Monday, February 1, 2010

Magic of Settings




Still Butterfly
ISO: 100, Shutter: 1/250, Aperture: f/5.6
    The details of the butterfly and its surroundings were captured at low noise (low ISO), high shutter speed and medium aperture.




Merry Christmas!
ISO: 100, Shutter: 1/15, Aperture: f/4.3
    Low shutter speed for spotting lights in a dark environment.





Aquatic Dance
ISO: 400, Shutter: 1/10, Aperture: f/3.9
    Low shutter speed captured the movement atmosphere of the fish in the aquarium.






Family Ride
ISO: 100, Shutter: 1/640, Aperture: f/13
    Big aperture setting for wide view.





by Hanyun Cai

4 comments:

  1. Did you take these? The photo of the fish has awesome texture- by using a slow shutter speed, there is a sense of softness and fluidity. The composition of the bottom picture could be better, and f13 would be a pretty small aperture, which is what you would probably use to capture a wide shot like this.

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  2. I think your image at the aquarium is really powerful. It is eerie and a little creepy to see how blurry, yet how much detail you were able to capture.
    ~Lena

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  3. In your last image I think the tractor may be just a little bit too perfectly in the center, although I do like the lines created by the tree line and the lines of the grass going on an angle from the way that the tractor appears to be positioned.

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  4. Great image of the aquarium - I agree, there is a spooky, ghost like quality to it. I would like to see images that were taken here (I know that Ohio in February is perhaps not as inspiring..) as well.
    SAW

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