Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Free Shoot- Long Exposure

The first three photos were taken at McKinney Falls, using a tripod, ND filter and remote shutter.



ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 15 seconds
Aperture: F 22














ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 15 seconds
Aperture: F 22

ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 15 seconds
Aperture: F 22













This photo was taken on an overpass, using a tripod and remote shutter.


ISO: 2000
Shutter Speed: 15 seconds
Aperture: F22

Free Photo Shoot Plan

1. Post an example of the type of photography that you want to emulate?





















2.What is your subject? 
The two subjects I will shoot will be a waterfall and the lights of cars passing over the highway. 3.Where will you shoot it?
The waterfall I will shoot at McKinney Falls, and the cars I will shoot at a overpass near my house. 4.Indoors or outdoors?
Both of these subjects I shoot will be shot outside. 5.What time of day?
The waterfall will be shot during the day, but right before the sun beings to set. The taillights of the cars will be shot at night to create a contrast between the lights of the cars and the dark of the night. 6.What type of lighting?
During the day when I shoot the waterfall, the lighting will be sunlight. And when I shoot the cars at night, the lighting will be artificial, gained from both the tail lights of the cars and street lights as well. 
7.What equipment will you need?
For this free shoot I will need a camera, kit lens, tripod, due to the long exposure, a ND filter to prevent too much light from coming through and a remote to take the pictures so the camera is not moved and does not create a blur. 8.How many photos will your shoot result in?
This shoot will result in a minimum of three photos. 

Sunny 16

Shot 1
Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F16
Shutter Speed: 1/125



Shot 2
Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Equivalent Exposure 1
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F11
Shutter Speed: 1/250



Shot 3
Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Equivalent Exposure 2
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F22
Shutter Speed: 1/60



Shot 4
Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Meter
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/400



Shot 5
Lighting Pattern: Side Lighting Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F16
Shutter Speed: 1/125



Shot 6
Lighting Pattern: Side Lighting Equivalent Exposure 1
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F11
Shutter Speed: 1/250



Shot 7
Lighting Pattern: Side Lighting Equivilent Exposure 2
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F22
Shutter Speed: 1/60



Shot 8
Lighting Pattern: Side Lighting Meter
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F7.1
Shutter Speed: 1/200



Shot 9
Lighting Pattern: Back Lighting Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F16
Shutter Speed: 1/125



Shot 10
Lighting Pattern: Back Lighting Equivalent Exposure1
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F11
Shutter Speed: 1/250



Shot 11
Lighting Pattern: Back Lighting Equvilent Exposure 2
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F22
Shutter Speed: 1/60



Shot 12
Lighting Pattern: Back Lighting Meter
Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny
ISO: 100
F/Stop: F10
Shutter Speed: 1/100



Shot 13
Lighting Pattern: Dark Shade Sunny 16
Lighting Condition: Dark Shade
ISO: 800
F/Stop: F16
Shutter Speed: 1/125



Shot 14
Lighting Pattern: Dark Shade Equivalent Exposure 1
Lighting Condition: Dark Shade
ISO: 800
F/Stop: F11
Shutter Speed: 1/250



Shot 15
Lighting Pattern: Dark Shade Equivalent Exposure 2
Lighting Condition: Dark Shade
ISO: 800
F/Stop: F22
Shutter Speed: 1/60



Shot 16
Lighting Pattern: Dark Shade Meter
Lighting Condition: Dark Shade
ISO: 800
F/Stop: F4.5
Shutter Speed: 1/800

Friday, September 11, 2015

Composition Photos

Rule of Thirds



Balancing Elements



Leading Lines



Symmetry and Patterns



Viewpoint



Background

Create depth



Framing



Cropping



Mergers

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Composition Review

1. Rule of thirds



2. Balancing Elements



3. Leading Lines



4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)



5. Viewpoint



6. Background



7. Create depth



8. Framing


9. Cropping


10. Mergers