A. The strongest picture in my opinion is #52 because it blurs out everything and focuses on the cross.
B.
Set #1. At home in Denver: #1 - #7
Set #2. At basic training: #8 - #22
Set #3. In Iraq: #23 - #70
Set #4. Back in Denver: #71 - #83
I think Set #3 had the most powerful pictures because it shows how life in Iraq was for Ian.
c. They form like a timeline, showing what happened first from the days he was training to the days he was in war and lastly when he gets home to his family in Denver.
3.
a. They are written in past tense.
b. They tell you a little more of what is happening in the picture and give more details.
4.
a.
Image #13
After getting his haircut, Ian rushes down the stairs to join the other soldiers. Training will soon begin.
Image #26
A roommate of Ian decides to pull a prank on him while he sleeps. Shaving cream it is!
Image #30
The soldiers fix them selves up before their big ceremony.
Image #35
Kayla is super exited to pick out the engagement ring, Ian on the other hand does not look too exited.
Image #48
Ian and his dad walk through a store, having a father/son momment.
a. They make them look better.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
ISO
ISO 3200 |
Funny Captions
Monday, November 19, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Shutter speed
High shutter speed |
Slow shutter speed |
1.
At the beginning while the sun is still partially up and the courtyard has reasonable light
a.) Slow shutter speed.
b.) High shutter speed.
c.) Slow shutter speed.
d.) High shutter speed.
e.) High shutter speed.
f.) Slow shutter speed.
Towards the end when there is no sun and has gotten dark enough that you can't see from one end of the courtyard to the other.
a.) High shutter speed.
b.) Slow shutter speed.
c.) High shutter speed.
d.) Slow shutter speed.
e.) Slow shutter speed.
f.) High shutter speed.
2.
- Aperture priority : the camera automatically sets the shutter speed.
- Auto mode : aperture and shutter speed are automatically selected.
- Shutter priority : you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperture.
Aperture
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