Tuesday, February 10, 2015

The Story with some extra shots!

The Story

f 2.8 1/50, 1600 iso 16mm
 Wide angle allows us to see our subject and were she is at.

f 2.8 1/50, 1600 iso 16mm
This shot allow us to see that our subject is going. The lines in her legs, and arms tell us this, because they are pointing at the door.

f 2.8 1/50, 1600 iso 16mm

f 3.5 1/100, 1600 iso 16mm
This image allows you to see she is in the building and she is heading somewhere, becuase she is walking away from us. Gives us context to wear she is at, and at the top because it says, "library".


f 2.8 1/50, 1600 iso 16mm
the subject has entered the elevator.

f 2.8 1/80, 6400 iso 16mm
the subject has left the elevator.

f 2.8 1/60, 1600 iso 16mm
the subject grabbed a book. We know she is about to go study, because she is the library and she grabbed a book.

f 2.8 1/60, 1600 iso 16mm
The subject is walking with a book, and it tells us what she is going to study.

f 2.8 1/125, 1600 iso 16mm
The subject is in the library, with a book, at a table she is studying.

Overall I learned from this is at 16mm we are able to capture a lot of context. 16mm allows you see what is going on. It adds a lot of detail to a story. I think you could tell a story at 200 mm.

Extra shots
f 2.8 1/50 1600 iso 16mm
I took this shot to show you all how a 16mm lens will distort a subjects face.
f 2.8 1/50, 1600 iso 35mm
At 35mm we don't get distortion

f 2.8 1/1251600 iso 16mm
In this image I used leading lines to draw you eye to the end of the image

f 2.8 1/125, 1600 iso 16mm
same here. this time you also get leading lines with the carpet out in front.

f 2.8 1/125 1600 iso 16mm
This image has horizontal lines and leading lines all over the place.

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This image has horizontal lines and leading lines. I like this image the most. I laugh because I just put my camera down and pulled the shutter and this is what came out.

f 2.8 1/125,1600 iso 16mm
leading lines and horizontal lines

f 2.8 1/125, 1600 iso 16mm
leading lines and horizontal lines.

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