Thursday, May 10, 2012

Portrait Blog


When photographing people outside, the ISO was at a lower setting because of the amount of sunlight we had outside. The aperture needed to be set depending on the type of portrait you were trying to take. If you wanted the background out of focus you needed a lower aperture. There was no need for a tripod because the shutter speed wasn't slow enough to have one. It took a few trials to get this photo in focus and the background to compliment his figure.


When photographing the animals the shutter speed needed to be faster. The exposure time I had for the dog was .04 seconds (1/25). I needed a faster shutter speed to capture the dog before he would move and blur the picture. It took a few shots before I could get an un-blurry one but after changing the shutter speed I got a much clearer photo. 

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