Friday, April 11, 2025

Copenhaver, Assignment #8

Mollenauer, Assignment #8

 




Depth of Field: Goal was to get the two subjects as the clearer focus with their surroundings --- the sidewalk and space behind the trees, at least --- lighter in order for the people to stand out. 






Like with the previous image, I aimed to create a depth of field focused specifically on the subject and thus have the surroundings as lighter-in-color as possible. 







For depth of field here, I was going for more visual/visibility emphasis on the background this time. Since the subject is not in the main focus of the image, the background appears much larger and therefore captures the most attention, visually, even though it's lighter in color. 



For motion here, I was going for capturing the vehicle as it became centered sort of between the foreground and background. 



For this motion shot, I aimed to capture the car before it became centered in the image, as I wanted to have the foreground appear more expansive and prominent. 







Like in the previous image, I was aiming to capture the car just before it became centered in the image in order for me to achieve a foreground that is broader, visually, which I think adds depth and dimension to the picture. 













Quattrin, Assignment #8

 Shallow depth-of-field

Wide depth-of-field

Showing motion

Stoping motion



Espinoza-Pinto, Assignment #8

















Andoh - Assignment #8


Motion: 





Depth of field:











Balroop, Assignment #8

 

Depth of field:






Motion: 





Nalima, Assignment 8

 

                                                                  Wide depth 


                                                               shallow depth (1)



                                                    shallow depth(2)

                                                            




                                                    Stop motion 
                                                






                                                                    show motion (1)
                



                                                            show motion (2)
                                                

Burnside- Build a Kit

Type of Photographer: Travel 
Budget: $15,000

1. Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Camera with 24-105mm f/4L II Lens: $3,099.00

2. Cannon EOS-1D X Mark II DSLR Camera Body: $2,999.00

3. Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM Lens: $1,299.00

4. Lowepro Fastpack Pro BP 250 AW III (Gray): $125.63

5. Oben CT-3565 Carbon Fiber Travel Tripod and BZ-217T Triple-Action Ball Head:$209.95

6. SanDisk 256GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC Memory Card x 6: $69.99

7. SSK 64GB USB C Flash Drive Dual Drive 2 in 1 OTG USB A 3.2 + Type C Memory Stick Thumb Drive: $8.49 x2

8. Watson LP-E6NH Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (7.2V, 2250mAh) x 3: $59

9. Canon Battery LP-E19 for R1, R3, 1DX Mark II x2: $110

10. Tiffen 49mm Black & White Three Filter Kit: $47.99

11. SD Card Reader, Beikell 4 in 1 Dual Connector (USB&USB C) USB C to Micro SD Memory Card Reader x2: $7.99



14. SanDisk Extreme Plus microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter, 256GB, SDSQXBD-256G-AN6MA x 2: $19.75

15. Creative Cloud All Apps: $59.99/mo


Total: $9,727.16

Mack, Assignment 8

 Depth of field




Shutter speed








Prince, Assignment #8

 Depth of Field 




Motion