Task - To take one photo of that exhibits each quality below:
Focal length: Perspective, Close-up, Zoom-shot
Sensor Latitude: High Key, Low Key
Restrictions: No flash light
Here are the new shots:
Perspective

f5.6, 1/30s , ISO200, 48mm
Close-up

Retook a picture of another flower is better lighting conditions. The lights were less harsh and were more flattering for a flower and it reflects off the water droplets. Just in case you were wondering, yes they're artificial plants :p
Zoom shot

f14.0, 1/8s, ISO400, 12mm
I really like this shot. Somehow it seems to portray the rush for seats every time someone boards the bus, or any public transport for that matter. Just the other day another auntie practically zoomed to the seat just in front of me, just as that lady stood up to leave. Unfortunately (for her), I was too tired to care. SIT! And she gave me a dirty look. Oops.
High Key

f6.3, 1/30s, ISO400, 24mm
I re-did this photo by adjusting the exposure and masking the shadow away. Now it seems less distracting and more focus is on the beautiful glass and potpourri instead.
Low Key

f4.5, 1/10s, ISO1600, 32mm
I re-adjusted this photo after a few rounds of practices. I found the previous one too dark, and I couldn't see much details. This is a little better. I love the vibrance of the flowers and the subtle contour of the vase. I think I'm in love with glass (:
Focal length: Perspective, Close-up, Zoom-shot
Sensor Latitude: High Key, Low Key
Restrictions: No flash light
Here are the new shots:

Re-taken the same subject in portraiture. I love this effect, it's a little disorienting. :P
Close-up


I really like this shot. Somehow it seems to portray the rush for seats every time someone boards the bus, or any public transport for that matter. Just the other day another auntie practically zoomed to the seat just in front of me, just as that lady stood up to leave. Unfortunately (for her), I was too tired to care. SIT! And she gave me a dirty look. Oops.
High Key

I re-did this photo by adjusting the exposure and masking the shadow away. Now it seems less distracting and more focus is on the beautiful glass and potpourri instead.
Low Key

I re-adjusted this photo after a few rounds of practices. I found the previous one too dark, and I couldn't see much details. This is a little better. I love the vibrance of the flowers and the subtle contour of the vase. I think I'm in love with glass (:
Labels: Assignment 3, Assignments, Final