1st Hour, Digital Photography
Frank Parkinson, 1st Hour, O'Donnell In this assignment I was tasked with taking pictures of the nature in Saline. To capture some pictures of nature and the beauty in Saline I went over to Mill Pond Park to take a majority of my photos. I thought the shoot went well, my original goal was to create a photo with a silky water effect and I took some photos that fit the category. Another variable that affected the shoot was the lighting. Since I was outside the pictures had a lot of light, a little too much actually. While trying to take the picture I couldn't take as long as a shutter speed that I want to because of the level of exposure on my pictures. Lastly I learned some valuable knowledge such as shutter speed practice, aperture practice, landscape photography, working with the elements, etc. Aperture: f/14.0 Shutter Speed: 1/6 ISO: 100 For editing I adjusted the brightness/contrast in to darken the photo to compensate for the brightness caused by the long shutter speed. Honorable Mentions:
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Thomas Hovde
10/10/2017 05:32:19 am
I really like how you got the water to look like its flowing over the rocks. The way you set your settings lets you get that constant flow effect.
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10/10/2017 05:43:50 am
I really like how you captured the flow of the water going over the rocks. It gives the photo a calming and relaxed feeling. You got it at such a perfect angle that it looks like mist rolling off of the rocks.
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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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