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Collapse SubdiscussionGideon Gifford
Gideon Gifford
Feb 1, 2021Feb 1 at 12:29am
The images I have chosen are image 5 and 3. In image 5 and 3 you can see that the image is not very clear and that there are some problems with it. During the shooting process one of the reasons it came out so bad could be because of size of the aperture they were using. In each photo to prevent this they could have checked to make sure that the right aperture was set before taking the photos. It could have been shot with a bigger aperture so the image is clearer and not all fuzzy.
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Collapse SubdiscussionJennifer Nolasco Garcia
Jennifer Nolasco Garcia
TuesdayFeb 2 at 11:46am
I chose images 3 and 5. Both images show that there is no clear shot. Image 3 shows the aperture not being used correctly. To fix this mistake, they could have used a higher aperture so it would be clear without being blurry. For image 5, the shutter speed was to low. Lets say it was 1/15, the image is blurry without having a clear shot. If the shutter speed was higher, like 1/500, it would have been a clearer photo with the cats tongue taken out.
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Collapse SubdiscussionJessyka Morgan
Jessyka Morgan
WednesdayFeb 3 at 9:40pm
Images 3 and 5 seems to come out less clear than others and that reason can be simply because the photographer used a smaller aperture. Before the photo shoot the photographer should have checked if the right size aperture was being used. A bigger aperture would make the pictures not so blurry.
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Collapse SubdiscussionEmilio Sanchez
Emilio Sanchez
ThursdayFeb 4 at 7:59am
I choose images 1 & 5 The first one is over exposure, maybe changed settings for nighttime. Either way the shutter speed must've been too long and/or the aperture was too big. Not much time to focus was given or it couldn't focus because of movement. Maybe the aperture was to big so too much light or to little light resulted in it being blurry.
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Collapse SubdiscussionKristen Fine
Kristen Fine
ThursdayFeb 4 at 11:52am
I chose image 4 and 5. In image 4, I'd say the issue is the colors are off and way too blue-hued, but this may not even be something from the shoot it could be an after editing mess up. In image 5, the issue is the blurriness. It seems the cat moved or sneezed as the picture was being taken. In image 4 this could be fixed by messing w the hues in an editing application, and image 5 it is needing a faster shutter speed to avoid this. 5 could've been taken with faster shutter speed and 4 needs some color correction.
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Collapse SubdiscussionXander Maddox-Guillen
Xander Maddox-Guillen
ThursdayFeb 4 at 12:39pm
The images I have chosen are images 1 and 3. What wrong with the first image is way too exposed to the brightness. The image is far too bright to see what is currently in the photo. The shutter speed was most likely too long and the aperture was too big. For Image 3 it is very blurry to see the photo. It focuses on the leaves instead of the person in the background. The aperture should have been a little bit higher for it to focus better.
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Collapse SubdiscussionJonathan Gunn
Jonathan Gunn
ThursdayFeb 4 at 2:42pm