For this project, I focused on the lighting and the shadows of my subject. I moved around my light source to see how it would effect the shadow, or how bold and smooth the edges of the shadow would be.
Bokeh Effect
Final
Subject/Color Contrast
Leading Lines
Angles
For this project, we learned about different angles. We learned how different angles change how the subject looks. For example, when you take a photo of a subject above it, it makes the subject look smaller. When you are taking a photo from below the subject, then it makes the subject look bigger.
Golden Ratio and Rule of Thirds
In this project we learned about how using Golden Ratios and Rule of Thirds can help draw your eye through the picture. Using Golden Ratio helps pull your eye throughout the picture. It starts with your main subject and then spirals around to draw your eye to another part of the photo. The Rule of Thirds help you even things out, and it helps with your horizon line.
Subject Photos
This was our subject photo project. We mainly toyed around with the settings on the camera, learning what depth of feild would work best for each picture.
Aperture
In these pictures, the ISO and Shutter Speed stayed the same, but the F-Stop changed. As you can see, the Larger the aperture(5.6) the brighter the photo is. The smaller the aperture(36) the darker the picture is.
Foreground
The only thing that stayed the same was the ISO. As the F-Stop number gets smaller, the more in focus the Foreground is. As well, the Middle Ground and Background are blurrier.
Middle Ground
The ISO stayed the same throughout the pictures like the Foreground. As the F-Stop number gets smaller, the more focused the Middle Ground gets, and the blurrier the Foreground and Back Round gets.
Backround
Again, the ISO stayed the same throughout the pictures. The smaller the F-Stop number gets, the more focused the Back Round gets, and the blurrier the Foreground and Middle Ground gets.
Stationary Subject
The ISO and F-Stop stayed the same throughout all the pictures, however the shutter speed changed, causing the pictures to get lighter the lower the shutter speed number gets.
Moving Subject
The ISO didn't change throughout the pictures, so the lighting stayed the same. However, when the shutter speed number is high, the picture is stopped while the subject is moving, making it clear. When the shutter speed number is low, the subject is very blurry.