Fast and Slow Shutter Speed
Approximately what shutter speed did you use to freeze action? the shutter speed was 1/640 of a second.
What ISO and WB setting did you use? My ISO was 1600 with no white balance.
What action did you freeze? I froze Galvez throwing objects into the air.
What was your distance, and point of view of the photo? I was not that far away from Galvez and i was looking straight at him.
Describe any compositional tools that helped strengthen the photo, I followed the rule of thirds because i didn't want Galvez the main subject but the floating objects.
What ISO and WB setting did you use? My ISO was 1600 with no white balance.
What action did you freeze? I froze Galvez throwing objects into the air.
What was your distance, and point of view of the photo? I was not that far away from Galvez and i was looking straight at him.
Describe any compositional tools that helped strengthen the photo, I followed the rule of thirds because i didn't want Galvez the main subject but the floating objects.
Approximately what shutter speed did you use to freeze the action? The shutter speed was 1/8 of a second.
What ISO setting did you use? The ISO setting was at 800.
What motion or part of the image shows blur? The movement is what caused the blur, the people were walking behind guy who was staying still which is why the people are blurry and not guy.
What was your distance, and point of view of the photo? I was a couple of feet behind guy and i was looking at Guy from a slight angle.
Describe and compositional tools, I used rule of thirds as guy in the middle and movement followed around him.
What ISO setting did you use? The ISO setting was at 800.
What motion or part of the image shows blur? The movement is what caused the blur, the people were walking behind guy who was staying still which is why the people are blurry and not guy.
What was your distance, and point of view of the photo? I was a couple of feet behind guy and i was looking at Guy from a slight angle.
Describe and compositional tools, I used rule of thirds as guy in the middle and movement followed around him.
Describe one photo, the 4th photo is Christmas lights swinging around with a light stick behind it giving it the extra color.
What shutter speed was the camera on? the shutter speed was at 5 seconds.
What light source did you use to create the painting? We used light sticks and Christmas lights in a dark room.
How did you achieve the image/effect? We had a slow shutter speed while swinging lights around making a painting on an image.
What impact does the photo have? How would the viewer feel about your photo? My photo shows the movement of light and it has a cool texture.
What shutter speed was the camera on? the shutter speed was at 5 seconds.
What light source did you use to create the painting? We used light sticks and Christmas lights in a dark room.
How did you achieve the image/effect? We had a slow shutter speed while swinging lights around making a painting on an image.
What impact does the photo have? How would the viewer feel about your photo? My photo shows the movement of light and it has a cool texture.
The photo on the bottom left is a shallow photo.
What f-stop did the camera have while taking the photo? The f-stop was at f/4.2.
What ISO and WB setting did you use? The ISO was 3200 ND the WB was auto
The photo of the fire alarm has a large depth field.
What f-stop did the camera have? The f-stop was at f/3.5.
What ISO and WB setting did you use? The ISO was 3200 and the WB was auto.
Which photo was better? Why? I like the bottom left locker photo because the focus on locker 1034 and blurring out the other lockers makes it appealing.
Why would you want to use a shallow depth of field? The shallow depth makes a photo look better and brings the focus to one thing.
In what situation would a large depth photo be better? In nature when you want to have every single detail of nature you might not want to to shallow.
What f-stop did the camera have while taking the photo? The f-stop was at f/4.2.
What ISO and WB setting did you use? The ISO was 3200 ND the WB was auto
The photo of the fire alarm has a large depth field.
What f-stop did the camera have? The f-stop was at f/3.5.
What ISO and WB setting did you use? The ISO was 3200 and the WB was auto.
Which photo was better? Why? I like the bottom left locker photo because the focus on locker 1034 and blurring out the other lockers makes it appealing.
Why would you want to use a shallow depth of field? The shallow depth makes a photo look better and brings the focus to one thing.
In what situation would a large depth photo be better? In nature when you want to have every single detail of nature you might not want to to shallow.