Intro To Photography - Week 13
28/10/2016
ITP
Leanne Faye
Theme-based Pictures
Lecture:
Today's class, Mr. Vinod started off checking our e-portfolio and giving us some feedback as usual. After checking, we were let out early.
ISOLATION
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ISO 8000, F13, 1/400
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ISO 400, F11, 1/125
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ISO 200, F11, 1/125
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ISO 5000, F13, 1/500
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ISO 2500, F11, 1/160
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ISO 400, F11, 1/160
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ISO 8000, F13, 1/400
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ISO 5000, F13, 1/500
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ISO 5000, F13, 1/500
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ISO 800, F13, 1/400
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ISO 400, F11, 1/125
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ISO 8000, F13, 1/400
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ISO 5000, F13, 1/500
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ISO 400, F11, 1/250
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ISO 2500, F11, 1/250
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ISO 5000, F13, 1/500
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ISO 500, F8, 1/4000
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ISO 500, F8, 1/100
Screenshots:
Feedback:
Time to compile the best options for your series. We need to determine the best sequence of images for your series.
Reflection
Experience
For this week's series, I used a higher aperture as advised by Mr. Vinod. I took most of these pictures from a higher ground, unlike last week's which I took from a lower ground. I also did a lot more stalking to achieve a candid picture of strangers.
Observation
Last week, I took my pictures at a lrt station and I find that it doesn't quite suit my theme 'ISOLATION' as there was quite a lot of distractions in the pictures. So for this week, I was especially careful of the venue I choose to shoot at. I tried to achieve pictures that is very dominant and emphasizes on my subject matter.
Findings
I found that using a higher aperture is much better than using a lower aperture for my theme. From my point of view, I find taking pictures from a higher ground is much more interesting than taking from a lower ground. This week, I also took Mr. Vinod's advice from last week's feedback to shoot at interesting and unique angles.
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