Wednesday, October 24, 2012

This is an effective framing picture because the outline of the door is being used as a frame in a unique way. Taken in ISO 400.

To me, this is an ineffective photograph because of the way the frame of the window came out. The frame ended up looking awkward all together. This photograph was taken in portrait mode, ISO 400.

This is an effective framing photograph because the sidings and the ceiling are framing the picture. I love this picture because of the way the photograph came out. It was taken in landscape mode, ISO 400.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

This is an effective portrait because the subject is in focus and the background isn't. It is also an ineffective ISO photograph because since the lighting outside was bright, I should've used a lower ISO. This was taken in portrait mode,  ISO 100.

This picture was taken in portrait mode, and also in ISO 800. This picture was ineffective because since the lighting in the background was so bright, and the ISO was 800, there were bright, white spots on the photograph. I learned that when you take pictures, if there is bright lighting, you use a lower ISO, and vice versa.

This is an effective night mode photo because the camera was able to brighten up the background. This was taken in
night mode.

Monday, October 1, 2012

This photograph is the least effective. I say this because the background behind the subject is in focus instead of the subject itself. This picture was taken with Portrait Mode.

This photograph is the most effective because of the way my subject was in complete focus. Also, the way a shadow on the side of her face compliments the photograph. The way her hair is blowing in the wind is absolute breathe taking! This photograph was taken in Portrait Mode