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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Walking Around NYC Downtown L.A.D



During this course I am finally learning how to properly use a camera. Before I started this course, I only knew how to take pictures, without knowing that I could make a good and smart changes to them. So far we have learned about photography, different compositions and how to properly compose a photo. Also we have learned about three factors that affect exposure which is shutter speed, aperture and ISO. We are also reading a book called photography by Steve Edwards. 

During our trip to New York I applied some of the stuff we learned during our class days. For some of the photos I took, I used some photography ideas to grasp a point of interest. I also used exposure to determine whether or not I would have to go back and take a certain photo again. At times it was hard to try and capture a photo because of the amount of people that were there. Although this was the case, overall it was a good experience. 

Yesterday during our trip to New York I took 61 photos. Out of those photos I chose three photos that deserve to be displayed in a possible exhibit. One of the photos I chose was a tree that was some- what dark but beyond it was a gloomy sky setting the mood to be sad. Another photo I chose was a seagull posted up on a piece of wood but the thing that stood out was the simple background. Finally I chose a photo of boats making a curved line but also a leading line at the same time.  

2 comments:

  1. Very nice pictures! My favorite of the three is the seagull and how it stands alone under the sun. Keep up the good work:)

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  2. All of the pictures are great. My favorite picture is the one with the branches, it reminds me of a horror film. If those were the feelings you wanted evoke...nice job!!

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