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Camera used: Canon 7D
Focal length: 50mm ISO: 100
Shutter speed: 1/200 Aperture setting: f/2.8
Date the image was taken: 01/29/17
Time of day when the image was captured : 11am
Description of what your intent was: To create a shallow depth of field portrait while going down the interstate.
This is my ISO 100 shot. My camera is Canon Rebel T7. Out of all the ISO shots this is the best because you can see everything. Even though some spots are darker then others but it can be fix in photoshop. This picture was taken at the square in Mount Vernon, Ohio.
The goal was to demonstrate deep depth of field. Freeman says shorter focal lengths give images with better depth of field than do longer focal lengths, so I used 35mm setting on my lens. I think it did a pretty good job at keeping everything in focus, but I think a different angle would have made this photo more interesting. I adjusted levels and saturation and cropped the picture.
The goal was to demonstrate ISO 400 on my camera. The shot could have been improved by taking this in more light. I adjusted levels and saturation the same across all 4 ISO pictures.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T5
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO: 400
Shutter speed: 1/4000
No flash
Thanks to Lily for posing
5. Use of DOF
Intention: Capture a deep depth of field where everything in the image is in focus.
Reading: The reading indicates that a small aperture is necessary for capturing a deep depth of field with a wide range of focus.
Edit: Brought up shadows, dodged/burned highlights/shadows in areas where I wanted to increase visibility and draw attention to lines and textures. Tinted shadows blue.
Outcome: Successful capture of a deep DOF where everything is in focus. Good exposure, followed rule of thirds. Leading lines to focal point at lower right rule-of-thirds intersection, lots of texture.
This photo, part of my "studio" shows my art supplies. Any form of art makes me happy and makes me who I am.
I tried to make a water fall of honey, not enough of it and not a big nozzle detracted this deluge. Also I did this on