Angle Photos

Focal Length:25.00  Exposure; 1/400   F:16.3

Focal Length: 23.00 Exposure; 1/400  F: 16.3

Focal Length:23.00 Exposure; 1/600 F; 16.3

 

Focal length: 23.00 Exposure: 1/600  F:16.3

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The reason I like this angle picture is because, it keeps me guess. This is because of the angle, though it isn’t hard to see that its a subway. The angle creates a trippy like effect in the photo. Which kinds of make me sick when I stare at it too long. But that what I like about it. I also love vibrant the colors are, especially the red and blue. I also love when the photographer took this, because it was right on time for when the subway came in. This is what created the blur, which is another thing I like about this photo. The last thing I find interesting about this photo is how it captures the reflection of the lights on the floor. This is because of how the light on the ceiling hit the wall which is then reflected onto the floor. I know I said the last one as my “last one” but another thing I liked about this photo is how there is a person walking in the center of the photo. This is what makes the photo cooler.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Compositional photos

 

Shadows photos

focal length: 25.00 Exposure: 1/400 F: 16.0

 

focal length: 25.00 Exposure: 1/200 F: 16.0

 

 

focal length: 25.00 exposure: 1/400 F: 16.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

I like this photo because it tells a story. It looks like there’s an umbrella covering him. I also like this photo because although the man takes is kind of the focus of this photo. The shadow is very prominent and pretty. I love the angle of this photo as well. I also love the fact that the men is asymmetrical, away from the center of the photo. I also like how dark the shadow is. Another thing i like about this photo is how i have t to think what the shadow is.  think the shadow is a street light. and the background looks so real yet edited. That’s another thing i like about it.

Pictures I took

focal length: 25.00 Exposure: 1/1600  F;16.3 

focal length: 25.00 Exposure; 1/1400 F;16.3

Focal length: 25.00 Exposure: 1/1600 F: 16.3

 

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What I like about  this picture is how the background is blurred out, making the viewer focus on the flower. I like how vibrant the flower is, and how the picture captures the purple really well. I love the angle, and I love how you can see tiny little white fur(the white fur is on the stem and the flower). I love how the there’s a shadow like pedal inside of the flower. I’ve noticed about this photo is how although the background is blurred out, you can still see the leaves under the flower that are green and pretty. I also want to learn how they got the focal length to focus so well on the flower. And the last thing i like is how vibrant and pretty they make this one flower look, I feel this way because in real i think that the flower wouldn’t look the same.

What I Learned about camera exposure and camera modes

A photographs exposure will show how light or dark an image will appear which can then can be determined by aperture, IOS, and shutter speed. The meaning of Aperture is that it controls the area over which light can enter your camera. The aperture is the hole in the lends.  ISO determines the sensitivity of the camera’s sensor which determines the amount of light given. It is also important to know how to use each. This is because, aperture affects depth of field. shutter speed affects motion blur. and ISO speed affects image noise. The shutter speed is located in the back of the camera. There is slow and fast shutter speed. All three of these can determine the quality of the photo. High image speed looks like a lot of pixels, while low image speed looks like a gray color if looked closely enough. The exposure triangle can help you take the photo. Aperture setting term is specified in f-stop value. This determines the camera depth of field. Av, Tv, and M are usually called creative modes or auto exposure modes. Each of these helps aperture, shutter speed and ISO are chosen for a given exposure. Most of the settings in the photo online usually depends on camera meter system. metering on the camera might go awry so its important to know how to prevent it. Some others can be in camera settings and wont control exposure. But relating to what I said last sentence it depends on what camera it is.