Friday, 13 December 2013

German Market Finally 12 images

taken using a shutter speed of 1/1250 and the aperture at f1.8. the iso was set at 200. i think this image works because it brings out some emotion in the sense the man is lonely.

 the shutter speed for this image is 1/200 with the aperture at f1.8 the iso has been set at 200. i think this image works because i think it brings out the cold in the ice and it is detailed.

 the shutter speed for this image was 1/200 and the aperture was at f1.8 and the iso was 200. i like this image becasue not all the glass diamonds are in focus but some of them are which i think creates a nice effect.

 the shutter speed to this image was 1/200 and the aperture was f1.8 with the iso at 200. i think this image works because it shows the joy of her with her purchase.

 this image was taken at a shutter speed of 1/60 and the aperture was f2.2 with the iso at 200. i like this image because it isnt in focus and it still shows the outline of the courasel and i like how there is so many different colours not just one or two.

 this was taken at 1/500 and the aperture at f2.2 with the iso at 200. i like this image because it has a christmas message and and how only the biscuit is in focus.

 this was takken at 1/200 and the aperture at f2.2 with the iso at 200. i like this image because the main object that normally should be in focus isnt and the lights are, i like how this image has turned out.

 this image had a shutter speed of 1/80 and the aperture was at f1.8 with the iso at 200. i like this image because it shows joy in work.

the shutter speed for this image was 1/60 and the aperture was at f2.8 with the iso at 200. i think this image has worked because you can clearly tell what it is and its interesting.

 the shutter speed was set at 1/100 and the aperture was set at f2.2 and the iso at 200. i like this image because the balloons take over the image which i like. 

 the shutter speed is at 1/400 and the aperture was at f1.8 and the iso at 200. i like how only the horse is in focus.

 the shutter speed was at 1/200 and the aperture at f1.8 with the iso at 200. i like this image because i like how its out of focus and how its all in shot.

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

how to turn an image into black and white using photoshop

I first chose my image to change the colour levels to how I wanted it to turn out.

This is how my image turned out after I had changed the colour levels and after this I now wanted to turn my image into a black and white image.

I adjusted the colours after I had changed the image to black and white this allows me to decide how black or how white I want parts of the image to be.

After I had done all of that I then had to crop my image by using the crop tool, I changed the image size to 5inch by 7inch and resolution 300 this changed my image to a portrait shot which isnt ideal for the image used but atill shows how to do it.

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

worms view of the world






 
with these types of images it makes everything look so much bigger than it actually is.

birds view of the world







 
the point of these images is that it shows the person, group or object is vunerable.

explaining rule of thirds...



 
the rule of thirds is very easy to understand,
basically the main object isnt in the center of the page, as this picture is showing te main object isnt in the center it is pushed to the side.

rule of thirds..

after composing diagonal lines i then had to pick a second type of shot and i chose the rule of thirds.

as you can see the rule of thirds has been used on the object in the top right hand corner.

the rule of thirds has been used in the top right hand corner.
 
 

diagonal lines- artist work


 
these are examples of diagonal lines from an artists point of view, after looking at my examples and these examples i will now have to look into composing my images more and being more patient this will improve my work.

composure - diagonal lines

in class we had been set a task of how to compose an image around different types of shots, I had chosen diagonal lines.


i think i had composed these images to make college look like a place where it is not completely controlled by strict teachers, i think i had composed them to look like its a nice college and that its not strict and the pictures dont look too straight.

diffeerent zoom examples

when zooming on a slr camera you can either make an object look how you would see it in real life or make it look different to how it would look in real life this is determind by the different mm of zoom.

 this image was taken on a wide angle at 18mm zoom which doesnt make the image look how it would in real life. As you can see the head of my model is out of preportion and is bigger than it should look.

 this image was taken on a standard 55mm zoom this makes the image look how you would see it in real life. As you can see in the image every part of my models body is flat and correct which is how it would look in real life.

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

white balance

Direct sunlight

flash

cloudy

 shade

direct sunlight

 flash

cloudy

 shade
white balance effects how warm or cold the image looks.
Discuss Noise

In digital photographs, “noise” is the commonly-used term to describe visual distortion. It looks similar to grain found in film photographs, but can also look like splotches of discoloration when it’s really bad, and can ruin a photograph. Noise tends get worse when you’re shooting in low light.

Examples Of Iso.



this was taken on the ISO setting 100

this was taken on the ISO setting 800

This was taken on the ISO setting H2
 
you may not be able to tell the difference between ISO at the moment but once you zoom in you can tell and this effects the image, every little thing effects the image in some way.
Definition of 'ISO'

ISO measures the sensitivity of the image sensor. The lower the number the less sensitive your camera is to light and the finer the grain.
Higher ISO settings are generally used in darker situations to get faster shutter speeds. For example an indoor sports event when you want to freeze the action in lower light. However the higher the ISO you choose the noisier shots you will get. For example in a gig.


I am happy with this image because I captured the image i wanted.

This image could of been better because i would of liked the body to be more out of focus compared to the foot but i will only learn from this mistake.

 I am happy with this image because i captured the shot i wanted.

this image is very strange because of the shutter speed it is taken at, it is taking at a longer shutter speed than you would normally take. This image is taken on a shutter speed of around 1'' or 2''.
This image is taken at a quicker shutter speed to capture the whole image in full flight, this is taken at a shutter speed of around 1/800 of a second.

to create this image you will need to use a pan shot this is simply following the car as it goes past to get the image, using a fairly average shutter speed.
 
After researching these three images I will try and re-create them as you will see in my next blog.