Sunday, September 26, 2010

Class Assignment: "Water"

I love this picture.  The tree, shrubs, and rocks are framing the water, drawing the eye to the center of the picture and the moving water.  I think this is the photo I'm sending in for our class assignment this week.  ISO 100, f-29 aperture, and the exposure time was a full 20 seconds! ( I thought it would never finish!)
We hiked down the cliff to take photos of the narrows, just above Idewyld.  Dusk was approaching, and the view was magnificent.  This photo and the one below it are the same shot...in this shot, the ISO was 1600, and the shutter stayed open for only 1/664th of a second. 
ISO 100, f-32 aperture, and the shutter stayed open for a full second to capture the movement.
This photo and the two that follow are also the same shot...same telephoto, same tripod placement.   ISO is 100, aperture was set to f-5, and the shutter remained open for 1/41 of a second.  
Part II:  Longer exposure, slower shutter speed.  ISO 100, f-32, exposure time 1 second.  
Part III:  ISO 100, f-32, and the exposure time was 2.5 seconds.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

These are beautiful photos. I love how velvety (is that a word) the water is. Great job!!

Gary