For today's lesson I headed over to the business park near my apartment. I was aiming for Day Two of my I-5 avoidance. Success! (I might even be able to avoid it tomorrow, too, although 405 is on the agenda. slight grrr). I headed to the business park because I notice flowers there all the time! Usually I am in a hurry to get to work (or a hurry to get home!) so I figured I would take advantage of the warm glow of sunset to get a few shots. I waited a bit too long, and sunlight was slipping away quickly. I managed a few interesting (and challenging) shots, though.
Fall Color
Sunset Flowers 1, 2, 3 & 4
For my first series on this post, I have a group of shots of the same sweet little white flower, taken at different f-stops. I used Del's 2-4-6-8 approach for shutter speed, but applied it to aperture settings. I like the third one the best, f7.1
Sunset Flower f.18
Sunset Flower 4.0
Sunset Flower F14.0
Just for Fun
Ok, so, just for fun, I wanted to take one as close as I could at f1.8. This is what I ended up with.... I kinda like the bluriness of it, relaxes my eyes a bit.
Ok, so, just for fun, I wanted to take one as close as I could at f1.8. This is what I ended up with.... I kinda like the bluriness of it, relaxes my eyes a bit.
Twilight Flower 1, 2, 3 & 4
I continued on about a 1/2 mile to this patch of loveliness that has caught my eye just about every morning. It used to be a gigantic bunch of blossoms, but I noticed the landscapers cut them down early last week. Shoot. I missed my chance! I managed to get a couple shots here. It was quite dark by this point, so I had that challenge, too. Joy! I took the first three at ISO 100, but with the aperture setting I had for the last one, I needed to bump up the ISO... it was a thirty second exposure even at ISO 200!
This group didn't turn out at all like I had expected, and I wish I would have moved my camera a wee bit over to the left so that the brown part of the flower would be in focus instead of the silly tip of the petal. But, oh well, I learned something about composition, eh? What I do like is how obvious the setting changes are; the sunset flower settings seemed to create slight changes in f-stop settings. I suppose a big factor, too, is the dramatic difference in shutter speed, too. The sunset flower shots were pretty similar in shutter speeds, all at a fraction of a second. The Twilight group though, ranged from 1/2 a second to 30 seconds! Wowie!
Enjoy.
Twilight at f1.8, 1/2 second, ISO 100
Twilight at f4.5, 2.5 seconds, ISO 100
Twilight at f-8.0, 13 seconds, ISO 100
And there you go! These pics are going to be useful for me as I progress, and not really "frame worthy." Actually, I just realized this afternoon that I haven't printed out any pics from my new camera. Weird. I'm going to have to do that soon, eh? I need some new pics for my living room anyway. The DC & New York Black and Whites are soooo 2007 :)
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