Author Archives: Vladimir Pinis

Star Of David DOF

  This was made by manually focus on star to get it in focus. The f-stop was 5.6 and the shutter speed was 1/50. The ISO was also on 400. Because the aperture was open, i get that bokeh effect.

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Shallow DOF/Perspective

Depth of field its the blur which comes from distance. It is controlled by the focal length and the distance to the target. I achieved this look with an f-stop of 5.6, a shutter speed of 1/50 and an iso … Continue reading

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  This is my personal favorite. We had one person behind drawing the lights with me posing in the front. The exposure time was 10 seconds. Overall i feel its effective because because of how the entire composition with the … Continue reading

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Blurred Punch

  We achieved the motion blur here by using the F-stop at 22.0 and a shutter speed of 5 seconds. The ISO is on 100 and the white is on auto. I had to move very slowly in the image … Continue reading

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Vlad Picture

  ‘ The hair in this image played really well into the composition. I also like how the hair adds shadow. You can also see a triangle underneath the eye.  

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LL2_Vlad_DizzyChair

  This is a good picture due to the fact that not only is the chair at an oblique angle, the camera is as well. The photo also give this dizzy feel because your eyes don’t really know at which … Continue reading

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Homework #1 | Twin Towers – Vlad

A photo that stood out to me was the “Twin Towers, Study 2, New York City, USA, 2000”  by Michael Kenna. What i like about this image is how you can see that the top of the towers have light falling … Continue reading

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Sports-Swimming

http://www.apimages.com/metadata/Index/YE-Spain-Swimming-Worlds/c120b6a0b9d5482fb083b51ea9fc2d25/11/1 This image is about angle and has a really incredible point of view from the bottom of the pool. I like how you can see half of the swimmer’s body already under the water and you can see how … Continue reading

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