Line
Aperture: f /4.5
Shutter Speed: 1/15
ISO: 400
I took this picture in the storage closet in the gym. I like how the lines in the fencing came in so clear, and everything behind them is blurry. In bridge, I had to brighten it a lot, because it was pretty dark. One thing that I really don't like about this photo, is the background of it. It wasn't anything I could change, but I think it would have been nicer if there weren't a bunch of bags and bins in the background.
Texture
Aperture: f /5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/200
ISO: 400
This picture was taken outside of the school on one of the sidewalks. I like the packed down snow, and how it is a lot of different colors and textures. On e thing I really wish was different, is the crispness of the snow in the image. I think it looks a little blurry, which I don't really like. I had to brighten it a lot, because when I was outside, I really couldn't see how my pictures were coming out, because I couldn't see the screen.
Shape
Aperture: f /4.5
Shutter Speed: 1/8
ISO: 400
I took this picture on the bleachers in the gym. I like this image, because I really enjoy basketball. I think that it works well for shape, because you can see the shadows around the edges of the round ball. I sort of manipulated the colors in bridge, because the colors of the original image were very cool, and I thought it looked kind of weird. Once I warmed up the colors, I think that the image came out a lot better. If I could change something about this, I would place the ball so the corner of the bleachers wasn't blocking some of it.
Pattern
Aperture: f /4.5
Shutter Speed: 1/10
ISO: 400
This is a close up picture of some of the "feathers" on the chicken sculpture in the hallway. I really like the variety of patterns in this photo, and I especially like the bright colors in the "feathers". I had to brighten up this photo A LOT, because it was very dark, but I am really happy with the way it turned out. If I could change something about this photo, I think I would have gotten even more "feathers" in it, to create a wider variety of patterns.
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