Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Photography 3.0




This effect is achieved by putting the camera in shutter priority and then lowering shutter speed to half a second or one second and then you zoom in on the object of focus, then as you take the picture quickly zoom out and you get this burst effect.










Landscapes

Settings -
Aperture priority
Wide depth of field around F11
Low ISO about 200-400 





Frozen Motion

Settings-
Shutter priority 125-160
High ISO 6400 because the high shutter speed doesn't allow much light in



Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Lighting Photogarphy

Settings-
Aperture priority
Shallow depth of field so F5-5.6
Regular ISo around 200-400

















Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Photography 3.0

 Shutter Zoom - Accomplished by slowing the shutter speed and zooming out as you take the picture.
 Panning shot - Is done by again using a slower shutter speed and tracking the object and taking the photo whilst moving the camera as the same speed as the object of focus. 







Photography 2.0 (Blurred motion)

Blurred motion is accomplished by lowering the shutter speed and then photographing something or someone in motion. The effect is maximised if you also have some still elements in the photograph.