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Better representation of boots in the driveway, using rule of thirds, hopefully.

Canon Rebel T6

aperture: f/5.6

shutter speed: 1/100

ISO: 320

Exterior photo with natural light during late afternoon in shaded area.

 

The white window stands out against the red-terracotta exterior of the building and the metal pipe. Simple shapes, color, and texture are included in the overall composition.

Canon Rebel T6

aperture: f/5.6

shutter speed: 1/100

ISO: 100

Bright natural light taken in late afternoon.

 

The eye is drawn around the photo of the puddles by the repetition of the varying irregular circles in the photograph. The different sizes add to the texture, starting from the tiny pieces of gravel and contrasting with the areas covered by water which appear smooth.

Canon PowerShot SX430 IS

F stop 4.0

ISO 100

Shutter Speed 1/200

Taken Jan 27, 2019

Taken around 11:49 am

I light this candle on summer nights but I leave it outside all year long. I like this way it photographed. It really has your eye looking all around at the different elements in the photograph.

 

Self Portrait.

 

"If only you had known me before the accident,

For with that grand collision, came a grave consequence,

Receptors overloaded; they burst and disconnect

Til there was little feeling, please work with what is left".

 

DCFC - Ghosts of Beverly Drive

Camera: Pentax K20D

Focal Length / ISO: 42.5 mm / 100

Shutter Speed: 0.4 Seconds

Aperture Setting: f/4.5

Date Taken: 9/8/14

Time Taken: 10:41 am

Intent: When I was thinking about what type of pictures to take for this project. When I first woke up the next day (from the perspective of the pillow) seemed like an interesting idea. Especially the blinding light from the windows, the partial focus when you first open our eyes.

Intention: To demonstrate the difference in quality between different ISO settings.

Reference to Reading: David DeChemin talks about ISO and how it affects the sensor's sensitivity to light, but often causes graininess.

Outcome: The image showed the consequences of using higher ISO's by reducing quality, clarity, and even saturation.

Edits: Stacked and cropped to align (No other edits to keep the integrity of the test)

2.5 by 3.5,Oil on Canvas

 

If you get the chance, check out this guys photostream, he has some AMAZING shots!

 

Reference photo:Tambako the Jaguar

www.flickr.com/photos/tambako/

For this image I wanted to capture the way the sunlight was hitting this decoration piece. Here it is centered

Canon PowerShot SX430 IS

F stop 5.6

ISO 1600

Shutter Speed 1/1000

Taken Feb 24, 2019

Taken around 2:35 pm

Canon EOS Rebel T6

230mm

ISO 100

1/320

f/5.6

5/30/2020

midday

mother goose and ducklings swimming

Intention: To demonstrate the difference in quality between different ISO settings.

Reference to Reading: David DeChemin talks about ISO and how it affects the sensor's sensitivity to light, but often causes graininess.

Outcome: The image showed the consequences of using higher ISO's by reducing quality, clarity, and even saturation.

Edits: Stacked and cropped to align (No other edits to keep the integrity of the test)

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