Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Assignment Still Life/ Personal Choice

Self Portrait Still Life
F/stop -3.2
Focal Length 6mm
Shutter Speed 1/3 sec
ISO- 200
For my personal theme I picked many of my favorite things to do. The background I used a blanket I got while playing basketball in high school and reminds me of some many great memories.  I also have one of my favorite hats with the logo of the job I have worked at for the last four years. I also have my favorite headphones and my hearing protection for shooting guns. Then I have one of my PS3 remotes since that is one of my favorite pass times to relieve stress. Then I have my cell phone, wallet, and some of my pocket knives since I normally carry at all times. 

Overall Image Manupilated
F/stop -3.5
Focal Length 7mm
Shutter Speed 1/15 sec
ISO- 400
For this  still life I went and got some of my video games and made a pyramid with my all-time favorite on top, Skyrim. I then used a Vintage filter on it to cause the overall appearance to look more yellow and aged. 

Themed Still Life
F/stop -3.1
Focal Length 4mm
Shutter Speed 1/2 sec
ISO- 200
For my personal theme i decided to do it on a shooting theme. I grabbed some of my bullets, and clips to my favorite handgun and rifle. Then I grabbed some clay pigeons since that is something I love to do any chance I get. The background I choice to use an orange towel to represent the orange you have to wear while hunting.

Reflective and Transparent Still Life
F/stop - 3.1
Focal Length 4mm
Shutter Speed 1/30 sec
ISO- 200
For this still life I went through my cupboards and ended grabbing some whiskey glasses, mason jars, and a few shot glasses. For the background and floor I used cd’s to give it a nice reflective property as well.

Personal Theme
F/stop - 3.1
Focal Length 4mm
Shutter Speed 1/30 sec
ISO- 200
For this still life I went through my cupboards and ended grabbing some whiskey glasses, mason jars, and a few shot glasses. For the background and floor I used cd’s to give it a nice reflective property as well. Then i took an extra mason jar and put it on the end of the camera lens which gives the picture a nice new perspective. 

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