1. Wide depth of field-everything in focus F-22 shutter speed 3"
2. Narrow depth of field-just a fragment of the scene is in focus F 5.6 shutter speed 1/5
3. Fast shutter speed- freeze something moving using a quick shutter 1/100 F 3.5
4 Slow shutter speed 1/2.5 F5.6
During this task I funded very difficult to get the right settings to create a good images because of the light. Even if that was a morning I was struggling with poor light conditions and because I still don't know haw to appropriate use the light results is not very stunning, but I tried my best.
My favorite perhaps is Nr 2 narrow depth of field, which I find very simple, but nice.
My favorite perhaps is Nr 2 narrow depth of field, which I find very simple, but nice.
Homework Nr.0 Light Task
I need to create several i images of the day. The image must be of the same object. building or some other place, but different times of the day: morning, around midday, late afternoon an at night.
This homework is still in progress.
Good examples of narrow/wide DOF, to create a stronger use of slow shutter speed try going for a higher f stop. This will allow the light streaks to stand out and create a much stronger image.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see your initial ideas blogged and also a critical evaluation of all the images that you post. This will allow you to see more clearly how you feel about your work and where your strengths and weaknesses lie. I will also be able to follow your progress and give you any advice needed.
You're showing great progession already and have an an obvious eagerness for he subject and learning so im very confident you will do very well :)
Thank you...I will do as much as I can to get better results and will fallow your advice.
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