Project 1 Camera Skills Samples of Student Work. Task #1- Zoom.

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Project 1 Camera Skills Samples of Student Work

Task #1- Zoom

Task #1 Zoom

Task #2- Flash No FlashFlash

Task #2- Flash No FlashFlash

Task #3- Aperture Shallow depth of field Smaller f-stop that draws your attention to the crisp foreground and blurs the background More depth of field. Higher f-stop that results in a picture with a blurred foreground and a crisp, detailed background

Task #3- Aperture Shallow depth of field Smaller f-stop that draws your attention to the crisp foreground and blurs the background More depth of field. Higher f-stop that results in a picture with a blurred foreground and a crisp, detailed background

Task #3- Aperture More depth of field. Higher f-stop that results in a picture with a blurred foreground and a crisp, detailed background Shallow depth of field Smaller f-stop that draws your attention to the crisp foreground and blurs the background

Task #4- Shutter Speed Stop ActionMotion Blur

Task #4- Shutter Speed Stop ActionMotion Blur

Task #4- Shutter Speed Stop ActionMotion Blur

Task #4- Shutter Speed Stop ActionMotion Blur

Task #4- Shutter Speed Stop ActionMotion Blur