June 10, 2006

Artist
About Me
- Name: Sarah Julianne
This is a photography exposition.
All of the photography on this site was done while I was a serious-amateur and while, on the whole, that will always be so, this reference is to before I enrolled in and graduated from photography school. Most of the photography is 1024 x 768 pixels in JPEG standard. If you have an alternate preference feel free to leave a comment or use my e-dress for available accommodations.
"The reason I don't post any messages is because I wanted to create something totally free from bias and self satisfaction, if that's possible. I wanted to sway attention solely to the art without an explanation of it or without trying to 'convince' appreciation. I set Pictorial, intentionally, to let the art be self explanatory in hopes it would gauge a true and honest reaction. If they hate it, I want them to, vice versa."
-Sarah Julianne
7 Comments:
How to take a photo like that? I alwawys want to never do reasearch on that.
I was in the passenger seat of a moving car and I shot it out the window. I had it on Manual, 5 second Long Shutter, 400 ISO, Vivid, and Superfine. I was going more for a streak then blur look but I was happy with the overall effect. Hope this helps.
My camera doesn't have manual function. I will need a better camera like the Canon 30D, but it is too pricy for me right now. I need to learn to take better pictures first.
Thanks!
Tell me the make and model and I'll look up the features to try and see if you'd be able to duplicate it.
Thanks but I will take a deeper look at the manual .It is a Fujifilm a303.
Plsease continue to post nice photos.
I don't know if it will work for you but I would try this. The ISO is set at 100 so don't worry about that. The slower the shutter speed the more light it will catch so turn it as low as it will go, which on the A303 is like 1/2 sec. Different speeds will give you different results but I would practice on like a street light or something in the dark and compare it to what you actually see. If needed, also try to change the metering zones to get the effect you would like. I can't do both at the same time with mine but I couldn't find if you could or not. You may want to play with the white balance presets as well cause that can make some crazy colors and effects. Hope this helps!
Thanks I apprecated ! Have a nice day !
Post a Comment
<< Home