Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Open Theme

Open Theme


Shutter: 1/320, Aperture: f/8.0, Max Aperture: f/3.2, Focal Length: 4.6mm, ISO Speed: 80

The placement of the clouds and where the trees come in contact with the sky made this picture ideal for the day.  The sun wasn't in the way and it wasn't interfering with the lighting of my picture.  The green of the trees weren't as bright as I'd hoped, however.  If I were to take this picture, again, I would try and get the camera to set so it was brighter on the leaves. 


Shutter: 1/25, Aperture: f/8.0, Max Aperture: f/3.2, Focal Length: 4.6mm, ISO Speed: 80 

I find antiques an intriguing thing to photography.  The old cherry red wood gave the photo a touch that I couldn't see through the lens, but I like the effect of it.  Originally, there was a lot of blur on the edges of the photo, so I cut it down and made it a little brighter.  If I were to take this photo, again, I would make sure there was more natural light in the image. 


Shutter: 1/200, Aperture: f/4.2, Max Aperture: f/3.2, Focal Length: 7.7mm, ISO Speed: 80

Before I went back and fixed the saturation and contrast, the picture was really bright.  It was over-exposed and there weren't enough shadows to the leaves.  Also, before I cropped the photo, the background was cluttered, making the picture a huge failure in my book.  If I were to redo this photo, I would position the camera further to the left and try to expose it correctly. 


Shutter: 1/60, Aperture: 1/4.5, Max Aperture: 1/3.2, Focal Length: 8.8, ISO Speed: 80

Personally, this is one of my favorite pictures.  Usually, I'm not too fond of some of the photos I take, but my dog is particularly photogenic.  The only thing I would change is the background; if I were to redo this photo, I would take it with natural light, instead of artificial. 


Shutter: 1/30, Aperture: f/3.9, Max Aperture: f/3.2, Focal Length: 6.7mm, ISO Speed: 80

I suppose this photo isn't so bad, but I would retake it in a more mellow setting, like in the grass or in a cleaner cage.  Also, I would try and get the shadow off of the bottom half of the photo. 

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