1. What challenges did you encounter while trying to get close, capture real moments, and capture action or emotion?
People would stop and pose, so, that would ruin the whole purpose.
I also, had problems with focusing the camera quickly before the object being photographed moved or stoped doing what it what it was doing.
How did you deal with these?
I told the people to pretend that i was not even there. I also, practiced alot, so that i could get better at focusing at a fast speed.
2. What technical aspects of photography (focus, exposure, composition) did you find yourself thinking about the most?
Focus, lightling, and compositon.
How did you make sure you did these correctly?
Thought about what I was thought, and tried to follow it as closlie as i possibly could.
3. Describe how you attempted to use at least one of the advanced composition techniques when you shot.
I tried to use the rule of thirds by taking a photograph of some one and other objects, but the person in the lower right.
I also tried filling the frame, by gettin close to the object and focusing on it.
I tried simplicity as well, i did this by, taking the photograph at an angle so, that the background was simple with out much activity.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
1 of Bob Rosato's Favorite Shots
Focal length of the lens is 600 mm.
The Shutter Speed is 1/640.
The effect of shooting at this shutter speed is that you capture every little ditail of the focused area with out being blurry.
The Aperture of this photograph is f/4.0.
The effect (Depth of field) of shooting at this aperature is that the objects that you put in focus come out not blurry, but the background, or what ever you didnt focus will come out blurry.
The Shutter Speed is 1/640.
The effect of shooting at this shutter speed is that you capture every little ditail of the focused area with out being blurry.
The Aperture of this photograph is f/4.0.
The effect (Depth of field) of shooting at this aperature is that the objects that you put in focus come out not blurry, but the background, or what ever you didnt focus will come out blurry.
Friday, October 19, 2007
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