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depth of field- low depth
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How did changing the aperture and shutter effect the depth of field? Do you find capturing one depth easier? the aperture affects the sharpness of the picture, by c hanging the aperture the depth in a photo from foreground to background that will be sharp, and smaller apertures increase depth of field while larger ones decrease it. capturing low depths were easier than high depths while taking my pictures. 1. Which picture is the best shot of this assignment? Why the best picture for this assignment was my dead flower, because it has a lot of detail and i put more effort into it. 2. Which picture is the weakest shot of this assignment? Why? the weakest picture i took for this assignment was my high depth photo of the branch with the tree in the background, because its really dark and doesn't have a lot of color. 3. How can the weakest image be improved on in future shoots? ...
Ansel Adams
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1. What type of Photography does Ansel master in? Ansel masters in capturing nature in black and white, grasping every detail in her photographs. 2. How does he bring out the textures in his objects? To bring out the texture. Ansel used different types of angles and lighting 3. What is your opinion on his work? i think his work is excellent, because he uses really good technique on taking his pictures, having just enough black and white to bring out his photos Why do you feel this way?
Composition: Points to Ponder
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This is simplicity because the entire frame is filled and there aren't any distracting elements in the background. for this i chose to use brightness and sharpness to enhance the texture and the lighting of the picture. for this picture i used rule of thirds - the tree is placed in the upper right corner. this picture i chose to use foreground, positioning the horizon on the upper half of the frame, drawing attention to the (sunset/horizon) subject located further from frame this photo represents height and distance because the horizon line is in the lowest part of the frame.