Thursday, May 22, 2014

F 64 Group Assignment









The member of f/64, Imogen Cunningham inspired me to take these close-up photos of nature because she was known for her botanical photos. Imogen Cunningham also practiced taking black and white pictures due to the place technology was at that time of her career. That would explain the reason of the uploaded pictures.  To the best of our ability I tried to replicate each detail as best as possible

If you wish to know more about her and personally view how my pictures relate to her recognized practice of shooting close-up photos of nature, here is a reliable source:

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Friday, May 9, 2014

Studies in Shutter Speed

TV F 1/500 is a shutter speed that is faster than f 1/30 meaning that the picture will look clear even though it was captured in motion. This shutter speed works well to freeze a moving subject if one wants to view all the crisp details.
     


TV F 1/30. TV f 1/30. This photo was taken with the slow shutter speed meaning that the subject will look with a slight lag when you compare it to a faster shutter speed. The lag may commonly be described as a blur or over all describe the picture as a "Blurry Picture."

Friday, May 2, 2014

Feeling 2.2 - Studies in Depth of Field

f/3.5

f/3.5

f/3.5
These pictures were taken with f/3.5 contrary to the given Blog post title as you can see the background is slightly blurry compared with the subject of the pictures. I decided to post three pictures that portrayed the subject in many angles so the depth can emphasize the subject differently.


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Studies in Depth of Field


f/22

This picture does not focus clearly on the background creating a blur with the characteristics of f/22. The pillars also aid the depth by looking as if they're ascending on an angle.