Author Archives: Franklin

Depth of field, Prespective

  Perspective is when the all the lines and objects appear to shrink as they go towards the vantage point.     Depth of field is the area where the focal point is the sharpest and with most definition. To … Continue reading

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Freeze Motion

  In this Photograph, i kept swinging the frisbee around my forearm and the image was taken to look as if the frisbee is in midair

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Shutter Speed Class assingment

F-Stop: 22 Shutter Speed: 30 White Auto balance ISO: 100 To get the motion blur, Vladimir walked towards the right while Jackson moved in the opposite direction. I on the other hand walked towards the camera  

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Learning Log

The three traditional lights are the front light, side light and back light. The front light gives the model a lot more light and very few shadows. The side light makes half of the model have light and the other … Continue reading

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LL2 Franklin Bautista

  What really caught my attention was the change from a soft focus to a sharp focus and back to a soft. In the are of the sharp focus there is a great amount of detail. this is an extreme … Continue reading

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Homework #1

  This is the Brooklyn Bridge, study 4, New York, USA, 2000 by Michael Kenna. Here Kenna takes personal view of the empty Brooklyn Bridge in black and white. The mood of the photograph is very eerie as if there … Continue reading

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First Assignment

in This image we see children playing soccer and enjoying themselves. i really enjoy this image because the children are playing while one of them is on the headstand creating sort of a y on the image. also there was … Continue reading

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