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Light Painting

We had to increase the time on the exposure for us to get this shot, I also had to block the light with my hand in order to have each letter somewhat separated from each other, it took us 3 … Continue reading

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Freeze Motion

For this shot, we used a high speed flash and used a wider lens to capture both subjects in the frame. It took over 10 attempts to get the motion just right and in focus.

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Close up

This is my favorite out of all due to the high depth of field, I think the term is called “bokeh”. It takes a bit for you to realize what the subject actually is since you’re so close to it. … Continue reading

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Michael Kenna – HW 1

Central Park Bench, New York City, USA, 2000 http://www.michaelkenna.net/gallery_images/1e94d54.jpg The photo brings a sense of solitude, and the heavy contrast makes the image pop. The photographer here, Michael Kenna, used angles in his photo. The way he set his camera … Continue reading

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YE Cano Theophane Boxing

http://www.apimages.com/metadata/Index/YE-Cano-Theophane-Boxing/5e2341a784c24ad1affd60e1b75cf12a/3/0 This image has a strong yet subtle depth of field, in which provides the emphasis on the 2 subjects, in this case, both fighters and the impact of the punch.

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