Black and White With Color
Aperture: f / 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/1000
ISO: 400
I took this picture at my track meet on Tuesday. This is Phelan, and in this photo he is going over a hurdle in the 110 meter hurdles race. I used a shutter speed of 1/1000, because I wanted to freeze the fast action of the hurdlers. I really like the determination in his face, and I think he has a really cool form. I liked this picture as a black and white with color, because I think that he really pops out of the background, which emphasizes his action even more. If I could change something about this picture, I would have tried to take the picture about a half second sooner, when he was at his peak action and was directly above the hurdle. Other than that, I really think this is a cool picture, and I'm happy with how it came out!
Pan Shot #2
Aperture: f / 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/15
ISO: 400
I also took this picture at the track meet on Tuesday. I really like how this girl almost appears to be floating. I had to try to get a pan shot of a runner quite a few times, and I'm really glad I finally got one! I also had to try a few different shutter speeds, because some of the ones I tried originally were too fast. One thing I wish I'd done differently, was get a good pan shot of someone who was on the Colonels team. I was just taking pictures of everyone who ran by, but sadly none of my pictures of my teammates came out well. Other than that, I'm pretty proud of this pan shot, and I think it came out pretty nicely.
Sequence Shot
Aperture: f / 4.8
Shutter Speed: 1/800
ISO: 400
I took this picture after practice with my friend Alyssa. We are both in photo 1, and we both needed sequence shots, so we decided to take pictures of each other. I used a fast shutter speed to capture the action of her jumping around, and I used a lower ISO because it was really bright outside when this was taken. There wasn't very much overlap in this picture, which was nice. If I could change something about this photo, I would've tried to do a better job putting it together in photoshop, because I noticed when I was uploading it that her knee in the third image is still really fuzzy. Other than that, I think this is a really cool picture, and I like how it turned out.
I took this picture after practice with my friend Alyssa. We are both in photo 1, and we both needed sequence shots, so we decided to take pictures of each other. I used a fast shutter speed to capture the action of her jumping around, and I used a lower ISO because it was really bright outside when this was taken. There wasn't very much overlap in this picture, which was nice. If I could change something about this photo, I would've tried to do a better job putting it together in photoshop, because I noticed when I was uploading it that her knee in the third image is still really fuzzy. Other than that, I think this is a really cool picture, and I like how it turned out.

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