Through the Fence
shutter speed: 1/2000
aperture: f/4.5 ISO:100 With the incorporation of the fence to the photo, it helps keep the audience interested, as the pattern of the fence make the picture more complex. The fence also helped get the face of the model more in center of the photo. the low aperture also helps focus us focus on the model and the brightness of the models outfit stands out against the bokeh background and against the fence. the glamour is found within the model and in the surroundings.
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Fence the Through
shutter speed: 1/700
aperture: f/5.6 ISO: 100 The high shutter speed and low ISO, lowered the lighting, that mixed with the natural lighting made the picture look more warm. The cool background contrasting with the warm lighting and model, plus the lines from the fence, all come together well to create a well composed photo. the glamour in this photo is found with the model as well as the surroundings, as they compliment each other.
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Lines Lines Lines
shutter speed: 1/1600
aperture: f/4 ISO: 100 Because the model is on one of the rule of thirds lines, the photo is given more interest. what's more is that the dynamic pose of the model. The lines from the fence and the gate make the image more complex and help make the photo more interesting. the photo is also in front of the sun and creates a bright background that works against the model, making her stand out more.
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Under Shadow
Non Graduation Graduation
shutter speed: 1/250
aperture: f/4.5 ISO: 100 The models bright blue dress against the tree bark and greenery, helps her stand out. the model is also in one of the rule of thirds lines and her slanted pose also helps give interest to the photo. the glamour in this photo is in the model herself, as she is the most glamorous of the photo wearing a beautiful blue dress and boots.
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