Friday, July 1, 2011

Entry 8 - Finding Creative Shots where you wouldn't Expect Them

The pictures in this entry are less striking than the ones in other entries. However, in their own, more subtle,  way, they are just as interesting. These photos were taken in an art supply store. The lesson to be learned here is: if the setting you are in isn't particularly striking, you must think to take shots that are more creative,  artistic.

The entry to a photo gallery. What's important about this picture isn't the exposure settings, which I usually put below, but the white balance. The shots were turning out too warm, so I changed the WB settings to Tungsten, where they turned out too blue. So I then tried Florescent, where I got this frame.


I like how this picture turned out, with the double reflection. I also like the soft colors, which are pleasing to look at.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel XS
Shutter: 1/25sec
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 400
Focal Length: 55mm


Canon EOS Rebel XS
1/40th sec
f/3.5
ISO 400
18mm

This is one of my favorites. I took three pictures, but the angle of this one had the most personality.

1/40s
f/3.5
ISO 200
18mm

Last but not least, a picture of some paints. I hope you like this one as much as I do.

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