Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Wide Angle Shots


This shot was taken outside of my house on my street.  Notice how the road goes from the left and curves to the right to the middle of the shot then back left towards the distant horizon.  This was taken with a 18 mm lens.


This shot was also taken outside of my house.  I zoomed in just a little bit and focused on the background and decreased the aperture. 


This shot was taken the same day as the shots before but in a different location.  Taken with a 18 mm lens.  I shot the hell out of that TV.


This was a scary shot to take.  I took it with an 18 mm lens just as the ones before with a high aperture. 

Another shot from before.  Just switched up some settings to focus on Lincoln instead of the shotgun barrel.

Couple more I would just like to share with you guys!








Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Axioms

This shot was taken in none other but my own garage.  This was taken with a slow shutter speed and a wide aperture to capture more color. The background is in focus and my buddy Josh jumping out of focus.  His motion is captured with a slow shutter speed to capture the motion he is doing.

This shot was taken with a fast shutter speed to capture the motion exactly how it was intended to be captured.
Lincoln is jumping with everything in focus. This was taken with a narrow aperture to capture less light.  Notice the white cars are very very similar even though they are completely different.
This shot was taken with a shallow depth of field.  The background is not in focus so the highlight of the shot and the focus of the shot is Lincoln.  He is looking off in the distance to create a different, mysterious feeling in the photo.
This shot was taken with a fast shutter speed but a medium aperture to make sure Lincoln is in focus but the background is out of focus but not completely blurry.
This shot was taken with a fast shutter speed but the ball is still out of focus.  The ball is in motion and is captured moving.  Lincoln is in focus with his arm moving to capture the idea the ball was thrown by him.