THS Digital Photography Spring Semester 2015

 
   
 

For the Flowers Task students had to adjust their aperture settings to create enough depth of field to have the parts of the flower in focus.

This can be a little tricky because in the macro setting on most cameras the depth of field becomes very shallow.

Getting a wider depth of field requires a tripod and a slower shutter. It's a trade off that requires some suble adjustments.

The images below were chosen as the best from each student by the class.

 

Image by Trey Phrampus

 

 

Image by Jordan Rodgers

 

 

Image by Joy Springer

 

 

 

Image by Christian White

 

 

 

Image by Noah Wilson

 
 
May 14, 2015