Week 2 of fun

So week two's homework was on shutters. I loved this one too!



Shutters
Shutters are important to the visual impact of movement in your image...a fast 1/1000th of a second shutter isn't always the most desireable. Sometimes having movement and therefore blur in your image can make it more active, too. Learing what different shutter speeds look like can help you decide what is best for each scenario.




Here are my pictures


Shutter 1/8
Shutter 1/60


Shutter 1/500



My next post is will be about Reciprocity











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New Fun In my life

I'm taking a photography class this semester at school. I'm in love with the class and I'm learning so much. This is my camera I have. I got it really cheap off of craigslist.




So my first homework was on Apertures
Apertures (also called Fstops) are a really important part of your image choices. Your aperture controls how much depth you see in the image. When the camera decides for you in automatic mode, it doesn't consider if a sharp focus in the background distracts from your subject, for example, or if that aperture blurs too much in your foreground. This assignment will allow you to see what happens with each different full f-stop with your camera.



Aperture 22
Aperture 16

Aperture 11
Aperture 8

Aperture 5.6 
Aperture 4

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