LineThis is a picture of a street that has lines dividing which side of the road vehicles are supposed to be on. ColorThis is a picture of a toddler's toy that has many colors on it including the red, yellow and green colors. ShapeThis is a picture of a mosaic that has different shapes on it that come together to form a picture. FormThis is a picture of a sunset and the street goes out really far and the hills are tall. The picture is also black and white. TextureThis is a picture of a plant that has thorns on it. A person can imagine what it would be like to touch it. SpaceThis is a picture of a hallway that's very long which contains a lot of space.
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1. All the photos have a shutter speed of 1/1000, the aperture varies with each of the pictures and the ISO was 1600 for all photos.
2. There wasn't any struggles while doing fast shutter speed that occurred except for the occasional timing of the picture. 3. I learned that fast shutter speed freezes time, captures all movements clearly and captures moments not even the naked eye could see. 4. You could use fast shutter speed for races, air shows, water dives and many more options for fast shutter speed. My photo is showing the respect Dylan Cooksley has for himself by saying no to drugs. He puts his hand up to say no to the harm that is trying to enter his body. He looks away to show he isn’t interested in what is being offered to him. To respect yourself means to know the good and bad things in this environment and be able to make the right decisions.
1. I took the pictures on a tripod in a dark room with the camera in manual mode and manual focus. My partner made hearts, a circle, the number two, a spiky-like circle and a line. The app used was called mylightpaint.
2. A problem that occurred was the phone brightness level was low so that caused the picture to just be black and no light paint. 3. The three most important things I learned from light painting is the phone brightness needs to be all the way up, don't go super fast when making the light paint image, and the room must be completely dark in order to get a good image. 4. Other ideas for light painting could be an angel or devil, words, outline of body, and many more ideas. To change the camera to shutter speed priority you just have to switch the mode dial on top of the camera to S. When the shutter speed priority is at 1/3 the picture is very blurry and bright. When the shutter speed is at 1/30 some movement is blurry but others are in focus. When the shutter speed is at 1/60 very little blurriness appears. When the shutter speed is at 1/250 mostly everything is clear. Lastly when the shutter speed is at 1/1000 everything is clear and no movements are blurred. If someone is running or biking you'd want to change the priority to shutter speed because the main focus will be still with no blur around him/her. Shutter Speed Notes
Gather all the materials wanted for the Cyanotype and lay them on top of the digital negative. Place a piece of pled glass on top of it Then go outside and leave it out for five minutes if it's supper sunny. If it's not so sunny leave it out in the sun for 15-20 minutes. After the minutes are up bring the photo back inside and put it in a water and 3% hydrogen peroxide mix in order to make it blue. After a few moments it should start to turn blue. Drain the water/hydrogen peroxide mix. Place on a towel to dry and then you're done.
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One day Amber and her mother were getting ready to go to Amber's surfing lesson. She has been surfing for 11 years and she really likes it. She got dressed and chose her pink and white surfboard. Her and her mother headed out. Her mother just got a brand new car and wanted to take it out. So they started to drive down the road to the beach. Amber was so excited but was a little nervous because they were running a little late and there was sometimes heavy traffic on the main road. Luck was on their side this particular morning or was it.... A suspicious man was standing on the other side of the road watching the car drive by. They were too busy jamming out to their favorite song they failed to recognize the man who was watching their car. The man disappeared out of sight and before they knew it... BAM! There the man was tugging at the steering wheel and pushing Amber's mother. Amber was panicking and didn't know what to do. Her mother was struggling to help herself and make sure they weren't going to crash. The man would stop at nothing to get the car. Amber didn't know what to do but all of a sudden she decided to hit the man with her surfboard. He went flying through the air then plugged into the assault. He was knocked out cold. The mother slammed in her brakes and came to a screeching halt. They came out of the car and made sure everything was okay with them and the car. The mother was so proud of her daughter and happy they were alive. She was also happy to see her car was still looking brand new. They hoped back in the car and headed to the beach. They finally got there and she was on time! This made Amber so happy. She jumped into the water and was happy to be surfing and alive.
Aperture f/1.8, Shutter Speed 1/2000th of a second, ISO 200 Aperture f/8, Shutter Speed 1/100th of a second, ISO 100 Aperture f/16, Shutter Speed 1/25th of a second, ISO 200 In the top picture the very front box is clear and the two in the back are blurry. The aperture was f/1.8 which makes the distance the camera is able to see shorter. The middle picture both the front and middle box are clear and the back one is blurry. The aperture was f/8 which made the distance the camera is able to be a little bit longer. The last picture all the boxes are visible. The aperture was f/16 which makes the cameras distance longer and in this case able to capture all the things in the picture clearly.
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AuthorWelcome to my photography blog site. My name is Estrella Martinez and I love photography. Creating memories and being able to save them in a photo is so amazing! I can't wait to share my pictures. Archives
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