
Author: lucyphotography10
shutter speed
Freeze Motion

ISO 5000 f/4.5 Shutter Speed 1/2000

ISO 2000 f/4.5 Shutter Speed 1/3200
Motion Blur

ISO 125 f/4 Shutter Speed 1/50

ISO 125 f/4 Shutter Speed 1/50
Panning

ISO 100 f/32 Shutter Speed 1/15

ISO 100 f/20 Shutter Speed 1/30
ISO manual mode

ISO 100 f/5.6 Shutter Speed 1/8

ISO 1600 f/ 5.6 Shutter Speed 1/125
ISO 100 ƒ/6.3 Shutter Speed 1/160

ISO 6400 f/ 6.3 Shutter Speed 1/4000
ISO affects the two components by changing the quality of the image. One picture is well exposed to the lighting while the other picture is over-exposed. Photographing indoors was different because the lighting is not similar from the light outside. The exposure settings changed by the sensitivity of the sensor on the camera.
Texture photo

This photo shows texture because the rocks don’t have a smooth surface and they are placed in different positions.
Aperture Sequence

f/3.5 ISO 100 1/2500

f/5.6 ISO 100 1/1000

f/8 ISO 100 1/400

f/11 ISO 100 1/200

f/22 ISO 100 1/50
Aperture affects the depth of field because the background changes and becomes blurred with different aperture settings. The smaller the aperture, the more blurred the background is. The bigger the aperture, the clearer the background gets.
Rule of 3rds & Other Composition Rules

This photo uses the Rule of Thirds because the subject intersects with the right horizontal and vertical lines.

This picture follows the rule of thirds because the person aligns with the left side of the frame with the vertical line.

This picture goes with the rule of thirds because the light bulb aligns with the right side of the frame.

This photo follows †he rule of thirds because the flower intersects with the right intersecting points.
The Rule of Thirds is a frame divided into thirds horizontally and vertically. The lines and where they intersect are points of interest, align your subjects to these spots. Using the Rule of Thirds will almost always result in a good composition. In closer shots, align the eyes to the top line to get good composition.

This picture follows simplicity because

Simplicity is the setting where the subject of the photo is easily identified and the negative space or background is plain or neutral.


Leading lines is used to lead the viewer through the photo.


Look Room creates anticipation for what a character may be looking at or walking towards.
Focal Length
55mm

18mm

The space in the back of the two focal lengths are different. The 55mm is zoomed in and the background appears close. The 18mm is zoomed out all the way and shows more background.
What makes a photo “good”?

This photograph was taken by Global Landscapes. It represents a man going fishing and throwing his net. In the background, it can be seen that he is in a forest with a river going through the middle. The trees go beyond the fisherman’s height, which makes him look small compared to everything surrounding him. The river looks calm and still, which makes it a beautiful scenery. The trees are a vivid green, and the river is a dark color because of the reflection of the tall trees.
The Journey Begins
Thanks for joining me!
Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton
