F-Stop: f/4.8
Shutter Speed: 1/320
ISO: 800
I took these portrait shots of my brother on the swing set. We hadn't gone over the dramatic lighting yet, so my ideas for portrait shots revolved around creative settings as opposed to creative lighting. There is still interesting shadows created but the effect is subtle because we were outside in even lighting. I focused my camera to where he would be when he swung infront of me.
I used a pretty face shutter speed so I could freeze my brother on the swing. I also used a very wide aperture so I could focus simply on my brother and nothing else. Both of the photos I took included a lot more in the picture but I cropped them both so I had a nice border along the static swing and tree. His body was cut off on the left side in both photos, because I wouldn't have intentionally cropped him in half. I know it goes against the general rule of not cropping off legs but I think given the action of being on a swing and how he is titled in turns out fine.
I used a pretty face shutter speed so I could freeze my brother on the swing. I also used a very wide aperture so I could focus simply on my brother and nothing else. Both of the photos I took included a lot more in the picture but I cropped them both so I had a nice border along the static swing and tree. His body was cut off on the left side in both photos, because I wouldn't have intentionally cropped him in half. I know it goes against the general rule of not cropping off legs but I think given the action of being on a swing and how he is titled in turns out fine.
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