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Aperture f/3.2
Shutterspeed 1/800
ISO 4000 (I must be doing something wrong. The ISO and shutterspeed is higher than I thought and so is the ISO)
Gregory Wilson
ISO: 1000
Aperture: f/4.5
Shutter Speed: 1/1000
Primary and Secondary Subjects
I wanted to capture the build up play during the football match on Wednesday (17 September). The player on the ball is the primary subject of the picture, but the direction that all of the people are facing bring the attention to the Clemson player that is making a run. Overall, I think the photo was successful, but by no means fantastic. The lighting was a bit dark, but I was having a lot of difficulty balancing the light and shutter speed in a manner that allowed me to capture the action without the photo being too dark. I also think I could have afforded to be a bit more separated from the people in the stands, as there is a distracting person in the lower right-hand corner.
Technical: f-stop: 11, shutter speed: 1/125, focus on ball and board, shot from front/top, mid day, very bright light
Composition: Near to subject, 45 degree angle, background not very blurred
Content: Focus on the old look of the ball, and for added effect, an even older looking skateboard
Shutter speed: a bit slow
Movement: frozen
Aperture: small
Depth of field: medium
Light: weak evening light from top right and light from wall lamps
f 4.2 1/400 I wanted to see what would happen with shutter speeds(blur or sharp) as the cars drove in front of the bridge. I set up the camera on a tripod, took shots of the bridge with various apertures in this shallow depth of field and then took a few photos with cars driving through at various shutter speeds.