- Framing
- depth of fields
- focus
iPhone - City pond-iPhone 15- f 8
- Leading lines
- Focal length
- histogram
iPhone - Noon light- f 8.0
- White balance
- depth of field
- Long exposure
- Leading lines
- Exposure compensation
- Depth of field
iPhone - Pink sky - f 3.5
- Exposure
- Focus
- White balance
Iphone - Abandoned house- f 8.0
- White balance
- depth of field
- Exposure compensation
iPhone - Arizona sky - f 8.0
- Depth of field
- long exposure
- white balance
iPhone - Parking lot - f 4.5
iPhone - Toyota Frs - f5.6
- Depth of field
- exposure
- White balance
- Depth of field
- focus
- noice
- Completing this project has been fun and challenging at the same time. Challenging due to me having to think outside the box and having to do things I usually don’t like waking up early to get the photos. Me having to use different terms and different styles of photography at first was very confusing, however I did find a way to combine my personal life and where I live into my photos. My photos became more and more personal with each photo. And with each photo me and my friends began to take each one more ambitious. In the first photos I was walking to school and I saw the tree be illuminated by the sunlight and I thought it was a good idea to take a photo to take this photo. I adjusted my phone to f 7 to get the exposure. In another photo I went to a car meet in downtown Fremont with friends and we began to take photos of old school cars. Cars such as the Ferrari 488 spider. This car in particular is really cool because this car is very expensive and exclusive to specific people. I took a photo of this car in .5 on my iPhone and adjusted the exposure slightly in Lightroom. In another photo I was walking home again and I walked past my sisters apartment. Her apartment has a really old design and it’s angles reflect light in very special ways. This photo was taken in the early morning and the sun causes the windows on the apartment causes the sun to shine of the glass and glisten.using my iPhone camera I adjusted the exposure and depth of the photo to find the perfect shot and took it. The only thing I wish I did more during this project was experiment more with different subjects and different people to take pictures of.