Description: For this weekly assignment, I chose to do the topic of motion. As I said in the inspiration post I wanted to do motion because I got inspired by the photos I was searching up online and I did the same topic in film/darkroom photography. It also seemed the most fun and interesting out of the topics I could pick out of. As usual for this assignment we are required to take from 50-100 photos of this specific topic and narrow them down to our best 6 photos. I am ready to take on the challenge of portraying motion. Best Photo: No Editing Done To This Picture(s). Exposure Triangle: ISO-200 Aperture-3.3438 Shutter Speed-1/250 Next Best 5 Photos: Summary: What I learned... I learned that making sure the aperture and shutter speed are to the best of what I'm shooting is occasionally frustrating and aggravating. Making sure you get the best quality photo and the best photo(s) portraying motion was slightly difficult to the object moving and to the lighting that was at the scene. One thing that helped a lot was fixing the ISO, the ISO is a major part in being successful. I enjoyed this assignment a lot and I can't wait to take on another weekly assignment.
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Reflection Post: I really enjoyed this first unit. I liked the challenges and requirements he gave us to complete. I didn't really have any negative opinions on this unit. I liked all of the pictures I took. The most challenging photo for me to capture was framing, I didn't really have an idea before hand about what I wanted to do, so it was challenging for me to be creative and have the photo turn out good. The photograph I captured that was the most fun and the best one I took was the texture picture. I really tried to be creative with focusing on the texture, where I found the texture and how I angled the shot to create a good composition in the photo with texture. Overall I really enjoyed the first unit/assignment of Digital Photography and I am looking forward to more fun, cool and new assignments.
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