Thursday, April 16, 2015

30 Pictures

This Picture was a point and shoot from my IPhone.

This Picture was a point and shoot from my IPhone.

This Picture was a point and shoot from my IPhone.

This Picture was a point and shoot from my IPhone.

This Picture was a point and shoot from my IPhone.

This Picture was a point and shoot from my IPhone.

This Picture was a point and shoot from my IPhone.

ISO: 200
10 MM
F/5.6
1/200 Sec

ISO: 200
81.8 MM
F/5.6
1/500 Sec

ISO: 160
100 MM
F/5.6
1/640 Sec

ISO: 160
100 MM
F/5.6
1/800 Sec

ISO: 160
17.1 MM
F/5.0
1/800 Sec

ISO: 160
50 MM
F/5.6
1/1600 Sec

ISO: 1600
10 MM
F/5.0
1/1250 Sec

ISO: 160
64.1 MM
F/5.6
1/400Sec

ISO: 160
17.1 MM
F/4.5
1/320 Sec

ISO: 200
81.8 MM
F/5.6
1/500 Sec

ISO: 160200
100 MM
F/5.6
1/200 Sec

ISO: 160
37 MM
F/6.3
1/5000 Sec


ISO: 160
24.2 MM
F/7.1
1/1600 Sec

ISO: 160
21.6 MM
F/15.0
1/640 Sec

ISO: 160
100 MM
F/5.6
1/1250 Sec

ISO: 160
19.2 MM
F/5.6
1/2000 Sec

ISO: 160
77.8 MM
F/5.6
1/640 Sec

ISO: 560
40.6 MM
F/5.6
1/60 Sec

ISO: 200
40.6 MM
F/15.6
1/125 Sec


ISO: 160
13.6 MM
F/4.5
1/500 Sec

ISO: 200
18.8 MM
F/4.8
1/250 Sec


ISO: 200
40.6 MM
F/5.6
1/200 Sec

ISO: 160
10 MM
F/4.0
1/250 Sec

Shooting in the Summertime

Since summer is right around the corner I decided to research some tips for taking the best pictures in the summer! Below you will find three tips.

  1. Tell the story of summer: Photography is a form of communication. You want your images to tell the story of summer and how it makes you feel. Think about what summer means to you, and strive to capture that in your images.
  2. Use color effectively: Using warm tones in your images or a splash of vibrant red, orange, or yellow, lends an impression of heat to your photograph. In contrast, you can also make use of cool colors to create a feeling of refreshment.
  3. Avoid harsh light: If you are photographing people in the middle of the day, the bright light can create dark shadows on their faces or cause them to squint if they are looking into the sun. To avoid this, try to move people into the shade to photograph them.
http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/tips-for-better-summer-photography/

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Spring Sunset




Today... finally feels like spring! So, it only seems fitting that my picture of the day today on my computer was the one of the sunset. It screams Spring to me... and I am so happy that it is finally here!