This was the very first photo that I took for this class. I really like this photo because it has a lot of detail of something that many people just walk past every day or even run over with their cars. When I took this photo it look very plain and boring but after I had touched it up in photo shop it was a beautiful image that I really enjoyed. the shutter speed was at 1/500 a second and ISO at 400, the aperture was at F22 so it would all be sharp and in focus.
This is my favorite photo because it all happened strait out of the camera, no photoshop or editing. I had to slow down the shutter speed to 10 seconds so I could capture all the light in the frame. The photo has a very 3D look to it the light looks like it was floating in space and like it was actually there out in the street. The ISO was set to 800 and the aperture to 11 the ISO made it look like it was still on the brink of day but it was at 10 o'clock.
For this assignment it was for a leading lines, at first I was lost on what to for this assignment and then at the eleventh hour it hit me. I took this photo a day before it was due and edited it in class the day that it was due. This ended up being a great picture that I was pretty proud of. The ISO was set to 400 and aperture to 22. I set it to F22 because I felt that the clouds were pretty important to the photo because they add a little more character to it so its not just a pole sticking out of the ground.
This Photo was hands down the one with the most character I really liked seeing it complete there was the texture of the tire, the reflection of the glossy paint and the lines of the spokes. The background color fit so perfectly for the bike so I couldn't not call this one of my best. ISO was set to 400 and aperture to 11 the ISO was low because if it was too high the edited background wouldn't look like it was sun down because it wasn't even close to sun set.
This photo was taken strictly for an assignment, the assignment was Rule of Thirds With Depth of Field. I was really happy how this photo turned out the flower seeds had a really icy look like If it was imagined or something. The depth of field takes your eyes away from the yellow flower in the background and draws you to the icy seeds. The aperture was at 4 and ISO at 200 shutter speed was at 250 of a second.