Thursday, January 26, 2012

2nd Assignment: Depth of Field

This assignment was based on depth of field. Depth of field is the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera. The easiest way for me to explain this so everyone understand is pretty much how clear or blurry the background of your image is. The lower the aperture number is the more blurred the background will be. Underneath each picture I have the number that the aperture was at. I shot these pictures at Carol Mahl's studio, Photography by Mahl. I was there today for a job shadowing that was required for my senior project. I asked her how I could change my aperture number on my camera and come to find out, my lens will not allow me to lower the number any. So, she was kind enough to let me experiment with her camera and this is the outcome.

14f

7.2f

2.8f

Friday, January 20, 2012

First Assignment

I do not have much experience with photography, but I have always had an interest. My senior project mentor had encouraged me to begin a blog to show my progress with photography throughout this project. She will be giving me assignments here and there to show what I am learning. My first assignment was to post a picture that I have already taken, one that I am proud of. This picture was taken when I went on a family vacation to Nassau and Freeport in the Bahamas. I am most proud of this picture because I love the natural beauty that I captured on camera. Believe it or not, the flower in this picture was just as pretty in person.