Shutter Speed
Photo 1 has a shutter speed of approximately 1/60 of a second. I used an ISO of 800. I used my iPhone 7 Plus. This photo is of my cat swatting at a toy. I was approximately 3 feet away from the subject. Using rule of thirds, the action of the photo is placed in the focal point of the photo.
Photo 4 has a shutter speed of approximately 1/2 second. Used an iso of 400. This photo was also taken with my iPhone 7 Plus. This Photo is of sailboat swaying in the wind. I took the picture approximately 15 feet away from the subject, from the water near the boat. the negative space of the sky helps to bring out the mast.
Photo 4 has a shutter speed of approximately 1/2 second. Used an iso of 400. This photo was also taken with my iPhone 7 Plus. This Photo is of sailboat swaying in the wind. I took the picture approximately 15 feet away from the subject, from the water near the boat. the negative space of the sky helps to bring out the mast.
Painting with Light
Photo 2 depicts colored light from two light sources. I used a shutter speed of 5 seconds to capture these photographs. To create these paintings, we used YN360. To achieve the paining effect, we moved the YN360 after pressing the shutter button. Photo 4 includes red white and blue, and creates a patriotic feeling for the viewer.
Aperature
The F-stop for photo 2 was 2.8. the ISO for this image was 800. Photo 5 was taken with an F-stop of 22. I used an ISO of 1600. I Prefer photo 2, for it draws the viewers eye to the focal point of the photo. Shallow depth of field brings focus to a particular part of a picture. A large depth of field would be better when taking a photo of a landscape or other subject with varied depth.