Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Shallow Depth of Field Semester Project

I love this picture of my dog. It took forever to take because he would not stay still for anything. 
iso -250 f/  2.8 shutter speed - 1/400

This is one of the very first pictures i had ever taken. I was just walking around my neighborhood and taking random shots. I really like to use the rule of thirds. 
iso- 640 f/ 5.6 shutter speed- 1/25

This was another one of the first pictures I took. I like all the bright colors and the lake behind it.
iso- 400 f/  5.6 shutter speed- 1/8

I shot this at my first jv football game. I wanted to get more of his leg but he wouldn't stand still or in the dame spot long enough. I squated on the ground and made my focus point the left one.
iso- 1250 f/ 4.0 shutter speed- 1/800

I saw this picture taken somewhere and i really wanted to try to redo it. I set my focal point to the far left and got really close to the lockers.
iso - 400 f/ 2.8 shutter speed- 1/100


This picture was actually taken on accident. I was just trying to get my camera to focus on something. I decided i could use it for this project. 
iso- 250 f/ 2.8 shutter speed - 1/ 1250 

Ruth always wears converse and i wanted to a picture with them in it. So i had her wear a bright colored pair and walk along the brick wall. I sat beneath it so i could get the sky in the picture too.
iso - 200 f/ 2.8 shutter speed - 1/1000

 I was asked to take picture of the texas high bricks that have names on them for the yearbook. I was laying on the ground and set my focus point to the bottom one. 
iso - 250 f/  2.8 shutter speed - 1/ 4000

I took this picture in Dallas. Im glad we went when we did because all of the christmas lights were so pretty. My friend was sitting on one of benches and i told her not to move. i went behind her and snapped the shot. 
iso- 1600 f/ 2.8 shutter speed- 1/ 25

This was also taken in Dallas. I set my focus point to the far left and shot down the street. I love all of the Christmas light. 
iso- 1600 f/  2.8 shutter speed- 1/50

All of these picture were taken with a low aperture so I could get the blurry background affect.


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