I chose this picture for framing because the windows frame the fireman climbing on the ladder. The colors of the frame, and the color of the background of the subject are contrasting which brings even more emphasis.
Below F2.8 Above F16 1. The face is closely related to aperture. 2. The smaller the aperture the darker the picture, the bigger the aperture the brighter the picture. 3. the narrower the aperture the larger field of depth. When the aperture is bigger there is a more shallow field of depth. Shutter speed Low shutter speed High shutter speed A) medium shutter speed B) Lower shutter speed C) High shutter speed D) High shutter speed E) Low shutter speed F) High shutter speed A) low shutter speed B) low shutter speed C) High shutter speed D) Medium shutter speed E) Low shutter speed F) Medium shutter speed The 3 settings regarding shutter speed are ISO, aperture, and shutter speed ISO 3200 ISO 200 1) advantages are it captures the action without a motion blur 2) He said that lower ISO keeps image quality, keeping it from becoming grainy. 3) Higher ISOs make the image more grainy so its best t...
1. My first reaction to what I read and saw was sadness. I think the photographer did a really good job of capturing the emotion of the picture by emphasizing the animals. I think that the topic of animal habitat loss and endangerment is a really significant topic because it will affect us, other living things and beautiful landscapes. It's really cool that a Nick Brandt went out and captured the sad, important topic and creating amazing photos out of it to spread awareness. He also wanted to capture the animals living their life and emphasize the beauty of them. He wanted to capture their spirits. 2. 3. This was my favorite picture by Nick Brandt because I think it captured the sadness of animals losing their habitats to humans. The innocent giraffe is unproblematic while the humans are destroying its habitat. it also showed the relationship between humans and the animals of Africa. 4. Rules represented by this photo is the rule of thirds. Both the giraffe and the peopl...
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