This document contains descriptions of various photos taken with different camera settings and techniques. It discusses photos taken with slow shutter speeds to capture motion blur, as well as photos taken in low light that only reflect light movements using long exposures. It also describes photos conveying different emotions through connotation and various portrait photography techniques. Finally, it analyzes photos taken with different aperture settings and their impact on focus and exposure.
1. Shutter speed: 8
Shutter speed:7
This is running water, it is blurry because
it has a slow shutter speed.
This is footsteps walking, it is a slow shutter
speed which is why they are layered over each
other.
Shutter speed: 2.5
This is a picture of a door closing, it is
blurry because it has a slow shutter
speed.
In this task we had to take pictures
with a slow shutter speed, so you
could see the motion blur which is
the movement, it shows the
movement being made in each
picture.
2. In this picture the heart is a
light that has movement
during a fast shutter speed.
In this picture is just shows
the movement of the light
and has no specific shape.
In this task we had to take light movement
photos, this is where you are in a dark room
and the picture only reflects on the light,
you had to draw a shape in the air when the
camera was taking the photo so it included
all the movement, the shutter speed usually
went on for about 10 seconds.
3. This picture connotes
Love, because they are flowers
and they reflect on Valentines day
because people buy flowers.
This picture connotes Joy, because
the sky is bright and bright can be
reflected on joy, as a person is
‘bright’.
This picture connotes fear, it is
an empty corridor, showing
loneliness which is fearful, it is
also dark because some people
fear darkness because they
can’t see.
4. This is a portrait. You
have to tilt the
camera to the side
to have a portrait
picture. It is also a
medium close
up, because its from
head to chest.
This is another
portrait, it is a close up
shot, because its more
closer to the face but
still involves the
shoulders which makes it
a close up.
5. F6.3, I took this at 6.3 because I wanted to
see the outcome as it was the first photo.
F22, this was the second, it was taken on
a higher Aperture to see if it was a better
image.
F4.5, this image was a low Aperture and
had a very poor focus.
F29,This image has a very high
aperture, it’s focus is very strong.
6. F5, it is a really low Aperture which
makes the image seem blurry.
F25, it is a lot darker than the other
images because it has a larger
aperture.
F16 , this image has a greater focus.