SHUTTER SPEED
Device Used: HONOR 90
EXIF DATA:
ISO 1250, 27mm, ev 0, f1.9, 1/60s
Elements:
Shape, Color, Value, Form
Principles:
Patterns
Device Used: HONOR 90
EXIF DATA:
ISO 1250, 27mm, ev 0, f1.9, 0.3s
Elements:
Shape, Color, Value, Form
Principles:
Patterns
The settings that I used for the images were mostly experimental. I had a couple attempts in figuring out the effect of altering shutter speed from slow to fast and I ended up using the ones that fleshes out the difference in between. I kept most settings in a fixed value in order to have an isolated changes related to the shutter speed alone.
Device Used: HONOR 90
EXIF DATA:
ISO 3200, 54mm, ev 0, f0.95, 1/33s
Elements:
Shape, Color, Value, Line
Principles:
Minimalism, Patterns
Device Used: HONOR 90
EXIF DATA:
ISO 4000, 54mm, ev 0, f16, 1/33s
Elements:
Shape, Color, Value, Line
Principles:
Minimalism, Patterns
This was one of the most enjoyable setting that I was able to adjust. Both Low and High Apertures can be definitely used on other types of imagery. As usual, I kept most of the other settings at a fixed value in order to make the influence of aperture independent in the images. I also decided to remove some of the other stuff I initially took a pic with the object I used to show emphasis on one of the few effects of changes in aperture.
Device Used: HONOR 90
EXIF DATA:
ISO 160, 27mm, ev 0, f1.9, 0.3s
Elements:
Shape, Color, Value
Principles:
Minimalism
Device Used: HONOR 90
EXIF DATA:
ISO 1600, 27mm, ev 0, f1.9, 0.3s
Elements:
Shape, Color, Value
Principles:
Minimalism
The reason behind I used such settings was because it was quite very bright and using further value of ISO as I've tried only leads to a pure white image. I've also tried an attempt to create an artificial lighting and that, the light of a direct flashlight to the object can only be noticeable at an ISO above 100 in my case. Everything was set at a fixed value to isolate ISO value change effect.
Device Used: HONOR 90
EXIF DATA:
ISO 3200, 54mm, ev 0, f0.95, 1/33s
Elements:
Shape, Color, Value
Principles:
Emphasis
Device Used: HONOR 90
EXIF DATA:
ISO 5000, 54mm, ev 0, f2.4, 1/33s
Elements:
Shape, Color
Principles:
Emphasis
Device Used: HONOR 90
EXIF DATA:
ISO 400, 27mm, ev 0, f1.9, 0.3s
Elements:
Shape, Color, Value, Line
Principles:
Emphasis, Dutch
For these three images, I decided to adjust some of their settings individually as I took the images at different spots. I decided to use apertures not above 4 in the images since I want it to look a little less focused, with the landscape one having the least value. It created an emphasis on the objects at the table and my main subject as well. To me, it appeared as if it was like one of those advertisements that uses a background blur. I used a high ISO for the Portrait since I took that image in a less-lit area. The grains were also avoided somehow in the image despite the value. As for the dutch angle, I couldn't really get my tip how to do it but somehow, I'm satisfied with how I ended up making it. Though it was a bit hard since my object is round, it makes me feel off about it somehow.
Device Used: HONOR 90
EXIF DATA:
ISO 250, 27mm, ev 0, f1.9, 1/4s
Elements:
Shape, Color, Line, Pattern
Principles:
Emphasis
Device Used: HONOR 90
EXIF DATA:
ISO 250, 27mm, ev 0, f1.9, 1/4s
Elements:
Shape, Color, Line, Pattern
Principles:
Emphasis
The image I used for this part was taken on the flooring of my house. I set a low aperture and ISO since the fluorescent in the room was strong to fully illuminate the place. I added a filter for the two images to show the variation.
Fast Shutter EXIF
Slow Shutter EXIF
Low Aperture EXIF
High Aperture EXIF
Low ISO EXIF
High ISO EXIF
Landscape EXIF
Portrait EXIF
Dutch Angle EXIF
Cool White EXIF
Warm White EXIF
This activity taught me a lot of things and having to execute the theories and information being taught in the course made it all the more satisfying. I was very clueless in terms of photography and its kit as a whole back then before having the chance to take up this course and this assignment made me learn it through experience. Seeing how each element and setting affect the output image. I also managed to learn the clear distinction between ISO and Aperture's effects in the output image. I think that my images aren't really that good but I'm still happy with the progress I've made from zero to this.