I found this a bit more difficult to shoot. I could shoot anything at a wide angle but it was hard to find something that told any kind of story.
All were shot at 18mm.
My name is Kylea Custer and people commonly mispronounce my first name. My first name is a mix of my parents names. My dad's name is Kyle and my mom's name is Lea (lee) so my name is Kylea (Ki-lee). I was born and raised in Las Vegas, the Sin City but my heart belongs in Texas where I served an 18 month mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I have been into photography and cameras my whole life. In high school I was in yearbook for two years and I was the Editor-in-Chief my senior year. I was also the historian for several other clubs. I am currently using a Nikon D5500 with an 18-55 mm zoom lens that has an f-stop of 3.6-22 and I am hoping to have a 50mm prime lens later this year.
The Axioms we discussed in class are great depth-of-field, shallow depth-of-field, slow shutter speed, and fast shutter speed. In the following photos I will demonstrate those axioms. Shallow Depth-of-Field Aperture was at F-stop 3.5. Shutter speed was 1/30. ISO 400. Focuses on what is right in front of the camera, things farther away are blurry. Great Depth-of-Field Aperture F-stop 22. Shutter 1/1.3 More of the photo is clear and crisp. Fast Shutter Speed Shutter speed 1/1600. F-stop 7.1. ISO 400 (Frozen motion) Slow Shutter Speed Shutter speed 1/40. F 22. ISO 400. (The ball and his catching hand a blurred.) I noticed that it was a lot harder to use a slow shutter speed when there is a lot of light outside which is a given. I had to make my aperture much smaller so that less light would come in.
Here in my photos I have tried to illustrate what having anxiety feels like. For those of us who do not suffer from anxiety it is often hard to understand what our friends and/or family are going through when an anxiety attack hits. Many of my family members have and anxiety and depression. It has often been described to me as a trapped feeling. They feel like they can't escape this overwhelming feeling. I darkened my photos and put them into black and white to give it more of a real sense.
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