Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Last Blog

This class taught me how editing can help make the photo better. The photo might not need a lot done to it, but you can try something but if a person decides that they do not like it, they can go back to the original. I liked that there was a way to go back to where you started and that there was a history column to see what you had adjusted on the photo and you can look through that and change it if you would like.
Another thing this class taught me was the thought of taking pictures at a different angle. If you look at something from a different perspective, it could make a completely different picture. I could take pictures and then take them again at a different angle or a little to the side and change it up. It taught me to take more than just one picture and to take them at different angles because there might be something that you don't like in the first picture but you do in a different picture.
Lastly, this class taught me is that the first picture didn't need to be perfect. There was different settings on our camera that could be changed and that the picture might not turn out how you were thinking it was going to. We could take multiple pictures and then change the setting on the camera and get a different picture than what had been originally taken. It was nice to be able to take more than one picture and then be able to choose which was worked best.

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Final Presentation

23/25 photos were taken with a Sony Cyber-shot
2/25 photos were taken with an iPhone 6s
ISO:125 f/5.6 SP:1/250

ISO:100 f/3.5 SP:1/1600
ISO:100 f/4.5 SP:1/250
ISO:320 f/5.0 SP:1/250
ISO:100 f/3.5 SP:1/500
ISO:320 f/5.0 SP:1/250
ISO:200 f/5.0 SP:1/250
ISO:125 f/5.0 SP:1/250
ISO:100 f/4.0 SP:1/250
iPhone 6S
 ISO:1000 f/2.2 SP:1/15
ISO:125 f/8.0 SP:1/640
ISO:125 f/8.0 SP:1/640
ISO:125 f/6.3 SP:1/200 
ISO:100 f/3.2 SP:1/500

ISO:100 f/3.2 SP:1/400

ISO:125 f/8.0 SP:1/250

ISO:125 f/8.0 SP:1/50

ISO:125 f/8.0 SP:1/500

ISO:125 f/8.0 SP:1/80

ISO:125 f/8.0 SP:1/320

ISO:320 f/5.6 SP:1/250

iPhone 6S
ISO:1600 f/2.2 SP:1/15
ISO:100 f/5.0 SP:1/250 
ISO:125 f/8.0 SP:1/400
ISO:100 f/4.0 SP:1/1250

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Tips on Wildlife Photography

"The Art of Wildlife Photography," written by Chris Corradino give tips on how to take wildlife pictures. Corradino mentions to always be prepared but understand that there are some pictures that will not turn out. The article also mentions to know your subject and their behaviors. Corradino also mentions to take time setting up your camera and preparing for your shot.

https://www.nyip.edu/photo-articles/nature-and-landscape/the-art-of-wildlife-photography

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Tips on Photographing the Sun

"How to Photograph a Starburst Effect," written by Michelle Ecker gives tips on how to get a picture of the sun with some effects to it. Ecker gives example on how to use the aperture for it and different things to try when using this. In the article, it gives some examples on where to start and to try different apertures to see what took the best picture. Ecker also gives the idea to put other things in the picture if the sun is to bright.
https://www.nyip.edu/photo-articles/photography-tutorials/how-to-photograph-a-starburst-effect

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This class taught me how editing can help make the photo better. The photo might not need a lot done to it, but you can try something but if...