To be honest, this assignment was the most difficult one that I have encountered thus far. Firstly, I was using my iPhone instead of my camera because it was dead and therefore the subject would barely focus. Also, I was using my new puppy as my moving subject which in heinz sight wasn't necessarily a good idea as she was feeling very rambunctious. I did, however, learn a lot about how important settings on a camera can be and I know that I can improve from the photos I have above.
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This assignment was most likely my favorite so far not only because fall is one of my favorite seasons but because I love playing with depth of field. Fall is the most interesting seasons to capture, in my opinion, because of all of the diverse colors and a feeling of comfort. I tried to capture the feeling of comfort in my picture of the Starbucks cup because the feeling of clasping a warm drink and sipping on it in a cool fall morning is one of the major things that remind me of fall. Of course there are also the amazing leaves. Falling leaves to me are so incredibly interesting because they remind me of snowflakes, not a single one is alike to another. These are just a few reasons why this assignment was so special to me.
I found this assignment extremely interesting and fun. Mostly because I would normally just walk by a puddle, or a plant with water droplets on it but after looking at it, I've completely altered my perspective on them. I find it incredible that a normal plant can become so dynamic and interesting with just a touch of water on it. Capturing the puddles was also very interesting because it almost seemed as if there was a hole in the middle of the street that looked like the sky. It was also interesting because just by touching the water slightly, the photo completely changes.
I had a lot of trouble doing this assignment as I just couldn't figure out the exposure. Thankfully near the end I started to get the hang of these and snapped this photo of Carson looking through his camera. I thought it was kind of neat how the outside parts of the photo are blurry but your eye is drawn to the camera. All in all, this was a great assignment and I loved learning and trying new things.
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