Monday, September 17, 2012

Seasons Change





I chose this picture for the assignment seasons change because there are some colorful fall leaves in the water but there is still some green grasses in the back round. I like the way the picture has light on the main subject, then gets darker as you look back. I wish i would have got a close up shot of the leaves in the water.
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Aperture f/3.5
Focal length 7.4 mm
 ISO 64
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I like this picture because of the way the water looks up close. I think a different angle would also look nice for this picture. This picture works well for the seasons change assignment because the water is so  low since we haven't had rain in awhile.
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Aperture-f/3.5
Focal length-7.4 mm
ISO-64
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In this picture I like the angle its at because its kind of an odd angle , but I think i would like it even more if the sun was shining on the rock and the tree instead of the dead grasses.  THis is a good seasons change photo because the grasses are just starting to get brown but everything else is still green.
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Aperture-f/3.5
Focal length- 7.4 mm
ISO-64
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Shutter- 1/260
Aperture-f/4.9
Focal length-7.4 mm
ISo-64
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Shutter-0.00700373
Aperture-f/3.5
Focal length-9.3 mm
ISO-64
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Aperture-f/3.5
Focal length-7.4 mm
ISO- 64
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Just some left overs for the deer to eat. I think this is a wonderful seasons photo because after corn is chopped in the fall this is all thats left.  I think I might change this into a black and white photo because it might look nicer.
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Aperture-f/3.5
Focal length- 7.4 mm
ISO-139
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Corn stalks! This picture makes me think of the transition of summer to fall. I really like the way the stalks of corn         make lines. I think cropping this picture to only see the up close corn stalks would make it look better.
Shutter-0.0159744
Aperture-F/3.5
Focal length-7.4 mm
ISO-136
Flash- off

1 comment:

  1. I like the one with the rocks and the water! The corn ones are also great!

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