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Shot 1 Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Sunny 16 Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny ISO: 800 F/Stop: F6.3 Shutter Speed: 1/2500 Shot 2 Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Sunny 16 Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny ISO: 800 F/Stop: F5 Shutter Speed: 1/2500 Shot 3 Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Sunny 16 Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny ISO: 800 F/Stop: F5.5 Shutter Speed: 1/2500 Shot 4 Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Sunny 16 Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny ISO: 1600 F/Stop: F5 Shutter Speed: 1/2400 Shot 5 Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Sunny 16 Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny ISO:1600 F/Stop: F5 Shutter Speed: 1/3200 Shot 6 Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Sunny 16 Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny ISO:1600 F/Stop: F5.6 Shutter Speed: 1/3200 Shot 7 Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Sunny 16 Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny ISO:3200 F/Stop: F9 Shutter Speed: 1/3200 Shot 8 Lighting Pattern: Front Lighting Sunny 16 Lighting Condition: Mostly Sunny ISO
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1. 2. my subject is animals.   3. I will probably take photos of my own animals in my home, or animals such as deer in my neighborhood. 4. The subject will be inside and outside.  5. Day or night will be used, or both. 6. Natural lighting will most likely be used from outside. 7. all i will need is a camera, nothing fancy. 8. I will take plenty of photos from all types of angles with all types of lighting and backgrounds.
at F4  –the background is completely blurred out and the couple is visible with 1/60 of a second shutter speed. at F5.6 –you can sort of see the background, and the lighting is good with 1/60 of a second shutter speed. at F8  – the background is super blurry and the couple is a little blurry with 1/30 of a second shutter speed. at F11  – the same as F8 but its darker with 1/30 of a second shutter speed. at F16  – less blurry, can sort of see the background and its darker with 1/30 of a second shutter speed. at F22  – the whole picture is just a tiny bit blurry and a little dark with 1/8 of a second shutter speed.   1. with slow shutter speed the couple is probably holding the pose for about a second or so.   2. the photographer would probably change the settings and the ISO to be precise for the perfect brightness, clearness, and make it so you can see the background.   3. i think F22 and 1/8 shudder speed is the best settings because you can see the background
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                                Aperture questions                                                                               F2.6                                                                        F16 1. The pupil of the eye. 2. The larger the aperture F# the smaller the opening of the lens is. 3. The larger the aperture F# is the better, less blurrier the background is, and vice versa. If the aperture F# is small then the background will get blurry. 4. All the F stops on my camera are 4.0, 5.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, and then 8-25. 5. The smallest aperture number is 4, and the highest number is 25.                                 Shudder speed                                                   high shudder speed                                                                     low shudder speed                                   With the sun out a.) the dunking booth: fast b.) the food eating contest: fast c.) the rock climbing wall: medium
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Rule of thirds                                                                              lines                                                                  Viewpoint                                                                 Depth                                      

Viewpoint

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experimentation photo

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Croping

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Depth

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balancing elements

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leading lines

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Symmetry and patterns

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Rule of thirds

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Framing

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