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Photo #1 

Title : Grandma's Room

ISO : 400 / Shutter Speed : 30 / Aperture : 5.6  

Composition Technique : Rule of Thirds 

Description of the photo : This photo shows thread and old woven basket.





Photo #2 

Title : Gaze

ISO : 1200 / Shutter Speed : 15 / Aperture : 16 

Composition Technique : Framing 

Description of the photo : She's looking at the friend in front of her.



Photo #3

Title : Birthday and Smile 

ISO : 1200 / Shutter Speed : 15 / Aperture : 16  

Composition Technique : Implied line 

Description of the photo : She smiles as she receives her birthday present. 


Photo #4 

Title : Before the show

ISO : 3200 / Shutter Speed : 2 / Aperture : 3.4  

Composition Technique : Framing 

Description of the photo : Before the rehearsal begins, the instruments rest quietly beside the open sheet music. 



Pinhole Photos 


Subject matter : Everyday Objects - Stone Marker

Weather Conditions : Good, It's sunny

Exposure time : 40sec 

Describe the process of creating a pinhole image : Make a pinhole box and sticks the print sheet so it aligns with the hole. Go outside and find the stable spot that you can put your pinhole box. And prepare the timer and set the time properly and then if you are ready, start a timer and remove your tape. When the timer is over, puts the tape back the way it was. Take the paper off in the dark room, and print. 

In my case, the proper time is maybe 40 seconds. So I set my timer on 40sec and find the spot that has enough sunlight. 




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