Aperture: ƒ/14.0
Iso: 1600
Shutter Speed: 1/320
Focal Length: 45.0 mm
I Enjoyed the making of this image and the result as well. It was my first image and I loved how sinister the clock looked. The contrast is so subtle and noticeable as well, with green/beige being slight and not overbearing. The picture was originally meant to be an evaluation of my understanding of the concept of the rule of thirds; I was not successful in displaying this. This is a failure, a beautiful one that not only I learned from, but one that also created an image that I love.
Aperture: ƒ/16.0
Iso: 1600
Shutter Speed: 1/640
Focal Length: 18.0 mm
This picture was originally meant to evaluate how well we do with unusual point of view. I love how well the photo had light balance; the right has light irradiating while the left is much darker and warmer. The lens flare also adds to the atmosphere of the photo. In editing, I noticeably had the colors orange/yellow contrast with blue, and it worked out fantastically!
Aperture: ƒ/4.5
ISO: 1600
Shutter Speed: 1/60
Focal Length: 18.0 mm
Thus far, I have noticed the imperfections in my photos; the most consistent flaw that kept repeating early on was noise. My early photos include much noise due to my incompetencies with handling the camera, I would regularly shoot at a high ISO resulting in this. I still enjoy this photo heavily albeit the flaw. The leading lines in here are immense, while the tone of the photo is dark with the presence of light highlighting this. This photo pleases me aesthetically immensely.
Aperture: ƒ/14.0
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 1/50
Focal Length: 50.0 mm
This is a photo challenging our ability to create a symmetrical image that also has contrasting colors. This image is astonishing, I love how many details are caught; from the rust on the bolts, the webs on the bottom, and the moss growing in between the crevices of this decrepit support beam. The replication also created a subtle image in the top with the dust, creating a circle and spiral type of image.
Aperture: ƒ/4.5
ISO: 400
Shutter Speed: 1/1250
Focal Length: 18.0 mm
This photo was exciting to make. I got to create a faux album cover and I took much inspiration from album covers I've witnessed before. The pop circles that engulf over the picture is an effect I liked very much and I felt it kind of gave a "Sonic Youth" album cover look. Tennis puns are also present for no explainable reason, I simply though they were amusing.