Friday, January 16, 2009

Final Pics


Katie ans her friends inner tubng on banks lake on our camping trip.

This is chris what what should be stephanie but is no longer there in the backyard of his house on prom.


This is a night shot of sten during the snow day getting done from hittting some jumps on the skies in a field.


This is Bob Dow and was a shot taken while we were hunting apparently he did not want his pecture taken.


Close up on a candle light with a little blur to give a cool effect on the pic.



One of the ditches that I hunt in a field while i was walking.



Chris McKnight shooting what may be his last shot ever at my grandparents house on thankgiving.


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A cheetah in mexico about to eat the meat that we gave it in our trip to cancun during spring break.


Steven in the heat of the moment playing dodge ball in the gym 7th period just for fun.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

test

1. blurred action because you can see the movement happening. You could set the aperuture to a smaller setting or change the shutter speed slower. Stopped action or a really blurry shot.If you set the shutter speed really slow and had a large aperature.
2.in this case you could use a panning shot which would make the background blurry and is would put less focus on them. or put the camera on macro to get a closer shot.
3. you can blur the background or just get rid of it all together.

4.the setting that were most likely used was a fast shutter speed and little aperature.

Friday, December 5, 2008

his is where the concept of "White Balance" comes in. If we can tell the camera which object in the room is white and supposed to come out white in the picture, the camera can calculate the difference between the current colour temperature of that object and the correct colour temperature of a white object. And then shift all colours by that difference.

Monday, December 1, 2008



blurred action

Friday, November 21, 2008



Thanks for nothing hiller