Lesson 3 assignment

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  • #18705
    RUBEN ADAD
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    #21287
    Duncan Rawlinson
    Keymaster

    Hi there,

    Thanks for sending in your assignment for lesson 3!

    First things first, here is the EXIF data for the images on this assignment:

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    Date Time Original: 2013:07:04 19:56:32
    Exposure Time: 1/10
    F Number: f / 16
    Exposure Program: Aperture priority
    ISO Speed Ratings: 200
    Metering Mode: Pattern
    Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
    Focal Length: 37mm
    White Balance: Auto white balance
    Make: SONY
    Model: NEX-3N
    LensInfo: 4
    LensModel: E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS
    Exif Version:
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    Maker Note: 918
    User Comment: 36618
    Date Time Digitized: 2013:07:04 19:56:32
    Brightness Value: 5.33
    Max Aperture Value: 4.97
    Light Source: Unknown
    File Source: DSC
    Scene Type: Directly photographed
    Custom Rendered: Normal process
    Digital Zoom Ration: 1
    Focal Length In 35mm Film: 55mm
    Scene Capture Type: Standard
    Contrast: Normal
    Saturation: Normal
    Sharpness: Normal
    InteroperabilityIFDPointer: 36748
    ExifIFDPointer: 360
    Orientation: 1
    YCbCr Positioning: 2
    X Resolution: 350
    Y Resolution: 350
    Resolution Unit: 2
    Date Time: 2013:07:04 19:56:32
    Image Description:
    Software: NEX-3N v1.00

    [attachment=0:26hkhi1n]DSC00333 EXIF.png[/attachment:26hkhi1n]
    Date Time Original: 2013:07:04 20:03:18
    Exposure Time: 1/50
    F Number: f / 5.60
    Exposure Program: Manual
    ISO Speed Ratings: 200
    Metering Mode: Pattern
    Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
    Focal Length: 49mm
    White Balance: Auto white balance
    Make: SONY
    Model: NEX-3N
    LensInfo: 4
    LensModel: E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS
    Exif Version:
    Flashpix Version:
    Color Space: 1
    Pixel X Dimension: 4912
    Pixel Y Dimension: 3264
    CompressedBitsPerPixel: 1
    Maker Note: 918
    User Comment: 36618
    Date Time Digitized: 2013:07:04 20:03:18
    Brightness Value: 5.27
    Max Aperture Value: 4.97
    Light Source: Unknown
    File Source: DSC
    Scene Type: Directly photographed
    Custom Rendered: Normal process
    Exposure Mode: 1
    Digital Zoom Ration: 1
    Focal Length In 35mm Film: 73mm
    Scene Capture Type: Standard
    Contrast: Normal
    Saturation: Normal
    Sharpness: Normal
    InteroperabilityIFDPointer: 36748
    ExifIFDPointer: 360
    Orientation: 1
    YCbCr Positioning: 2
    X Resolution: 350
    Y Resolution: 350
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    Date Time: 2013:07:04 20:03:18
    Image Description:
    Software: NEX-3N v1.00

    It seems that you have understood both elements of this assignment and you have demonstrated that here with your images.

    In your image of the motion blur you have shown that you understand motion although you have your camera set on aperture priority. For this type of thing I find it easier to shoot using shutter priority but you can really do it either way.

    In your image of the stick you have shown that you understand shallow depth of field. Notice how you’ve taken the viewer’s eye and forced it to look at what you want it to look at. The reason this technique often works is because this mirrors how our eyes work. Your eyes and your brain automatically do this.

    My only minor note here would be for you to try to create images when you go through the assignment that you will enjoy having in your portfolio.

    It’s hard to learn technique and take photos you’re happy with but this is what I try to get the students who work their way through the course to do.

    In other words I want you to be proud of your images when you finsh. One little thing to have in the back of your mind is whether or not you’d put the image on your wall. But this isn’t a strict rule it’s just a guide for you.

    Did you have any questions about this assignment? 😀

    #21288
    RUBEN ADAD
    Member

    Hello, how can I review the results of the quizzes? I just finished the quiz for this lesson but no feedback was given.

    Thanks in advance,
    RUBEN

    #21289
    Duncan Rawlinson
    Keymaster

    The results should be displayed upon completion of the last question.

    Which quiz was it?

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