For these images I had to find things that actually looked good in a photograph. I have been learning that framing is very important for making an image work. The image with the red plant is the as what i shot when it comes to framing. The other three have been cropped to have everything make a little more sense. I also was trying to demonstrate bokeh in two of my photos and have the other two be completely in focus.
1.Title: Red Plant – 2. 5/5/2016 12:51pm, Planter Box – 3. Focal Length: 27 – 4. F/stop: 3.5 – 5. Shutter Speed:1/200 – 6. Camera: Samsung NX300
1.Title: Tree – 2. 5/5/2016 1:03pm, Planter Box – 3. Focal Length: 27 – 4. F/stop: 3.5 – 5. Shutter Speed:1/500 – 6. Camera: Samsung NX300
1.Title: Buildings – 2. 5/10/2016 7:19pm, Hyde Park – 3. Focal Length: 27 – 4. F/stop: 14 – 5. Shutter Speed:1/40 – 6. Camera: Samsung NX300
1.Title: Lamp– 2. 5/10/2016 7:23pm, Hyde Park – 3. Focal Length: 44 – 4. F/stop: 14 – 5. Shutter Speed:1/50 – 6. Camera: Samsung NX300
Of all the blogs I looked at today, this one had some of my favorite images. The red plant looks so cool. You got such a perfect focus on the subject and killed the depth of field. It looks like that Samsung is going to do some really cool things for you.
Here’s my blog!
https://jamesbogden.wordpress.com/category/digital-imaging/
Also here’s Jesse’s
https://jessesmidt.wordpress.com/blog/
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I love the lamp one. The positioning is really good and the simplicity is the genius behind the picture. Good job man! Check out my page when you get the chance.
https://sefapalu.wordpress.com/2016/05/10/depth-of-field/
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