This weekend, I took pictures trying to capture the light and dark between the string lights I had hanging in my room and the dark environment of my bedroom. Throughout the photoshoot, I switched the subjects in the photo. I started out with a teddy bear and then a candle and then some pumpkins. During this assignment I learned that there are many different ways to take a picture that can make shadows and lights like these look really cool. The photo above is I think, one of my best photos. The aperture in this photo is 8.0, the shutter speed at 1/60, and the ISO as 400. As for editing, I toned down the clarity to kind of emphasize the light and dark and give the photo more of a depth of field.
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For this assignment, our class was exposed to a little more of what the photoshop application is about. We were told to keep a consistent picture throughout the collage but, change the colors of the picture in each corner. This assignment made me more familiar with copying and pasting photos into photoshop, how to change the colors and saturation of an image, and where photoshop originated. These photos are of my friends Nolan Godek and Megan Mulligan, the first pictures I had taken in this class.
Over the weekend, my family and I went to Pennsylvania to visit my grandparents. They live in the mountains and I thought, what better place to take pictures than the mountains? While exploring with the settings of the camera, I found it really difficult to get the exposure to match the brightness outside. Something I will definitely keep in mind for next week is to experiment more with the settings and bring extra sets of batteries !!!This was the best photo I shot over the weekend. Shutter Speed: 1/1000 Aperture: 4.0 ISO: 200 For this project, we were told to go out and find examples of 11 photography elements and photograph them. We took our cameras throughout the school grounds searching for these 11 things that we could capture in a picture. Throughout this assignment I explored the Bridge application, experimented with my camera, and learned a little bit more about how to use it. I also became more familiar with these new elements of photography that were introduced to our class. I'm Cassidy Bero and this is my blog, Cassidy Bero Photography. Some things about myself are that I have two younger sisters, Josie and Rylee, and a dog named Quincy. My sisters and I are all involved in volleyball. This season I am playing at Team Detroit Volleyball Club on the U15 National Team as well as the JV team here at Saline. I thought this class would be really cool because over the past summer, I visited Guatemala on a mission trip with my youth group and was assigned as our mission team's dedicated photographer. I got to take a lot of pictures and I got to explore more about this liking I had taken to photography. I hope this class will help me to learn more about the art of photography and have fun doing it.
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