I really appreciate how you find visual interest in everyday objects that most people don't take a second look at. It is interesting how changing the setting on the camera/ the lens can change the context at with we view the same object. I enjoy the shallow aperture of the first one and the fish eye shape of the second image.
The gym would be a great place to experiment with motion. You can do something like IMG_0971 and play with blur vs. stop action of the moment. Images 7 and 8 don't have a sharp focus point. Focusing can be difficult when you are starting out. Here are various methods to focus, specifically the one we discussed in class.
I really appreciate how you find visual interest in everyday objects that most people don't take a second look at. It is interesting how changing the setting on the camera/ the lens can change the context at with we view the same object. I enjoy the shallow aperture of the first one and the fish eye shape of the second image.
ReplyDeleteThe gym would be a great place to experiment with motion. You can do something like IMG_0971 and play with blur vs. stop action of the moment. Images 7 and 8 don't have a sharp focus point. Focusing can be difficult when you are starting out. Here are various methods to focus, specifically the one we discussed in class.
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