1st Hour, Digital Photography
Frank Parkinson, 1st Hour, O'Donnell In this assignment I was taking pictures of my dog Wrigley, and more specifically his activity and nature. I thought the shoot went well, but it was a bit difficult to get Wrigley were I wanted. I tired a few things to counteract this, for instance I used some treats to help get him to move and follow me. Another variable that affected the shoot was the scene. I was outside mainly to give the pictures some color, natural lighting, and that seems to be where he is most energetic. Lastly I learned in this assignment that animals can be hard to shoot and you can't always control the circumstances, so you must be attentive and ready at all the time to take pictures. I also learned it is extremely important to adjust the settings of aperture and shutter speed to get the best pictures of animals when they're are moving. Aperture: f/5.0 Shutter Speed: 1/2000 ISO: 500 For editing I adjusted the brightness/contrast in levels and cropped it a little bit. Honorable Mentions:
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AuthorI'm Frank Parkinson, a 1st hour student in Digital Photography. I'm currently a sophomore at Saline High School. Archives
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