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Ghosts

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Through the Eyes of a Child

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Before After 1. What object did you choose to photograph and why? I chose to photograph my dad playing basketball because when I was younger I used to always play ball with him when I played. This was a very childhood memory for me because I always thought he was really good at basketball and wished one day I would be as good as him. And almost every time he would beat me in the games we would play. It is also important to me because this park is a block away from my house so we could walk and there is never many people there so we could practice in peace. 2. What compositional element(s) did you choose? How did the compositional element(s) add to the meaning or purpose of the photograph? I chose to use symmetry because it puts the focus on the middle of the picture which is my dad shooting a basketball. 3. Do you think you were successful in translating your thoughts into a visual form? what aspects of the photograph lead you to this conclusion? I think that this shows my ...

Shutter Exploration

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 ISO 100   f/22   SS 1.0  ISO 400   f/7.1   SS 1/2000  ISO 100   f/16   SS 1/15  ISO 200   f/3.5   SS 1/500 ISO 100   f/5.0   SS 1/125 From the results I got from practicing my shutter speed photography, I learned that the slower the shutter speed the more motion blur was in the photograph and therefore the faster the shutter speed was the less motion blur was in the photograph. In relation to exposure, the slower the shutter speed, the darker the photo would be because there was less time for light to be exposed to the camera. When the shutter speed was slower the picture was brighter because there was more light exposed to the camera for longer.

Haunted NDB

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Black and White Landscape

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Before: After: 1. What challenges did you encounter photographing and editing this image? Some challenges I encountered while photographing were that the day was fairly 2. How did you overcome these challenges? 3. How did you add depth to your image? 4. Do you like your images in black and white or color more? Why? 5. What would you do differently if you did it again? What it would make it better?

Water Refraction Photography

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ISO: 6400 F-Stop: 16 Shutter Speed: 1/50