Photography Notebook Kaymei Kabia KAB12379353 23/11/2012.

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Photography Notebook Kaymei Kabia KAB /11/2012

This photograph shows blurred movement as vehicle behind the moving are blurred whereas the movements of the model and her cape are in focus. F-stop f/5.6, Shutter speed=1/250 & ISO speed= ISO – 100.

This photograph shows a long depth of field as everything in the photograph is sharp and in focus. F- stop=f/3.1, Shutter speed=1/250 & ISO speed= ISO – /11/2012

This photograph shows a shallow depth of field as the foreground is sharp and in focus whereas the background is not. F-stop=f/4.8, Shutter speed=1/60 & ISO speed= ISO – 3200.

23/11/2012 This photograph shows a long depth of field as everything in the photograph is sharp and in focus. F-stop=f/5.8, Shutter speed=1/80 & ISO speed= ISO – 400.

23/11/2012 This photograph shows frozen moments as the movement in this photograph is sharp and in focus. F-stop=f/4.5, Shutter speed=1/200 & ISO speed= ISO – 80.

23/11/2012 This photograph shows a long depth of field as everything in the picture is sharp in focus. F-stop=f/6.8, Shutter speed=1/60 & ISO speed= ISO – 3200.

23/11/2012 This photograph shows a shallow depth of field as the foreground is sharp and in focus whereas the background is not. F- stop=f/4.8, Shutter speed=1/60 & ISO speed= ISO – 250.

23/11/2012 This photograph shows rule of thirds as when this image is divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines the important compositional elements (the model) are be placed their intersections. F-stop= F/2.8, shutter speed= 1/15, ISO speed=320

23/11/2012 This photograph shows leading lines as the lines in this photography lead my eyes the ending point of the photograph. F- stop=4.5, Shutter speed=1/15, ISO=320

23/11/2012 This photograph shows a long depth of field as everything is sharp and in focus. F- stop=f/5.4, shutter speed= 1/50, ISO= 64.