Thursday, April 2, 2015

Shutter Speed and Everything After

My partner is Khushbu Patel.
Lens Blog Photo
1. The shutter speed of the photo is fast, because the trucks on the freeway are in focus, and vehicles on the freeway are always moving pretty fast.
2. One rule of composition you can see in this photo is the Rule of Depth. The viewer can see all the way down the guardrail. Khushbu noticed the rule of leading lines, because of the lines drawn on the freeway and of the guardrail leading the viewer's eyes down the road.
3. You can see the element of color in this photo. There are the colors blue, green, white, and red on the three trucks, and there is green on either side of the road in the grass.
4. This photo accurately captures the principle of repetition. The structures of the guardrail repeat in an orderly pattern, and the lines on the truck on the left create a pattern of blue and white. The is also repetition in the wheels of the truck on the right and the lines of the freeway.


Tuesday With Farley's Kids
On Camera Raw, I decreased the contrast by 60, shadows by 100, and the saturation of yellow, green, and orange by 75 each.
The shutter speed was 1/1200s.

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