Ok then. So after getting my head around the fact that I now have to do 'homework' again for the first time in nearly a decade, I decided to head outdoors with my camera and my dad (the local Bear Grylls). Now the task was to capture images showing narrow depth of field, wide depth of field, fast shutter speeds and low shutter speeds.
After searching around for appropriate subjects, and watching my dad wrestle a grass snake out of the local canal, I did manage to fire off a few shots. Needless to say I had many missed opportunities due to lack of practice.
After searching around for appropriate subjects, and watching my dad wrestle a grass snake out of the local canal, I did manage to fire off a few shots. Needless to say I had many missed opportunities due to lack of practice.
f/22 1//13sec ISO 400 |
Next up is my attempt at capturing a shot with narrow depth of field. My adventures in the woods with the old man hadn't really brought anything amazing to my attention. All the squirrels were too damn quick and wouldn't pose for me. On the way back to the car I noticed this feather lying in a thorny bush. There were a few more scattered about but this one caught my eye. I did managed to blur the background but would have liked to blur some of the bush around the leaf.
I wonder where the rest of the bird is?
I wonder where the rest of the bird is?
f5.6 1/80sec ISO 100 |
f/22 1/13sec ISO 100 |
f/22 1/80sec ISO 100 |
Just for good measure, heres that damn snake.
f/5.6 1/1250sec ISO 200 |
Anyway, thats all for now. Im sure things will get better once I figure out what im doing.
Cheers.
Cheers.