surrealism
This picture caught my eye because the hands are holding the eye. I think it’s cool because it’s really trippy and looks weird. I think this picture means holding eyes. The black and white effect makes it look creepier. I like how the blue stands out because it adds more to the picture. For example, if the blue wasn’t out, it would be a boring picture. This picture was edited really nicely and I like it.
angles
1/40 sec; f/8 ISO 3200; Manual
I like this picture because you see a different point of view of the Eiffel tower. You never really get to see the tower like that unless it’s in person. The black and white is cool too because it adds texture to the picture. Getting a low angle photo is hard, but this was taken very well.
composition photos
shadow photos
1/1600 sec; f/7.1 ISO 400 manual
1/1600 sec; f/7.1 ISO 400 manual
I really like this picture because it matches the standards of a shadow picture. I think it’s cool how the ring is a circle shape, but the shadow makes a heart. The book matches the type of picture it is because the pages are white and the words are black. At first, when you look at the picture you might just seen a ring and a book. I think the heart adds more to the picture in a good way.
texture photos !
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This photo from the internet is cool because the leaf is zoomed in and you can see little details that you probably wouldn’t have seen just by looking at the leaf in your hand.
What I learned About Camera Exposure
- Camera exposure is the lighting on the camera
- It takes 3 camera settings to change the exposure
- In the exposure triangle there is aperture, ISO, and shutter speed
- Aperture controls the area over which light can enter your camera
- Shutter speed controls the duration
- ISO controls the sensitivity of your cameras sensor to a given amount of light
- Aperture affects depth of field
- Shutter speed affects motion blur
- IOS speed affects image noise
- There is slow shutter speed and fast shutter speed
- Cameras have pre set modes
- every symbol is different depending on which camera you’re using
- Common ISO speeds include 100, 200, 400, and 800
- The ISO speed determines how sensitive the camera is to incoming light
- A camera’s aperture setting controls the area over which light can pass through your camera lens
- A camera’s aperture setting is what determines a photos depth and field
- Each of these modes influences how aperture, IOS and shutter speed are chosen for a given exposure
- Some modes attempt to pick all three values for you
- modes may also control camera settings which are unrelated to exposure
- With digital cameras, the best way to find out is just to experiment and look at the results on your camera’s rear screen
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