Use natural light Find a background with low details Play with the space around your model Make your subject feel comfortable and let them act Set a counterpoint in the picture Focus on the eyes Get creative with framing your subject Play with shadow and light Create tension with different angles Take a series of shots
-I have many things that I enjoy. one of my favorites fast food is in n out in my opinion is the best burger place other then shake shack there burgers are good and also is in n out but i defiantly shake shack those are the best burgers. I was born in Mexico and then moved to the u.a.e its a lot better over there except for the heat but im used to it. I also like to watch f1 one in my opinion it is interesting and fun to watch people go at like 200mph and my favorite movie is rush and star wars I have seen all of the star wars movies and rush I have watched it like 5 times. My favorite sport Is football I was on the team but I got cut idk why but ill just try next year.
I also like driving the go carts I was in a team when I was in the u.a.e it was pretty fun and interesting. I also love to watch casa de papel and I also like to listen to tyler the creator I liked a couple songs from his album.
If you want to freeze the action in a photo, you’ll need to use to choose a faster shutter speed. On the other hand, you can also experiment with slowing down the shutter speed and panning your camera throughout the picture to create a sense of speed and movement. It takes a bit of practice to get right, but if you match the speed of your subject, you can hold them in focus while the directional blur emphasizes the sense of movement. Whenever possible, you will want to use a wide aperture, such as f/3.5 or lower. This will create a narrow depth-of-field, and helps the players to stand out, as the background distractions will be blurred.
Depth of Field is the part of a photo that will appear sharp and is in focus. Images can vary in depth in field, some having blurred backgrounds, some having both the foreground and background in focus. There are 3 main things that affect and manipulate depth of field: aperture, lens and subject distance, and focal length of the lens. Aperture controls how big or small the hole is of the camera. A smaller f-number will be a wider aperture, giving shallow depth of field. A larger f-number will have a smaller aperture having a deeper depth of field, having more background in focus. Another factor is the distance between the lens and subject, closer will bring more of a shallow depth of field, more farther will bring a more deeper depth of field. Lastly, focal length of the lens, zooming in with the lens will give shallow depth, while lower zoom will give a deeper depth of field.