Sunday, January 15, 2012

Blog 2: Color Study



The Rainbow Has Been Tasted: January 13, 2012; 1:51pm; f/3.5; 1/640; Nikon d90 


Pine Needles: January 13, 2012; 12:59pm; f/1.8; 1/500; Nikon d90


Bike Wheel: January 13, 2012; 1:50pm; f/3.5; 1/1250; Nikon d90


Locker Locks: January 13, 2012; 1:46pm; f/2.0; 1/100; Nikon d90












The lower f-stops in the second and fourth photos produced very nice bokeh. I used a larger f-stop for a deeper depth of field in the first and third images. My husband had the car all week, so my ability to get off campus during daylight hours was not really an option. I took the picture of the bike wheel at a low angle as the sun was shining onto the spokes. The center circle thing was a neon green, but when the light shone through, it changed the look of parts of it.

2 comments:

  1. I really like your photos from the color study. My favorite is defiantly Locker Locks. The blur you were able to get with such a low f-stop is wonderful to look at. Your images defiantly show great control of shallow depths of field. What kinds of a lens did you use. One problem is you are missing an image that displays deep depth of field.

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  2. Thanks, I used a 50mm for all of the images. It is my favorite lens right now! And you're right, I guess the largest aperture # was a 3.5. Oh well! :)

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