Saturday, October 22, 2011

Life in Motion, Life in Depth

Our last photography assignment was on shutter speed and focus. In other words, manipulating the depth of field and capturing motion in our shots. Here are a few of the final products:
 










Monday, October 3, 2011

The High-Lights and Low-Lights of My Day

These are a few examples from my third photography assignment. We were working with a function called bracketing, practicing finding the right exposures on high-light and low-light photographs. In other words, getting the right exposure or lighting on light objects on light backgrounds and dark objects on dark backgrounds. I didn't like the white pictures I took as much, but I started to get the hang of the low-light frames. 



{Salt shaker on white cutting board. Night shot in kitchen}

 {Light bulb on white pillowcase-morning shot with window light}

 {Bathroom scale-taken in bathroom under fluorescent lighting}


 {Bar stool}
 
{Bar stool from our kitchen}

 {Black pumps. Shot in my room with direct window light, 9am}

{Sunglasses. Shot in my room with direct window light}

{Dish set. Morning light in kitchen}