Photographing Water

 

Fstop: f/3.5 
It wasn't very easy to get a good shot because almost all of the pictures were too dark, which may also be due to the paper not being bright enough. However, this could also be because the flash was not bright enough. 


Shutter: 1/640

fstop: 5.6
It wasn't difficult per se to get a good shot, the only thing you really had to do was take a lot of pictures, because, due to the lack of contrast, a lot of pictures did not have clear water droplets, and it was blend together. 

Shutter Speed: 1/200

Fstop: f/3.5 Shutter: 1/320
It wasn't easy to get a good shot, because of the colors there wasn't a good amount of clarity in the pictures, and most of them were far too blurry. I think shooting this with flash led to making the distinction between the water drop and the colored water too unclear. 


Fstop: f/11 Shutter Speed: 1/100
It was pretty easy too get a good shot because there was a good contrast between the color and water. We did multiple different patterns of water drops. I think the flash was good for this shot because it made the water very clear, which increased the contrast between the clear water and color drops. 


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