Shutter Speed: 640
Aperture: 3.4
ISO: 100
Option 3: When learning about today’s assignment of taking
portraits, I was extremely nervous and wondering how I was going to do this
since I have no experience what so ever with taking portraits. But, actually
while doing the assignment, I didn’t find it as difficult as I thought it would
be. I actually enjoyed doing this assignment. I was always nervous to go up to someone
new and start a conversation with him or her, but there was never an issue with
taking anyone’s pictures. This photo is my favorite because I loved the way she
is smiling and laughing. She was pointing out her house right before I took
this picture and she didn’t speak any English so I’m pretty sure she was
laughing at me trying to figure out what she was saying and then her trying to
figure out what I was saying. I really like the color of the wall behind her
and the alley and I had enough sunlight that I was able to use a low ISO of 100.
I obviously wanted her face to be the focal point of the picture so I made sure
that I had a low aperture of 3.4 so I was able to get good focus on her face. I also used a little faster shutter speed of 1/640 so i was able to capture her when she was laughing or smiling. When
I first approached her, I asked if she spoke English and she shook her head no
and then I asked her what he name was but I can’t remember what it was. She further
went on to point to her house and then we both were laughing at not being able
to understand each other and then I asked her if I could take her picture and
she agreed to it.
Shutter Speed: 25
Aperture: 4.0
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 400
Aperture: 5.0
ISO: 160
Shutter Speed: 500
Aperture: 5.0
ISO: 80
Shutter Speed: 500
Aperture: 5.0
ISO: 80

The 2nd image down is really arresting, Megan. It makes me want to know more about her/her life. I like your use of landscape composition to allow viewer to see the atmosphere of her world. I'm glad that you enjoyed this experience more than you thought you would. You're so friendly and have such a great smile, that I bet your subjects felt drawn to you even if they couldn't speak the same language :)
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