SP17 P4 Final Project

Final Project

Landscape:

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1/800 sec. f/8 55mm ISO 100

I took lots of pictures for the assignment, but I was really unhappy with all of them. I took this picture during our landscape assignment.  I had a difficult time getting the lighting right.  It was a cloudy and rainy day.  I wish I would have purchased a polarized lens.

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1/1600 sec.  f/4  90mm  ISO 100

On hindsight, I think this might have been really nice in black and white. Also if I had taken it vertical instead of horizontal I could have gotten the busted light at the top of the pole.

Reflection:

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1/320 sec. f/5.6   55mm  ISO 100

I don’t know why, but this is one of my favorite photos.

 

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1/200 sec.  f/9  55mm  ISO 100

I was taking lots of pics of this dandelion when this little guy showed up.  I guess he wanted his photo taken too.

 

 

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1/200 sec.   f/5.6   55mm   ISO 100

My mom helped me take this one.  She has a lot of really cool lenses, and she let me use her macro fish eye to take this shot.

 

 

Spring 2017

P2 Motion

Motion Pan

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1/15 Sec. f/22 55mm ISO 100

 

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1/15sec f/20 55mm ISO 100

 

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1/15sec f/20 50mm ISO 100

 

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1/15sec f/16 50mm ISO 100

Motion Blurs

 

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1/30sec f/20 55mm ISO 100

 

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1/30sec f/18 55mm ISO 100

 

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1/30sec. f/20 55mm ISO 100

 

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1/30sec. f/18 55mm ISO 100

Motion Freeze

 

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1/1000 f/5 36mm ISO-1000

 

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1/1000 f/6.3 55mm ISO 400

 

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1/1000 f/5.6 49mm ISO 500

 

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1/1000 f/5.6 49mm ISO 400

 

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1/1000 f/5.6 49mm ISO 500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spring 2017

X3 SP17

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Low Position:   F5      1/128       100
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High Position:  f 5.6    1/83   400
Vertical
Vertical:     F5       1/160    100
Horizontal
Horizontal;     F4      1/125     250
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Shallow DOF;   F5.6     1/83        160
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Deep DOF;  F6.3   1/83   160

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