For my fifth shooting assignment, I was going to take pictures of nature because I was planning to go hiking over the weekend. However, the weather did not cooperate, and it was mostly rainy and dreary. I decided to try to make the best of my situation and take pictures of my sister, my star model, jumping in puddles. I learned more about adjusting shutter speed and aperture to keep a good exposure because I had to shoot the picture with a high shutter speed to capture the motion. Here is my best photo, without editing: It was shot with an ISO of 800, an aperture of f/5.6, and a shutter speed of 1/200 of a second. When I edited my photo, I darkened the image and cropped it to satisfy the rule of thirds and give it a better general look. Here is the edited version: Here are my next 5 best photos:
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Julia
10/29/2018 07:02:04 am
I really like how you were able to capture each individual droplet while thy were in the air. Maybe next time you could try using a smaller aperture so that there is a greater depth of field.
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Emma B.
10/29/2018 07:10:08 am
I liked how you used a fast shutter speed to create freeze motion. However, you could have taken a bit more of a variety of photos.
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