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02/50 of Project 50mm 2012

 

f/1.4

1/100

ISO 100

 

Not feeling too well this evening, so went with something simple. I promise they will get better soon.

 

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This is another shutter speed for my camera. This is 1/500.

Another pic I took of my friend Peter Lundqvist from sweden one day we went to skate to a parking on the outskirts of Salamanca.

f/5, 1/80 sec, ISO 100, 36 mm. I tried to do something different with this photo and use a new perspective. I feel like there is a lot of value here. There is also line and movement through the lines along the wall and the number 6. There is also texture because of the smoothness of the numbers.

Often, we have to improvise to measure the depth of the containment

Bored out of my Mind. Found an old baseball in the garage and tried some things. 35mm f1.8

 

I like the way the edge of the ball is blurred. Definitely my prime lens for sure.

Trees on the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo campus, with Bishop Peak in the background.

 

4 June 2008

Playing with the glass surrounding the light of the lighthouse. I liked the effect :]

Living Dessert, Palm Springs, CA

Talent: Sav Lynn

Photographer: Angela Cianciolo

Motion: Carousel blurred with a slower shutter speed (f/25 at 1 sec.)

Model: Jen Roque

MUA: Pam Geronilla

Picture was taken with a sigma 105mm macro lens set to F2.8

In color, this is actually a seemingly boring picture, but I ended up taking it hoping it would really pop in black and white. I loved how the light hit the leaves and figured it might make for an interesting photo in monochrome. Here the reduced depth of field really intensifies the light hitting the first few leaves in the picture. I didn't go down to F/2.8 because I wanted a few leaves in full focus to showcase that sharpness.

Intro to Photography Assignment 1

ITALY. Volterra. Beppe, an actor. 1996.

f-stop: f9.0

shutter speed: 1/4

 

This picture is an example of shutter speed on a mini-waterfall. I experimented with one of the video suggestions by shooting moving water at a relatively slow shutter speed. As a result, the water takes on a silky, hair-like appearance and texture, as opposed to the hard, grainy feel of a faster shutter speed. In my opinion, the slower shutter speed more accurately shows what I normally see from a waterfall through my eyes.

four and three quarter inches!!

My patent depth sounding device; knots at 1m centres. When anchoring I use it to feel around for any underwater rocks etc which aren't apparent; with the dog needing to go ashore we try and get as close in as possible; accurate tidal calculations required!

Seen on the agora of Athens, Greece.

that poster is everywhere.

Make Depth Charge, THORPE PARK’s four-lane super slide, your first stop for the day and race your mates to decide who is the ruler of the sea

 

Take the 40-foot plunge on your yellow inflatable and brace yourself for the wet look!

This shot is a moving example of how light and shadow reveal and conceal.

I find it to be moving.

 

Credits:

Jeff Bidewell Photographer

Kris Chamberlain model

because I love me some depth of field, or lack thereof as the case may be...

Sinar Norma with homemade lens (a combination of an achromatic doublet from a telescope with a +3 closeup lens with a 49mm filter mount).

 

1/15th sec exposure, at approx f=250mm f/5.6. Adox CHS100. Xtol stock 10 mins (9mins would have been better). Contact print.

Depth measure by the customes House in Kings Lynn.

His name is Beastie. I took this photo right before the due time of this assignment, so it was late and the light is definitely not enough in the room. So I have no choice but to dial up the ISO to 800, even though there might be crazy amount of noise in the result.(I turned this photo into Black and White just to reduce the effect of the noise as much as possible) I use extremely shallow depth of field effect to highlight this cute creature.

In addition, I manually created the background by putting a lamp outside the blind door to make the background slightly more interesting.

4/52 - I totally forgot to upload my image last week!! I took this on the beach when I went to visit my mom with some friends. I bought this little hat cheap and I just wanted to use it in an image to create some texture!x

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