Aperture f/1.8. Shutter speed: 1/1,000th of a second. ISO 200. Aperture f/8. Shutter speed : 1/60th of a second. ISO 200. Aperture f/16. Shutter speed of 1/15th of a second. ISO 200. In these three pictures, the aperture was changed to alter the depth of field. The first picture was taken with an aperture of f/1.8. This made the depth of field shorter. This created the blur behind the first camera. The second picture, taken with an aperture of f/8, has a deeper depth of field compared to the first picture; moreover, this is why the second box is less blurry in the second picture. Lastly, in the third picture, the aperture was set to f/16 giving the deepest depth of field in all three shots.
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Camera Obscura is the term used for the effect when a dark room has a small hole in the wall or curtain and an upside and backwards image of what is outside the room is displayed on the wall opposite the hole. Beautiful images will show up on the wall depending on where you are setting up the camera obscure. This Image is taken of a camera obscure done by Aberlado Morell in Oregon. When early photographers saw these they understood that these camera obscures had potential. Eventually, light was manipulated along with other chemicals to develop photography.
A camera obscure that my class observed was one of a tree outside the class. It was hard to see at first since it was upside down, but I saw it and it was very clear. This image was taken by at Leo Carrrillo Ranch on an iPhone 5s. I used Pixlr to add green and light hazy effects and also I added the blue and yellow overlays that made duplicates of me in the photo. The pose was not forced which I enjoy because it was natural, and with the edits I made the photo does show my sense of strength. My favorite part of the photo is how my arms look like they blend in with the cactus behind me. I love cactus and so having multiple in my picture is such a great representation of me and what I like.
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AuthorMy name is Tori Leavitt, I am in a photography class, and welcome to my blog and thank you for checking it out! |