For our fifth shooting assignment, I wanted to take macro photos. I originally planned to take photos of flowers and nature outside, but it started raining pretty hard so I was unable to go outside. I decided to change direction and take pictures of objects around my house that I thought had an interesting texture. I enjoyed this assignment, and it was fun to look for things with unique details and try to capture them. I like taking pictures close up because it feels comfortable, and focuses the attention on the subject rather than the background. I found a lot of pottery around my house and I loved the way the cracked glaze looked so I took a bunch of photos of jars and ceramics. I ended up using this photo because I love the blue color and the mosaic Mediterranean design, as well as the negative space. Final Product/Original Photo (No photoshop was done) Shutter Speed: 1/500 seconds Aperture: f 5.6 ISO: 400 Through this assignment, I learned about how the focal length, focus, and zoom of a camera work together to capture an image. I had to play around with the distance from my subject in order to get it in focus to capture the details, and I had some trouble finding decent lighting.
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