This is another photo of Freckles the cow, it was taken in my yard on a cloudy day. I like this photo because of the S curve in the background and the fact that the cow and the tractor thing are in the rule of thirds subject regions.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Rule of thirds
This is a photo of my cat, Sassy, she was sitting in my room, however, you can't really tell because of the closeness of the image to her face. I chose to use this image for rule of thirds because I'm pretty sure her eye is in an intersection of the lines, which should be the focus of this photograph.
Lines
I tool this photo in my dinning room, and this is my cat Sabrina sitting angrily in a chair. needless to say, she really does not like me very much. I chose to make this photo black and white because I felt it added some contrast to the photo. I wanted it to show some lines, and I think it does.
This is a photo of my pet cow. Freckles, Freckles was just chilling in my yard when I went outside and scared him. He doesn't really enjoy my company much. I chose to use this photo for lines because of the column in the foreground and the white fence in the background.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Short/Long Depth of Field
This is a picture of some clothes pins I saw on our photography scavenger hunt outside of the school. It shows short depth of field because the closer clothes pin is clear, but the background is very blurry. I had to use a fast shutter speed because it was very windy that day and the clothes pins were moving around.
This is a photograph of my dog Sam. This photo was taken in my dining room. It shows long depth of field because the foreground and background are clear.
Motion Blur and Shutter Speed
This is a picture of my dog, Herbert. I took it in my yard. It shows motion blur using a slow shutter speed and panning the camera with my dog as he runs.
This is a picture of my other dog Sam. He sat up really quick but I liked the way his feet looked because they remained stationary. This picture is definitely not the best example of motion blur but I personally thought it was really neat.
This photograph is of my twin sister, Hannah, running thorough the field in front of our house. I used a fast shutter speed to capture the movement and keep everything in the picture clear.
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