Re: Re: Lesson 8 assingment

#21103
Duncan Rawlinson
Keymaster

Ok so it looks like the site is back online.

There we’re some issues over the weekend with downtime etc.

So first things first here.

The exif data:
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Date Time Original: 2013:02:18 16:14:30
Exposure Time: 1/12
F Number: f / 5
Exposure Program: Manual
ISO Speed Ratings: 200
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal Length: 58mm
White Balance: Manual white balance
Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D7000
Color Space: 1
Pixel X Dimension: 4928
Pixel Y Dimension: 3264
User Comment:
Date Time Digitized: 2013:02:18 16:14:30
Subsec Time: 30
Subsec Time Original: 30
Subsec Time Digitized: 30
Max Aperture Value: 4.70
Light Source: Tungsten (incandescent light)
Sensing Method: One-chip color area sensor
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Exposure Mode: 1
Digital Zoom Ration: 1
Focal Length In 35mm Film: 87mm
Scene Capture Type: Standard
Gain Control: None
Contrast: Normal
Saturation: Normal
Sharpness: Normal
Subject Distance Range: Unknown
ExifIFDPointer: 334
PhotometricInterpretation: 32803
Orientation: 1
X Resolution: 72
Y Resolution: 72
Resolution Unit: 2
Date Time: 2013:02:18 16:14:30
Software: Aperture 3.2.4
Artist: Santiago S.V.
Copyright: Santiago S.V.

So this is quite an odd image!

It’s quite unique and from a photography perspective it’s good. It’s composed well and technically it’s good. It’s just not clear what the image means. It doesn’t have to be clear it’s just that in this case it’s very confusing.

What is one to make of this image?!

Whatever the case is you’d done well with composing your image, thinking creatively, and filling the frame.

Overall you’ve done well here and I like that you are experimenting with these theatrics.

Have you found your general area of interest in photography yet? Are you happy with your progress?

Do you have any questions at this time?