Learning Log 11

 

Today we focused on different ways  to capture motion. For majority of my photos i attempted to freeze my subject in motion. To accomplish freezing my subject in motion, i had a quick shutter speed (1/150) of sec. My iso was 100 and aperture around 1.8. I struggled with getting the subject in focus while still having the background moving.

Learning Log #11

 

For the first pictures I went for a frozen motion photo. As you can also see the the photo on the right it also has blurred motion even though the car is moving but the background picture is still. For the first photo the aperture was f/4.0, shutter speed 1/4000 and the iso was 10000. The second photo the aperture was f/29, shutter speed 0.4 and the iso was 125. The last photo I tried to go for a blurred motion as you can see. The aperture was f/25, shutter speed 0.4 and the iso was 125.

Learning Log 10

Today we learned about getting studio lighting outside with the equipment we used. We used an external light attached to an umbrella to mimic the softlight. The lighting was difficult when adjusting it toh the low exposure settings in the enviroment. the results were so pleasing thogh to see the light fill out the way they should.

Learning Log #10

     

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Today in class we went to take some shots around dumbo. All of these shots were taken with a flash. But some of these pictures the flash was taken by different angles. For the first three pictures the flash was above him. The aperture for the first three pictures was f/ 4.0 with a iso of 100 and shutter speed 1/60. The last two pictures the flash was right in front of him. The aperture was f/ 4.0 with a iso of 100 and shutter speed of 1/100.

Today we learned how to use studio lighting while shooting  outdoors. In order to accomplish taking these photos my subject had to be under exposed. In fact, we were using an external flash  and an umbrella to soften the light on the subject. My iso also remained at 200 through out the entire shoot, despite the dark environment we were in.

Learning Log #10 Antone Herbert

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To capture these photos I had to underexpose the background in order for the subject to be well lit by the speed light. My settings for the photos were shutterspeed 1/160, ISO 800, and Aperture of F/4.0. I tried a variety of angles squatting and standing and moving the light from different sides. We found that the light works the best from the far right or left to give the light and angle.

 

 

learning log #10

   

For this learning log we shot outside and also used a speed light. To get these photos I had to first set the settings to be a little underexposed so that way when the light fires the image will come out alright with the flash and the natural light. Also, I had to make the aperture the highest it can go so the subject would standout and show some depth.