For my sixth photoshoot assignment, I wanted to capture the fall colors in my backyard. At first, I was taking pictures of the foliage directly. However, the colors seemed to overpower the image, so I decided to put a different subject in the foreground and blur the colorful background, giving the photo a warm, autumn look. Through this photoshoot, I learned that if your pictures don't work out at first, try them at different angles, because you may get a better result. Here is my best photograph, unedited: It was shot with a shutter speed of 1/60 of a second, an ISO of 800, and an aperture of f/6.3. Here is my edited picture: To make the image more appealing to the eye, I cropped my house out of the photo, increased the contrast, and increased the brightness. Here are my next five best photos:
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Brooke
11/5/2018 06:54:02 am
I like all the colors!
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Emma B.
11/5/2018 03:38:46 pm
I really liked how you used a shallow depth of field to create a soft, blurry background. In addition, I liked the colors in the image as well. However, you could try and find a better background or use a better perspective to complete this.
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Colin Finnegan
11/6/2018 07:11:57 am
I think the depth of field you have really takes the photo to the next level. The only think I would say is that you could find a better subject for a nature picture, maybe a flower or a bush or something. That being said, you took a great photo.
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