Homework 9/7 II

 

Each picture has a number, for example, in the two columns is like this:\
1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

9 10

 

  1.  ISO 100, 17 mm, f/9.0, 1/5 sec: I had to use a slow shutter speed and a high aperture to try and be able to calibrate the grey color. The slow shutter speed  generated that people look like ghosts. It is able to control how much light does enter the image over a period of time.
  2. ISO 100, 43mm, f/2.8, 1/125 sec: I used this settings because I wanted to capture something fast, with this picture I wanted to highlight the orange color. If I would have shot in a slow shutter speed or with a bigger aperture the picture would be shaky and there would not be any depth of field to emphasise the main character of the picture, the women with the orange dress.
  3. ISO 100, 17mm, f/2.8, 1/8 sec: In this picture I wanted to make the city lights and colors pop up behind a car’s window which was completely black. That is why I used a a slow shutter speed, to make an unclear and uncertain city.
  4. 1000 ISO, 55mm, f/2.8 1/640: I know that the picture has an incredibly high ISO, however, I loved how this picture turned out, I really like the composition of this picture, the relationship between the man and the street cart. Since it had a fast shutter speed, It should not have any movement. Therefore, this is for spontaneous moments.
  5. ISO 100, 17mm, f/22, 2.0 sec: I wanted to put a human figure in the centre of the picture and be able to capture the moving people around him.
  6.  7 and 8 –> ISO 100, 17 mm, f/2.9, 1/4 sec: Both of them have the same settings. While taking this pictures I wanted to focus a stranger in the middle of a moving image, of motion. Instead in the 8th picture. In this picture I was playing with the low shutter speed but as well playing with the zoom.

9, ISO 100, 42 mm, f/4.5, 0.3 sec

10. ISO 100, 17 mm, f/4.5, 0.3 sec.

In this two pictures above I was again playing with zoom and shutter speed. I took advantage of the subway and using its lines, I created a perspective which helps me to create a vertigo effect.

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