Thursday, June 10, 2010

Drew - Movement/Flash/Value


Firstly, I learned that chickens are not easy to photography. I knew this from prior experience, but I thought I could handle it better than last time. Aside from trying to get the chickens to run around in front of me, I had the trouble of the chickens being too blurry when I would take the pictures. I got a couple "decent" shots, but I will have to try it again for better results. I shot this one at f/14.0, 1/8, iso 100, cloudy setting for white balance.






I shot this image in my room. I was trying to evenly light up the face part of the mask as well as the stuff at the top. I used my built-in flash and dialed it down to -2. I shot this at f/10, 1/125, iso 200.

I'm not sure how to deal with items that reflect light (the bells in this case) with a flash. I would think it would just be easier to use some lighting and a tripod and get more dramatic results.











I shot this image downtown when we were on our field trip. I was shooting texture, so I was initially drawn to the texture of the plaster or cement (whatever it is). Later on, I found the value to be more interesting than the texture...

I took this shot at f/5.6, 1/640, iso 200 with the sunny setting for white balance.

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