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Aperture Reflection

For this one it was difficult but i still messed around with it like the last one and i got the pictures i needed. I forgot what the settings were but in the end the pictures looked good.

Shutter Priority Reflection

It was pretty hard, but after messing around with the settings i figured out what worked and what didn’t work. The shutter speed was around 1/50 for most of them. That was what work the most and made the picture come out okay.

Aperture Priority Reflection

I found this assignment to be fairly straightforward, and I actually really like the pictures I took using shallow depth of field and bokeh. I think these concepts are really cool and fun to work with, especially when you understand how to use them to get different effects. I didn’t even realize I got a […]

Aperture Priority Reflection -Tori Patterson

Shutter Priority Reflection

This assignment was hard for me in terms of memorizing and understanding how shutter speed works. I kept forgetting what speed the shutter needed to be at to make my subject blurry and the background blurry. I especially had a hard time trying to get the freeze-frame photos because I was trying to find the […]

Aperture Priority Reflection – Emily Dean

While working on my Aperture Priority assignment, I found it pretty easy to find inspiration and create feelings when it came to these photos. For example, this is a picture of my dog named Coal. He LOVES attention and can’t go a day without it. So when I took my camera out to take pictures, […]

Shutter Speed Reflection- Jordan D.

This was my first time ever using an actual camera besides the one on my phone. It wasn’t as difficult as I thought it would be. I did have a hard time getting a good panning picture but the more I kept trying, the more I was starting to get the hang of it. The […]

Aperture Reflection- Jordan D.

This assignment was a bit more complicated than I thought it would be. When trying to get a high depth of field picture I would have my aperture just too shallow and the edges would be out of focus but everything else was included. It was fun playing around with the aperture and I feel […]

Aperture Reflection- Jennifer Zamora

With aperture, I learned that you have to get a little closer to whatever you are trying to take a picture of. I also had to stand a little still for it to focus on the specific subject you are trying to take a picture of because sometimes when I was trying to take a […]

Shutter Priority Reflection -Karli Branson

I had a pretty hard experience with the shutter speed project. The easiest part was getting a picture that freezes time because of the fact that all I had to do was turn my camera to a high shutter speed in broad daylight. It was easy to capture the color guard kids waving their flags. […]