Sunday, 26 July 2015

Camera Use Week 1: Shutter.

Week 1 Shutter

In Class Exercise


 
Shutter Speed 1/10    Fstop 29.0    IOS 100

This Image was taken using a Slower Shutter Speed of 1/10. With Lower Shutter Speeds being more sensitive to movement because of a longer exposure time, I had the Camera on a Tripod so it didn't pick up the movement of my hands while taking the Image, as I wanted the whole Image to look clear and sharp. I found that being in the Light made the whole image turn white so I choose to have Aroha stand in the shade so not to Over Expose the Image.

Shutter Speed 1/250    Fstop 8.0    IOS 100

This Image was taken using a Fast shutter speed of 1/250. I took this image hand held as the shutter speed was fast enough to not get blur from the movement of my hands. I had trouble with the focus on Aroha as she jumped this was the only sharp Image I got. I didn't think ahead with how high she was gonna jump and as a result the top of her head and her hands we're taking out of the Images

 
Shutter Speed 1/80    Fstop 7.1    IOS 100

This Image was taken using a Medium Shutter Speed of 1/80. I took this Image hand held.  I wanted the background to look slightly blurry with Aroha sharp and I feel this image follows through with that. I would have liked the image more centered BUT I like the image despite. 

                                               Shutter Speed 1/100    Fstop 8.0    IOS 100

This Image was also taken using a Medium Shutter Speed, this time 1/100. I took this Image Hand Held. Instead of Moving like my last image. I wanted this image as a still shot, clear and sharp. I don't like the car in the background of the image but I do like how Aroha's shirt looks really red against the black of the car. 


Shutter Speed 1/10    Fstop 10.0    IOS 100

This is one of my best images taken while panning with a slower shutter speed of 1/10. I had the center focus focused on Aroha as she walked so her head and body came out sharp and clear while her Arms, Legs and everything moving became out of focus, so to create a moving effect. Cause of the lower shutter speed being sensitive to movement I had the camera on a Tripod so I didn't completely blur the Image.  Because of the bright Light outside I choose to take this images under shade so not to over expose the image.


Shutter Speed Week 1

Self Directed Task



Shutter Speed 1"    Fstop 11.0   IOS 100

 This is one of my Favorite Light drawing Images. I took this Image on a Tripod and with a Slow Shutter speed of 1". I used my mum and I's Phones on flashlight to achieve this look. I asked my sister to move her arms slow and flowy and I am really happy with how it turned out.  I had so much fun taking these, I found it hard to pick just two I liked for this blog. 


Shutter Speed 1"   Fstop 5.6   IOS 100

I took this Image also on a Tripod using two cell phone flashlights with a Slow Shutter Speed of 1". I like how this image isn't fully black with drawing like the last one. I love how you can see my sister in the middle of the two lights, to me it looks almost as if she has glowing wings and I think it's a really cool effect. I cropped this image as on the left side you could see the side of our house and I felt it took away from the image. 


Shutter Speed 1"   Fstop 4.0   IOS 100

I took these Images with two different types of lighting to see how it looked, This Image I took with Dark behind me and more Light in front and I'm really pleased with how it turned out. I asked my sister to spin from one door frame to the other. I love how ghostly it looks down the hallway I also love how you can see her feet and as you go up the shape gets lighter almost like the shape could be a ghost. I took this Image with a slow shutter speed of 1" and on a Tripod. 


Shutter Speed 1"   Fstop 4.0   IOS 100

I took this image with darkness behind and in front with Light through the Middle, for a different effect. I asked my sister this time to walk from door frame to door frame. I love how this time you can see my sister clearly but it still has that ghostly effect. I cropped this image as I felt having the image landscape didn't work quite as well with this lighting as it did with the last image. I took this image on a Tripod with the shutter speed of 1". 


Shutter Speed 1/250   Fstop 3.5   IOS 100

I took this still shot of my sister "Richenda" on Saturday with a faster Shutter Speed of 1/250. I asked her to stand towards the sun and face me so I could get the nice lighting on her shirt and side of her face. When i took this image the  lighting was darker and i didn't like it that much so I brightened the colour in editing. I took this Image hand held.


Shutter Speed 1/10   Fstop 20.0   IOS 100

I love this Image so much. This is my Pony Dakota :D. I took this image using a Slower Shutter speed of 1/10 and took is using a Tripod. This image was quite hard to get as we had trouble getting her to run up and down the paddock so I could pan her running and I had trouble getting a sharp image of her as I couldn't get the center focus on her BUT after a few goes I got it and I love the result :) I brightened the colour as it was darker and overcast when i took the image and sharpened it which I think made the effect look really cool, I also Cropped the image in editing.






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