Monday, February 27, 2017

Shooting Tight

For this post I wanted to experiment with a 100 mm lens for creeping and shooting unsuspecting civilians as well as shooting in tight on inanimate objects because of the plane of focus difference on a longer lens. Overall I found more interesting shots in my inanimate objects because the candids of people were overall uninteresting because the people I was photographing were not a part of a story or people of interest to me or any viewers.

ISO 100, 1/125 Shutter Speed, f/2.5
Looking down into a bush.
ISO 100, 1/125 Shutter Speed, f/2.5
Close Up on a Fire Hydrant.


ISO 200, 1/250 Shutter Speed, f/3.2
Interesting Poster shot using a low aperture and a long lens.










ISO 100, 1/400 Shutter Speed, f/5.0
Shooting through a window and exposing for the outside instead of the inside.

ISO 200, 1/250 Shutter Speed, f/3.2
I was trying to keep the people and the dixie rock photo in focus while exposing for the light coming in through the window so I ended up with a few hot spots but I like the composition of the photo.



ISO 100, 1/400 Shutter Speed, f/5.0
Breaking 5'7" 

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