Monday, September 28, 2015

Sunny 16

Shot 1
Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F16
Shutter Speed: 1/125


Shot 2
Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Equivalent Exposure 1
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F11
Shutter Speed: 1/250





Shot 3
Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Exposure 2
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F22
Shutter Speed: 1/60


Shot 4
Lighting Pattern: Front Light meter
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F14
Shutter Speed: 1/80


Shot 5
Lighting Pattern: Side Lighting Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F16
Shutter Speed: 1/125

Shot 6
Lighting Pattern: Side Lighting Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F11
Shutter Speed: 1/250

Shot 7
Lighting Pattern: Side Lighting Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F22
Shutter Speed: 1/60

Shot 8
Lighting Pattern: Side Lighting Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F13
Shutter Speed: 1/100

Shot 9
Lighting Pattern: Back Lighting Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F16
Shutter Speed: 1/125
Shot 10
Lighting Pattern: Back Lighting Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F11
Shutter Speed: 1/250

Shot 11
Lighting Pattern: Back Lighting Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F22
Shutter Speed: 1/60

Shot 12
Lighting Pattern: Back Lighting Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F16
Shutter Speed: 1/40
Shot 13
Lighting Pattern: Dark shade Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: shady
ISO: 400
F/Stop: F16
Shutter Speed: 1/125
Shot 14
Lighting Pattern: Dark shade Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: shady
ISO: 400
F/Stop: F11
Shutter Speed: 1/250


Shot 15
Lighting Pattern: Dark shade Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: shady
ISO: 400
F/Stop: F22
Shutter Speed: 1/60

Shot 16
Lighting Pattern: Dark shade Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: shady
ISO: 400
F/Stop: F22
Shutter Speed: 1/80


Friday, September 18, 2015

Free Shoot Plan

1.
2. Nature
3. a park in Kyle or Mc Kinney Heights
4. outside
5. golden hours
6. natural
7.  A wide lens
8. 10



  • F4  – looks the best at 1/125 of a second shutter speed.
  • F5.6 – looks the best at 1/60 of a second shutter speed.
  • F8  – looks the best at 1/80 of a second shutter speed.
  • F11  – looks the best at 1/30 of a second shutter speed.
  • F16  – looks the best at 1/30 of a second shutter speed.
  • F22  – looks the best at 1/8 of a second shutter speed.
  • No, its pretty blurred out. where no back ground is seen. F2.8
  • F4 is pretty blurry 
  • F5.6 ia blurry but you can see there are things in the background but it's still blurry.
  • F8 You can see shapes.
  • F11 it is only little unfocused on the subject
  • F16 More detail of the pictures are more visible.
  • F22 everything is clear 




  • 1.That something fast isn't going on the people are focused 

    2. Have them hold still or change the shutter speed

    3. shutter speed at 1/500 and f 2.8 so the picture is clear but the background is blurred out. 

    Tuesday, September 8, 2015

    APERTURE

    1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture? Your pupil 
    2. Finish this sentence: The smaller the Aperture f number, the higher the Aperture the larger the opening.
    3. In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field? the smaller the aperture the more the back ground will show but the bigger the aperture the more your focus will be on the main subject and also make the background blurry 
    4. Using a class camera, list ALL of the F stops available on the lens currently attached. 18,24,35, 55,
    5. What is the highest and smallest aperture numbers available on the kit lens? 18 and 55

    SHUTTER SPEED

    a.) the dunking booth - fast 
    b.) the food eating contest - medium
    c.) the rock climbing wall - slow
    d.) someone working at a booth - slow
    e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle - medium
    f.) the Diamonds performance - fast

    a.) the dunking booth - medium
    b.) the food eating contest - slow
    c.) the rock climbing wall - slow 
    d.) someone working at a booth - slow
    e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle - slow 
    f.) the Diamonds performance - Medium 

    2. 

    • Aperture priority, where the camera sets the shutter speed on auto
    • Shutter priority, also where the camera sets itself on auto shutter speed
    • Manual, where you set the shutter speed yourself
      
    3. 30, 1/400 

    ISO




    1. it makes the pictures not come out as dark and catches it in action 
    2. to try to always stick to the lowest ISO 
    3. you would increase the ISO when theres dark lighting
    4.  100, 200, 400, 800, 1600. 3200,6400






    Thursday, September 3, 2015

    Leading Lines

    cropping

    Balance

    Pattern

    Framing

    Merging

    Rule of thirds 

    Background 

    Viewpoint 

    Creating Depth