Author Archives: Conroy Cui

Trip to the park (perspective)

  In this picture it shows perspective because there is converging lines. At the same time it also shows shallow depth of field. Perspective is when you take a picture of an object that has the same length, from front … Continue reading

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Trip to the park

  i really like this picture because it shows a shallow depth of field. i zoomed into the plant and focused on it. everything in the background became a blur, but it was really soft.

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freeze in motion

In this picture we freeze the water droplets. I really feel that this picture is strong because you can almost see every tiny drops clearly. and to do that the shutter speed must be fast.

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motion blur

i really like this picture because she looks like a ghost. in this picture you everything that is still is in focus and the model is in motion, so she looks invisible.  

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Conroy_portrait

I really like this picture because of the expression on the face. There are contrast of light and dark in this photo too. There are one light source in this photo and it is in a 45 degree angle. It … Continue reading

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Homework #1

The photographer Thomas Holton got my attention with his photography. The Lam’s of Ludlow Street was really heart warming. The photograph that got my like was the 8th picture in his album. In this picture its sort of like a … Continue reading

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Lines

http://www.apimages.com/metadata/Index/APTOPIX-Germany-Light-Art/0da79a1cb22244d5a47cacce7c6c208c/43/1   i really like this photo because the lines shows a really nice composition. The lines starts off really wide and narrows down when it goes further. Makes it seem like a road for the people in the image. … Continue reading

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