Month: September 2023

Shutter Reflection – Ilari Mäkiranta

The first assignment was about shutter speed which means how much time we allow for the camera to take a photo. At first, I had no card, which made taking photos harder as I couldn’t save them. For that reason, I might either be late with the assignment or just use the few pictures I […]

Shutter Reflection – Sebastian Martinez

For the Background Blur, I decided to get a little bit creative by taking pictures of my games. There were two games I decided to take and they were God Of War: Ragnarok and Ghost Of Tsushima. They’re both really amazing games that allow you to go into Photo Mode, and I recommend playing it. […]

Shutter Priority Reflection: Isla Esquivel

What was cool about learning how to do shutter speed was that once you get it on the right setting you get pretty good pictures. What made me scratch my head with this assignment was the blur photos because I was trying to get it, but it would come out to blurry that it wasn’t […]

Shutter Speed Reflection – Jennifer Z.

Something I had struggled with when trying to take blurry photos was the photos coming out darker or too bright depending on whether I was standing in the sun or shade. Also including the shutter speed. It was also important to not move much when the camera was set at a slower shutter speed.

Shutter Work Quiz

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Shutter Priority Reflection – Sergio

My experience capturing these photos was both infuriating and a struggle, learning how to operate a camera for the first time and the shutter speed. The process of getting the photos was a climb, learning what shutter speed works around the different parts of the campus, for both high and low speeds, as you have […]

Shutter Priority reflection: Nick Miller

My journey was difficult