1. Texture - you can clearly see differences in the way things feel
2. I took this photo to emphasize the smooth texture of the berries and the light texture of the web.
1. Macro - a very focused and detail-oriented photo
2. I got really close to the flowers and took a picture
1. Greatest Depth of Field - you can see depth in the photo
2. I got low to the ground and took a photo of a long line of rocks
1. Fast shutter speed - shutter snaps quickly
2. I used a quicker shutter speed to capture the sun coming through the bushes.
1. Shallow Depth of Field - the photo is focused around an object closer to the camera
2. I took this photo at focused on the baseball in my hand. Therefore, the background is a bit out of focus.
1. Eyes - take a picture of eyes
2. I took a picture of my puppy's big eyes.
1. Rule of Thirds - imagining there is a 3 by 3 grid across the photo, the object is placed on the two thirds or one third line.
2. The light is two thirds over towards the right.
Slow Shutter Speed
1. Fast Shutter Speed - captures images quickly
2. I was babysitting last week and got a clear shot of their dog using a fast shutter speed.
1. Landscape - a picture of the whole landscape
2. I took this photo on the Hudson while visiting Marist.
1. Landscape - a picture of the whole landscape
2. I took this photo on the Hudson while visiting Marist.
1. Architecture - a statue/building/creation
2. I took this photo while visiting a college last week.