Monday, February 1, 2010

Brittany's depth of field & motion blur


f/2.8, shutter speed: 1/100, ISO 100



f/2.8, shutter speed: 1/200, ISO 100




f/8, shutter speed: 1, ISO 100



f/5.6, shutter speed: 2, ISO 100

8 comments:

  1. I really like the contrast between the hanging and the moving jewelry. I think that makes for a much more interesting photo than when everything is blurry/in motion.
    - Christoffer

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  2. The last picture is very pretty and imaginary. I think it is the magic of low shutter speed :)

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  3. The last two images look cool with the blurred light, and the contrast is good in the one of the stump- great use of light and shadow.
    -Ali R

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  4. I like the first one. Shallow depth of field makes the painting stand very interesting and wide angle lens created the a little bit fish-eye effect which is quite clear and effective because of the lines in this photo.

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  5. I really like the shallow depth of field with the easel because of the way that it highlights the colors in the foreground while letting those in the background blend away.

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  6. I like how you experimented with the last two photos. In the photo with the jewelry, there is an interesting contrast between the clear necklace and the blurry one. I like the idea of pairing clear and blurry images.

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  7. Great shallow depth of field work - many interesting images that are still working compositionally. Good capture with slow shutter speed. Experiment with fast shutter speed as well, and a longer depth of field. Interesting images.
    SAW

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