REMOVING UNWANTED ITEMS
FAST AND SLOW SHUTTER SPEED
Fast - In pictures one through three I probably used a shutter speed around 1/1000 because of how sharp the image is. I froze the dice in mid air and I tried to get a image like they are floating. I was only about 5 or 6 inches from the dice when I took the picture. A tool I used to make the picture was a LED light that brightened up the background.
Slow - For pictures four through six I used a 1/8 shutter speed. You can see this because of how blurry the image is. All three of the images show motion in the dice, they almost look like they are flying across the screen. I was only a few inches a way from the dice when I took these pictures and I used the same LED light that I used in the first 3 images
Slow - For pictures four through six I used a 1/8 shutter speed. You can see this because of how blurry the image is. All three of the images show motion in the dice, they almost look like they are flying across the screen. I was only a few inches a way from the dice when I took these pictures and I used the same LED light that I used in the first 3 images
PAINTING WITH LIGHT
APERTURE
The two images that I'm choosing to compare are the images on the very bottom. I believe the shallow depth of field(right) looks a lot better. This is because it highlights the part of the image I was trying to capture. It also adds a focal point on the image which creates a good blue background.