This photo was taken for the portrait assignment. What I like about this photo is how you can really see the emotion on his face as if he was talking on the phone. My point of view was directly in front of him. The photo Follows the rule of thirds because the main focus isn't in the middle of the image. The depth of field is large because everything is in focus. The ISO was set to 400 and the aperture was at f/5.6
This photo was taken for the painting with light assignment. What I like about this photo is how you can see someone walking behind the lights and also the different types of colors being portrayed. My point of view was directly forward from a short distance away. The photo follows the rule of thirds because the lights. The depth of field is large. The ISO was set to 220 and the shutter speed was 4 sec and the aperture was f/22.
This photo was taken for the favorite object assignment. What I like about this photo is detail that was used in the editing stage with camera raw filter and raising the clarity to 100. My point of view was underneath the flag looking up. The photo follows the rule of thirds because the stars are in the top left corner and that is the only different color besides the white and red. The depth of field is large. The ISO was set to 1600 and the shutter speed was 1/40
This photo was taken for fun at black and white. What I like about this photo is the clarity of the image which I changed with the camera raw filter. My point of view was the side of him and the car. The photo follows the rule of thirds because the car takes up the majority of the image and the"model" leads to the sun in the background. The depth of field is large .The ISO was set to 100 and the shutter speed was set too 1/125 sec and the aperture. f/5.6.
This photo was taken for fun at black and white. What I like about this photo is how the "model" was caught off guard and is the only thing in focus. My point of view was directly in front of him. The photo follows the rule of thirds because the "model" isn't in the middle of the frame. The depth of field is small. The ISO was set to 400 and the shutter speed was 1/100 sec and the aperture is f/5.6.
This photo was taken for the portrait assignment. What I like about this photo is the clarity of the photo and how serious he is. My point of view was directly in front of him. The depth of field is large. The ISO was set to 3200 and the shutter speed was 1/320 sec and the aperture was f/5.6.