F-Stop: f/3.5
Shutter Speed: 1/30
ISO: 1600
This photo represents pattern. I took it in my basement on top of my ping-pong table. I moved a white canvas that was laying around behind my shoot so I could have a whole color as my background. I used a low f-stop of 3.5 so I could focus in on just the middle part of the dominos. I had my ISO at 1600 before I had the idea of resting the camera on the table and forgot to turn it down to a lower setting. This would have removed some of the grain present in the photo but I am still happy with the overall outcome.
I edited this photo to give it a whiter background. The lighting of my basement gave everything a yellow tint and by using the white balance tool it automatically correct it. I then played with the clarity and highlights till the dominos were bright and shiny but also fuzzy in the foreground and background. I made sure that the reflections of light in the closest domino looked as cool as I could make them because they add a really nice element to the photo.
There are multiple patterns captured in this photo. There is a simple black line splitting the dominos which draws your attention through the line of dominos. The bottom halves of the dominos count from 1 upwards and the top halves have a repeating number of 7. There is also a constant theme of shape that has been captured because the circles on the dominos are uniform throughout.
Unintentionally the last domino is flipped upside down. I had been moving the dominos a lot between shoots and stop paying attention enough to the details of their order. Even though this was unintentionally I liked the outcome of it because it breaks up the hard patterns and adds a nice amount of irregularity to the photo. If I could go back and change it, I would have flipped one of the dominos in the middle upside down so it was more clear that I had intentionally added this element.
I edited this photo to give it a whiter background. The lighting of my basement gave everything a yellow tint and by using the white balance tool it automatically correct it. I then played with the clarity and highlights till the dominos were bright and shiny but also fuzzy in the foreground and background. I made sure that the reflections of light in the closest domino looked as cool as I could make them because they add a really nice element to the photo.
There are multiple patterns captured in this photo. There is a simple black line splitting the dominos which draws your attention through the line of dominos. The bottom halves of the dominos count from 1 upwards and the top halves have a repeating number of 7. There is also a constant theme of shape that has been captured because the circles on the dominos are uniform throughout.
Unintentionally the last domino is flipped upside down. I had been moving the dominos a lot between shoots and stop paying attention enough to the details of their order. Even though this was unintentionally I liked the outcome of it because it breaks up the hard patterns and adds a nice amount of irregularity to the photo. If I could go back and change it, I would have flipped one of the dominos in the middle upside down so it was more clear that I had intentionally added this element.
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