ISO 800
APERTURE f/11
SHUTTER SPEED 1/320
ISO 800
APERTURE f/16
SHUTTER SPEED 1/640
ISO 800
APERTURE f/22
SHUTTER SPEED 1/1,250
What I really like about this photo is the plants. It maybe small but it stood out because everything else in the photo is all structural and the plant is natural and abstract compared to the solid walls and bricks. The blue sky contrasting with the red brick wall seperate by the more sandy building adds a nice touch in the photo. It's simple and kinda nice.
ISO 800
APERTURE /8
SHUTTER SPEED 1/160
SHUTTER SPEED 1/160
ISO 800
APERTURE 11
SHUTTER SPEED 1/320
SHUTTER SPEED 1/320
ISO 800
APERTURE /16
SHUTTER SPEED 1/640
SHUTTER SPEED 1/640
I'm not even sure what this is but I really like the enhanced shades of green that turned out in the photo. It looks almost like pastels, after editing the pictures it came out really nice. The image just pops and honestly I think that after editing photos the outcome looks nicer than the actual object originally. It's almost like surreal and more vivid state of photography.
ISO 800
APERTURE f/5
SHUTTER SPEED 1/5
ISO 800
APERTURE f/5
SHUTTER SPEED 1/20
ISO 800
APERTURE f/5
SHUTTER SPEED 1/80
I think I like this photo best because searching around the school to take photos of for this assignment is easy, it's just trying to find a spot with nice visuals. The school is pretty neutral and plain and I just decided to stay in the art hallways. So this is right outside of class and I just liked how the area had a bit of light coming inside along with reflections of the hallway and of course the big canvas with a variety of colors on it. It's a perfect opportunity to take advantage of the lights, medium and dark shadows and tones on the photo. I really liked the cool effects of increasing saturation slightly on the paint and fading the yellow and blue tints and hues in the photo. So like you either look at the light or part of that metal thing first or the paint then look at the other things. Idk I think it's kinda cool.



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