Thursday, March 28, 2013

Landscape and Nature (week #8)

Criteria 1: S-curve. Nice windy gravel path in the middle of nowhere.  f-stop: f/11  ISO: 280  Aperture: 4.8 No flash

Criteria 1: S-curve. Winding tractor marks through a large field. f-stop: f/5.6  ISO: 100 Aperture: 5 No flash

Criteria 2: Improve: Here is an old outhouse at a school called Cracker Box school in the middle of nowhere. I edited everything to make it look like a classic warm picture. f-stop: f/11  ISO: 180 Aperture: 4.8 No flash

Criteria 3: Panorama: My actual Pano was an awesome picture-and it had this picture in plus a winding road. Technical difficulties keep me from posting it. I'll ask Myles for help :) This is my husband on-top of a very large hill filled with weird stones and fossils. f-stop: f/8  ISO: 100  Aperture: 3.6  No flash

Criteria 4: Texture: A big roll of scratchy hay. : f-stop: f/11  ISO: 250  Aperture: 4.2 No flash
Criteria 4: Texture: cute, bright, fuzzy, little, yellow flowers in the ditch. They are the first signs of Spring!
: f-stop: f/5.6  ISO: 400 Aperture: 5 No flash
 

Criteria 5: The Golden hour. We climbed up on our garage to get a picture of the sun setting over the Yellowstone. f-stop: f/11 ISO: 140 Aperture: 5 No flash

Criteria 5: Golden hour. We waited until the sun totally went down-which only took a few minutes. f-stop: f/9  ISO: 400 Aperture: 5 No flash

Choice: It was a windy day up on that hill. Always gotta have a picture together :)  : f-stop: f/9 ISO: 100  Aperture: 3.6 No flash

Choice: A view from the top. The VW looks like a toy car from way up here. Also, the texture and shapes of the sandstone/rocks is so cool. f-stop: f/9  ISO: 100 Aperture: 3.7 No flash

Choice: An old car in the middle of a field with miles of nothing anywhere in sight. My husband spotted it and I had to jump a barbed-wire fence to get out there. Pretty cool though.f-stop: f/11  ISO: 320 Aperture: 3.9 No flash

Panorama: Here is my husband along with the beautiful Montana background!