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Fast Shutter Speed Questions: Photo Number 2
1. Approximately what shutter speed did you use to freeze action?
Approximately 1/1600 of a second.
2. What ISO and white balance did you use?
The ISO was on 400 and the white balance was on direct sunlight.
3. What action did you freeze? (Describe)
In this picture, I froze the action of my little sister's friend, about to kick the soccer ball, along with her teammate running up to receive a pass and two defenders ready to steal the ball.
4. What was you distance and point of view of the photo?
I was pretty far from the girls when I took this picture because I was on th eside lines watching their game. I did not take the picture at an angle.
5. Describe any compositional elements (tools) that are present to stregthen the photo. (rule of thirds, positive and negative space, line, shape, pattern, texture, strong colors, contrast...)
There are lots of compositional elements that are present in this photo. The is line and shape in the background, such as the telephone poles and wires, the nets, and the windows on the building. There is pattern on the soccer ball and netting, and texture on the trees in the background and the wrinkled jerseys. Also the picture demonstrates great contrast between the white, grey, and black colors.
Slow Shutter Speed Questions: Photo Number 3
1. Approximately what shutter speed did you use to freeze action?
Aproximately 0.4 of a second
2. What ISO and white balance did you use?
The ISO was on 1600 and the white balance was on auto.
3. What motion, or part of the image shows blur? (Describe)
I blurred the motion of my little sister moving her head back and forth.
4. What was you distance and point of view of the photo?
I took this picture pretty close to the subject and pointed the camera at a slightly upwards angle so that the viewer wouldn't be able to see the person's legs.
5. Describe any compositional elements (tools) that are present to stregthen the photo. (rule of thirds, positive and negative space, line, shape, pattern, texture, strong colors, contrast...)
In the background, there is line and shape because of the drawers and shelves on the entertainment center. There is lots of negatives space in between the objects on the shelves. This image shows the soft texture of the rug and the smooth texture of the drawer handles. There is very strong contrast between the white, grey, and black colors.
1. Approximately what shutter speed did you use to freeze action?
Approximately 1/1600 of a second.
2. What ISO and white balance did you use?
The ISO was on 400 and the white balance was on direct sunlight.
3. What action did you freeze? (Describe)
In this picture, I froze the action of my little sister's friend, about to kick the soccer ball, along with her teammate running up to receive a pass and two defenders ready to steal the ball.
4. What was you distance and point of view of the photo?
I was pretty far from the girls when I took this picture because I was on th eside lines watching their game. I did not take the picture at an angle.
5. Describe any compositional elements (tools) that are present to stregthen the photo. (rule of thirds, positive and negative space, line, shape, pattern, texture, strong colors, contrast...)
There are lots of compositional elements that are present in this photo. The is line and shape in the background, such as the telephone poles and wires, the nets, and the windows on the building. There is pattern on the soccer ball and netting, and texture on the trees in the background and the wrinkled jerseys. Also the picture demonstrates great contrast between the white, grey, and black colors.
Slow Shutter Speed Questions: Photo Number 3
1. Approximately what shutter speed did you use to freeze action?
Aproximately 0.4 of a second
2. What ISO and white balance did you use?
The ISO was on 1600 and the white balance was on auto.
3. What motion, or part of the image shows blur? (Describe)
I blurred the motion of my little sister moving her head back and forth.
4. What was you distance and point of view of the photo?
I took this picture pretty close to the subject and pointed the camera at a slightly upwards angle so that the viewer wouldn't be able to see the person's legs.
5. Describe any compositional elements (tools) that are present to stregthen the photo. (rule of thirds, positive and negative space, line, shape, pattern, texture, strong colors, contrast...)
In the background, there is line and shape because of the drawers and shelves on the entertainment center. There is lots of negatives space in between the objects on the shelves. This image shows the soft texture of the rug and the smooth texture of the drawer handles. There is very strong contrast between the white, grey, and black colors.