Aper Ture.: Nick May

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APER

TURE.

Nick May

I LIKE THIS PHOTO BECAUSE THE FOCUS IS ON


THE LEAVES AND RED BERRIES
WHILE LEAVING THE REST OF THE IMAGE
UNFOCUSED LEAVING THE DETAILS AND
CONTEXT OF THE REST OF THIS IMAGE TO THE
IMAGINATION.
THE APERTURE WAS F9

I like this image because of how it focused


on the leaves up close, and I also like the
gradual focus of how the leaves go out of
focus. The aperture was F7.1

I like this photo because of the focus/aperture


and how the image has chosen to focus not on
the person, not on the rock, but on the
foreground before the rock, I find that to be
alternative and I quite admire this photo for it.
The aperture is F7.1

I like this photo because how the photo


complies with rule of thirds, and takes full
advantage of the aperture settings by
focusing on under half the image. The
aperture was F4.5

I like this photo because of how with zoom


and other things, the image focuses on the
person who is taking the photo. The aperture
was F7.1

I like this photo because of the depth of


field, and the zoom used. The Aperture
used was F5.6

I like this photo because of the flash


lighting usedand how it makes the sign
on the door luck, the apature was at
F4.5

THIS IMAGE IS A
DIFFERENT IMAGE FROM
THE OTHERS BUT I
PREFER IT AS IT LOOKS
CLEAR, ONLY NATURAL
LIGHT IS USED, THE DEPTH
OF FIELD LOOKS GOOD
AND AS IT IS ONLY THE
PERSONS BODY AND NO
FACE, IT GIVES THE PHOTO
A SENSE OF MYSTERY. THE
APERTURE WAS AT F5.6

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