At first, it was complicated to take the pictures of the water droplet because Mrs.Turner (yourself) didn't really explain how to do it. But then you came to us and explained it in greater detail.We didn't necessarily need to get the water droplet as it was falling (which I did) but we needed to get it as it fell into the water.
Alex's Photography Blog
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Bulb Photography
The heart itself was an easy thing to draw, many of the cameras weren't working but mine worked fine and I had no problem taking the pictures.
Spring
This picture of Spring shows the flowers blossoming. The flowers blossoming defines spring because in the spring time is when the flowers start to come out again. The photo was taken on portrait mode. The F-stop was 5.6 and the aperture was 1/250
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Manual focus changing shutter and aperture priority
F-stop 16.0 Aperture 1/15
F-stop 16.0 Aperture 1/2000
F-stop 18.0 Aperture 1/4000
F-stop 25.0 Aperture 1/4000
Monday, March 24, 2014
Fast Shutter Speed
The fast shutter speed allowed me to take a picture of the scarf while it was in the air, and before monica caught it.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Using Aperture as a Tool
In this picture, there is a small f-stop making the aperture big therefore a short depth the field. getting only the foreground in focus.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Slow Shutter Speed
The shutter speed for these pictures are 1". We picked this spot to take the pictures because it was the only dark spot in the school. To take slow shutter speed pictures you need a dark area because not a lot of light goes into the lens and that makes the shutter speed slow.
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