Angles

27.00mm, 1/400ss, f/16; ISO 400; M

35.00mm, 1/400ss; f/16; ISO 400; M

35.00mm, 1/250 ss; f/16; ISO 400; M

35.00mm, 1/400ss; f/16; ISO 400; M

This photo has an angle that captures everything although it’s not in the center. The colors caught my eye as well as how the camera pointed at the tree. This bug-eyed view is interesting having huge leaf’s then getting smaller. To make this photo maybe better is if there was more texture in the front view. The great points are vibrant colors having a very cool tones in the photo. The highlights and dark points aren’t too much and definitely not too little. If I were a bug this would be my favorite thing to look at.

shadows

18.00mm, 1/800ss; f/6.3; ISO 100; M

 

18.00mm, 1/800ss; f/6.3; ISO 100; M

 

 

I see shadows and light curving on her features giving it depth. The women’s eyes are centered in a shadow making it eye catching. You can see shadowed texture on the women’s face and in her eyes. There are different shapes in this photo. It’s a full picture. The women’s eyebrows and eyelashes are very textured. Her face is the main focus because the light and dark shadow on her face. The photo is very clear having her freckles show a bit. Her eyes pop out due to the black and light reflecting in her eyes.

What I Learned About Exposure

Shutter speed handles the sensor of how much light gets into the camera for your photo. It can affect how light and dim your picture will appear.

Aperture setting help your lens open and close. It affects how far or up close something it.

ISO controls the cameras sensitivity is to bright light. I can make your photo light or dark

texture

18.00mm, 1/640 ss; f/8, ISO 800; M

 

29.00mm, 1/4000ss; f/8; ISO 800; M

 

24.00mm, 1/3200ss; f/8; ISO 800; M

 

The rigs are very clear seeming to be outlines in highlights overlapping on the black background. The clear photo making sure the leaf’s pop out showing texture.