Monday, September 29, 2014

Shutter Speed


Artificial Fast Shutter Speed - This photograph shows fast shutter speed in artificial light because it captures a frozen movement of the lights on the wheels. The F-Stop # was 3.5 and the ISO setting was 100. The focal point of this photo are the lights, this photo is capturing a light painting frozen movement. The camera was stationary while taking this photograph. 

Artificial Slow Shutter Speed - This photograph captures slow shutter speed in artificial light because this captures the lights on the wheels moving. The F-Stop # was 8 and the ISO was 100. The focal point of this photo are the lights spinning on the wheel. The camera was stationary while taking this photograph. There is no blur in the background or in the focal point of this photo but it also is not capturing a frozen movement, it's capturing a moving object.

Natural Fast Shutter Speed - This photograph shows fast shutter speed in natural light because it's capturing the person while she's frozen. The F-Stop # was 4.5 and the ISO was 200. The focal point of this photo was the person. The camera was stationary while taking this photograph. 

Natural Slow Shutter Speed - This photograph captures slow shutter speed in natural light because it shows the moving person and she's faded. The F-Stop # was 29 and the ISO was 200. The focal point of this photo is the light stand in the middle ground of this photo. The camera was stationary while taking this photo.

Natural Fast Panning Shot - This photo shows a fast panning shot in natural light because it captures the hand moving with the camera while everything is not moving causing the background to blur and the hand looking as if it is moving fast because it is frozen. The F-Stop # was 6.3 and the ISO was 200. The focal point of this photo is the hand moving. The camera was not stationary while taking this photo because the background is blurry.

Natural Slow Panning Shot - This photograph shows a slow panning shot in natural light because it shows a blurry movement throughout the photo. This captures a moving hand with the moving camera. Though the camera and the hand were moving, they were not moving at the same time. The F-Stop # was 22 and the ISO was 200. The focal point of this photo is the hand. The camera was not stationary when taking this picture.

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Fast Shutter Speed - This shows fast shutter speed because the photographer is capturing the coffee and the milk jumping out from the coffee. I think the photographer's camera was stationary because it doesn't show movement from the photographer/camera and the background does not seem to be blurry. I think the photographer used 800 for their ISO setting. 

Slow Shutter Speed - This photo shows slow shutter speed because the photographer is capturing the turtle moving and making the turtle the focal point. I think the photographer's camera was stationary because the background is not blurry. I think the photographer used 400 to 800 as their ISO setting. 
Photographer - Bill Curtsinger
Panning Shot -  This photo shows a panning shot because it captures a moving train and a blurry background. The photographer's camera was not stationary, it was moving with the train. I think the photographer's ISO setting was 800 to 1600. I think the photographer used fast shutter speed to capture this photo.
Photographer - Shigehiro Ono

Monday, September 15, 2014

Shallow and Deep Depth-of-Field

Natural Light Pair:
Natural Light - Shallow
This photograph shows shallow depth-of-field in natural light. The F-stop number was 8 and the shutter speed was 1/100. The focal point is the tree and the foreground is also the tree. The middle ground is the tree on the right side of the photo and the background is the building. As the F-stop # setting decreased, the camera only took the focal point in focus while made everything else blurry. 

Natural Light - Deep
This photograph shows deep depth-of-field in natural light. The F-stop number was 25 and the shutter speed was 1/5. The focal point of this photo is everything. The foreground is the tree in the front of the photo, the middle ground is the tree in the right side and the background is the building. As the F-stop # setting increased, the camera captured everything in focus.

Artificial Light Pair:
Artificial Light - Shallow
This photograph shows shallow depth-of-field in artificial light. The F-stop number was 8 and the shutter speed was 1/100. The focal point of this photo are the cups. They are also the foreground of the photo. The middle ground is the computer and the background is the gatorade bottle and picture and tree outside. As the F-stop # setting decreased, the camera only took the focal point in focus while made everything else blurry. 

F#25
Artificial Light - Deep
This photograph shows deep depth-of-field in artificial light. The F-stop number was 25 and the shutter speed was 1/4. The focal point of this photo is everything. The foreground is the cups, middle ground is the computer and the background is the gatorade and trees outside. As the F-stop # setting increased, the camera captured everything in focus.

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Shallow Depth-of-Field
Bob Burnquist

This picture shows shallow depth-of-field. The Focal Point of this photograph are the small branches in the front, they are the main point in the picture. The big aperture setting makes the small branches in focus while the background loop is blurry. The small branches are the foreground while the skateboard loop is the background of the photo. There is no middle ground in the picture. I think the photographer chose to use shallow depth-of-field in this photo because he wanted to capture the details of the branch and let the background skateboard loop blurred. 

Deep Depth-of-Field
Chris Lambert

This picture shows deep depth-of-field. The Focal Point of this photograph is everything. The small aperture setting makes everything in the photograph clear. The people are the foreground of the photo while the things behind them are the background. There is no middle ground in this picture. I think the photographer choose to use deep depth-of-field in this picture because he wanted to capture the whole setting. 

Sunday, September 7, 2014

ISO

ISO -100

ISO -200

ISO - 400

ISO - 800

ISO - 1600

ISO - 3600
The best ISO photograph was the ISO - 200. As the ISO number increased, the brightness of the photograph got brighter.