Another post with photos from my Bannack, Montana trip. In this post, I’ll show you a series that I captured while in the town. I used nails as my subject, there were a bunch just sticking out of old cool/creepy buildings. It was kind of fun to look out for them and capture them onContinue reading “Bannack Ghost Town- A Series”
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Bannack Ghost Town- Creative photos
On Tuesday, I went on an adventure to Bannack Ghost Town in Montana. It was an incredible experience and I had plenty of beautiful scenery and amazing models to inspire me. In this post, I’ll show you my “creative” photos that I took while there. I’ll start with my personal favorite, Levitation: Title: Out ofContinue reading “Bannack Ghost Town- Creative photos”
Perspective of 9
I took some shots of a water tower, and tried to capture from different perspectives (nine different perspectives to exact. I thought it was super cool how I was able to change the feel and message of my subject just by shooting from different angles and distances.
Depth of Field
This week I played around the aperture and the depth of field. I baked a cake and used it as my subject to capture shallow and deep depths of fields. By increasing the F-stop, I was able to keep most of the background in focus, but by decreasing the F-stop, I was able to createContinue reading “Depth of Field”
Freeze and Blur Motion
This weekend I had the pleasure to play around with motion. I was able to create a freeze motion and a blur motion in my pictures by changing the shutter speed, I used the TV setting on a Canon T3I. “Throwing Color”- 05/04/19, 1:30pm, Teton Vu Drive In Settings: 18-135 mm, f/3.5, 1/800 sec, Camera-CanonContinue reading “Freeze and Blur Motion”
Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO
After studying the components of exposure and how to lighten an image, I was able to learn a lot about aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. I learned how each setting interacts with each other and impacts the image. I used images from http://www.pexels.com to demonstrate each principle I discuss. This picture is a good exampleContinue reading “Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO”
The Journey Begins
Thanks for joining me! Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton
