The image to the left is a finger popping a bubble. Some difficulties the photographer might have encountered would be getting the bubble to pop at the precise moment the shutter went off. Also, getting the defined detail of the bubble. The image has a sense of motion because you can see the spurts of bubble.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Time: Activity 1
The image to the left was taken in the moment of multiple peoples reaction while dancing. The decisive moment allows the photographer to catch the subjects off guard and get their real expressions. http://www.magnumphotos.com/C.aspxVP3=CMS3&VF=MAGO31_10_VForm&ERID=24KL53ZMYN
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Light: Activity 4
Maximum depth of field
http://www.paulnguyenphoto.com/blog/2012/3/the-zone-focusing-technique-how-to-optimize-depth-of-field-for-landscape-photography
Maximum depth of field
http://footage.shutterstock.com/clip-1097947-stock-footage-macro-shot-of-poppy-flower-head-opening-very-shallow-depth-of-field.html
Shallow depth of field
http://www.paulnguyenphoto.com/blog/2012/3/the-zone-focusing-technique-how-to-optimize-depth-of-field-for-landscape-photography
Maximum depth of field
http://footage.shutterstock.com/clip-1097947-stock-footage-macro-shot-of-poppy-flower-head-opening-very-shallow-depth-of-field.html
Shallow depth of field
http://www.geofflawrence.com/closeups.html
Shallow depth of field
Light Activity: 3
http://www.noupe.com/photography/50-high-quality-examples-of-silhouette-photography.html
The only light source for this photograph is the sunset. This allows the subjects to appear only as silhouettes. The photographer used a larger aperture because it was taken later in the day, with a darker light setting.
http://www.noupe.com/photography/50-high-quality-examples-of-silhouette-photography.html
There is only one light source used in the photograph and because it is placed behind the subject, it causes him to appear dark and shadow like. The photographer used a larger aperature because there was a small light source.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Light: Activity 2
This photograph portrays single light source. The quality allows for only half of her face to be fully aluminated. The light source allows the subject to stand out and pop against the dark background.
http://www.adorama.com/alc/0012470/article/Single-light-portraits
The photograph on the right has multiple light sources. The more light light sources, the less harsh the shadows are on the pears. Multiple light sources allows the subject to have a brighter quality,
http://learnmyshot.com/classic-still-life-photography-with-natural-light/
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