Photographing water
Photographing Water
Group: Wilson Chu, Connor Watson
Photograph a Water Droplet with Flash:
Using the DSLR with the flash: fstop: _5.6_ Shutter speed: _________1/200s_____Questions: 1. Was it easy to get a good shot? Why/why not? (2pts) I mean, it was so so, the timing had to be good which was kinda hard.
2. What did you like/not like about shooting water with the flash? (2pts) I liked how much it lit up the photo, but it also hurt my eyes when taking it because of how many we were taking. Overall though I like flash.
Using the DSLR: _____5.6_______ Shutter sped: ____1/640s______
Questions: 1. Was it easy to get a good shot? Why/why not? (2pts) It was just as difficult as the rest, which wasn't very difficult. just time right and take loads of pictures and we were fine.
2. What did you like/not like about shooting water without the flash? (2pts) it wasn't very lit up which I don't like as much, but it was easier to take I feel.
2. What did you like/not like about shooting colored water with the flash? (2pts) I thought it was cool with a different color, although I'm not a big fan of that color. I have beef with teal. Teal wont decide if it is green or blue, I see it as more of a blue, and I like blue. But teal is where I draw the line of liking blue. Teal sucks.
Questions: 1. Was it easy to get a good shot? Why/why not? (2pts) I found it kind of hard to get a good shot, the jar lid on top was kinda annoying, as you couldn't get a good shot of the dye
2. What creative adjustments did your team make for this shot? (2pts) We put the camera slightly closer, but in the end it still wasn't an amazing view.
3. What did you like/not like about shooting water without the flash? (2pts) I think it was still cool, I like flash because it really lights up everything and it is more interesting to look at.
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Rate your group:
Always… were on task, cleaned up, treated equipment professionally, worked as a team by sharing the work, stayed focused, were creative. (10pts)
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