Although the Depth of Field project has already passed, I just figured out how to make a slideshow so here is a gallery of my favorite pictures shot from the project!
I am currently on page 13-7 in tutorials. Throughout chapter 13, we will learn how to use a bounding box, play with warped text, adjust layer content and create different effects.
This photograph was taken in the process of taking pictures for our Reflections project. It was a sunny day outside, therefore, I used an ISO of 200, a shutter speed of 1/800, and an aperture of 5.6. This picture captures the reflective surface of Spencer's eye. This was taken on my first photo shoot aimed at capturing reflection photographs so stay tuned for more!
This is my portrait image that I edited in Camera RAW. When I captured this photograph, it was a sunny day outside which affected the way I utilized my settings. I used a larger aperture settings around 5.5. Also, I used a medium shutter speed at approximately 1/800 and an ISO setting of 200. I like the subtle sun spots that showed up on the photo. Also, I like how the image goes from brighter where the sun is shining at the top of the image, to darker a you go down the image. However, next time, I will work on the composition of the photograph and experiment more with cropping and placement of the focal point of the image.
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