This project is called “Still Life – Landscape.”
I have to say that field trip was fantastic, and it was fun to take so many nice pictures with friends.
However, I do not know how to use Photoshop, and that gives me a lot of troubles.
Because the pictures I took in the greenhouse only have deep depth of field, so I took some other pictures instead.
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This picture was took at Port Jefferson with the correct exposure and the lowest ISO. It was at nightfall, but with the lowest ISO, there was no annoying noise on the picture.
ISO : 3200 S: 1/8130s EV: 0 F: 2.2
This one is the one with the highest ISO, it should be brighter, but because of the shutter speed, the picture remains an acceptable brightness. However, when you watch the picture carefully, you can see the noise appears, and that ruin the feeling when you watching the picture.
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This one is the one with overexposure, and it looks totally different: it is so bright that it is not look like the nightfall, but looks more like early in the morning.
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This is the one with underexposure, and this is my favorite one. Because of the underexposure, the picture looks more like the nightfall.
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This is the one with alternative angle of view. With the focus point focused on the wood, it also gives an deep depth of field.
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This was take in the field trip at greenhouse. With the narrow aperture, it make the background looks hazy.
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This one is Wagner College, where I am living, and this is the one with slower shutter speed. Although a slower shutter speed can bring you a brighter picture and blurring of rapid motion, it is influenced by shaking hand so much. Without the help of a tripod, it is hard to take a nice picture with slower shutter speed.
Here are some other pictures I took about Landscapes and “Still Life” topic:
Here are some pictures I took last year about landscape, hope you enjoy !
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