the viewer to get distracted from the background. A situation a large depth of field would be better is in sports photography because you want to capture movement of the game.
In photo 3, the light is coming from the upper right, while falling onto onto the right side of the model, while having a shadow on the left. The model is sitting down with a tea cup in front of her face casting a shadow. The photo is a head shot with the model facing the camera, however not including the torso. This is a horizontal photo taken directly in front of the the model shot in front of and close to the model. The lighting and position and expression of her face communicates a dark but also mysterious look. The models serious and daring personality is being revealed in the portrait. In photo 6, the photos is taken from above while stem close, capturing a curious look. The lighting was higher and positioned more to the right to express a curious feeling rather than daring.