Sunday, October 9, 2016

Week 3 Wrap-Up

Diane Arbus, Chold with a Toy Hend Grenade, Central Park, 1962
Hi Everybody!
I hope you all had a fantastic weekend!

This week, we took a look at manual exposure, concentrating on shutter speed.
We took a field trip to Washington Square Park, where I asked you to shoot an example of frozen motion and blurred motion using Shutter Speed Priority Mode (Tv or S on the dial). For this week's homework, I'd like you to post two of the images that you shot during class. I'd also like you to post the following:

1--Outside of class, shoot additional photographs that show each of the following:
  • Blurred Motion
  • Frozen Motion
Pick subjects that really show off these settings to good effect. Make sure that you pick the best ISO for the situation, and be sure to include your exposure (ISO, shutter speed, and aperture) in your post

2--Limiting yourself to 1 hour or less, shoot and post a 5 image photo essay about someone in your household or a close friend. Try to tell us their story as objectively as possible.

Next class, we will take a closer look at aperture and metering, will take a shooting field trip, and will start working with camera raw. Be sure to bring your card reader and hard drive with you

If you have any questions about any of this, please get in touch.

See you next week! 

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