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MMS 173 Blog 1: So Far...

So far, MMS 173 has awakened another skill set in me that I have never imagined I’d ever be interested in. It felt like it’s only been such a short time but I think I have improved in many areas of photography especially my desire to gain my own DSLR or Mirrorless camera in the beginning of this course and now, I was actually able–even though it’s not my ‘own’--to borrow a DSLR camera to physically implement what I have learned in this course. 

Seeing my classmates’ works gave me a mix of feelings about photography. It was interesting to see that everyone has their own style and reasons for capturing pictures they post on their e-portfolio. This gave me a lot of encouragement that photography isn’t just about aesthetics. Most of the time, it’s how you are able to reach the hearts of those who are able to see it. To evoke a feeling, not a photo with an empty subject.

Unfortunately, the face-to-face session did not happen before the deadline of this midpoint blog so I am unable to give more feedback and on-hand learning skills but I hope to learn a lot next week as I join the FTF session! I joined the game photography task, as well. For someone who’s been “a little bit” obsessed with capturing the beauty of landscapes and overall visual appeal of the games I’ve played, this was something I’m sure to enjoy. Although, I have yet to start because I’m still trying to review the elements and compositions of photography, as well as debating how I should implement these things using the game’s camera feature while capturing the beauty of the game.

Moreover, I really appreciate the zoom sessions of Prof Al. Because of it, I’ve been able to understand the units better. His style of explaining the lessons with examples and visuals helped me so much with improving my photography skills, rather than just reading the text plainly.

"Photography is the story
I fail to put into words."

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Divergence

Height

This was a photo I took when we were in Seoul, South Korea recently this March. There’s not much of a story behind this picture but it inspired me to take the shot because of my dad who was looking in awe on the mountains from afar. Seeing this photo once again, I realized there were depths visible in the picture —the closer the subject was from the camera, the darker it was, and the farther and higher it is, the lighter it gets. Although I know that a lower ISO is recommended to use in brighter areas, I used a higher ISO to fill up the darker gap from using a higher shutter speed (I was experimenting with my camera settings by this time, and I had little time to change to lower shutter speed). Moreover, I also noticed that I had my aperture at a higher number, so the lens is letting in smaller bits of light. I had to do this; else the photo will be brighter due to higher ISO.



Camera Settings

Camera Settings

Date & Image Details

It took me too late to realize that the camera's time wasn't properly set. This photo was taken during morning (around 8 AM) according to the similar photos I had on my phone.

Hall from the Sky

Pattern

The symmetrical pattern of the lamp and the windows on the ceiling of this hall was majestic, especially in person. This photo was taken inside the Tower Condominium of Mona Yongpyong (Pyeongchang, South Korea) while we were walking towards the front desk lobby of the hotel. There was enough light inside the hall so I used a bigger aperture in order to let the natural light into the camera while lowering the light sensitivity of the camera (ISO). Moreover, we were walking while I was taking this shot so I had to make the shutter speed faster in order to keep the photo clear without blurring the background.

Camera Setting & Image Details

Camera Setting & Image Details

Real Time Taken: 11 AM

Wall of Presa (Strawberries)

Wall of Presa (Strawberries)

Wall of Presa (Strawberries)

Here is another extra photo which I really liked while I was capturing anything with patterns during our Baguio trip. The way that the strawberries were symmetrically aligned was so satisfying to see. Though, I had to modify it a bit with Photopea in order to highlight the theme.

Baguio Cathedral

Night

Seeing the Baguio Cathedral’s structural composition and lighting during the night was something else. Though, I wish I had more control over my camera in order to shoot good photos even if it’s dark because it was still a bit of a challenge for me to find the right recipe and combination of the 3 camera settings in order to show the lights from the cathedral properly while still keeping them aligned and steady. Since it was dark, I had to use higher ISO and lower shutter speed since my subject wasn’t moving. I also tried to use a smaller number for aperture in order to allow more light into the camera since I needed all the brightness I could get. Without it, the photo will just turn dark with small particles of light or none at all. After countless trials and errors, this is the best night photo I could get from the cathedral. I edited it using photopea in order to crop unnecessary objects in sight and level the angle accordingly.



Camera Settings

Date & Image Details

Date & Image Details

Real time taken: 6:43 PM

Reminiscent 1

Reminiscent 1

This is another photo I took during a night walk with my grandparents. They were holding hands while looking over the view from the terrace. It was a really sweet moment so I'm glad I managed to capture it.

Reminiscent 2

Reminiscent 2

We were resting by a bench nearby when I saw this scene from my grandparents. It really looked like a scene from k-drama, erasing the fact that my grandfather awkwardly hung his arms to my grandmother's shoulder. They were really funny and cute. Truly, a night to remember.

In The Midst of the Crowd

Flower

This was also a photo that I took during our recent Baguio trip. It piqued my interest because it was the first time I saw a flower that looked like dandelions but much thicker and bigger in comparison. These flowers were decorated on the very top floor of SM Baguio. I managed to capture this flower in focus using my 50mm lens and since there was enough light from the mall, I just used the usual ISO speed of 200. I was also experimenting with camera settings this time around so I was using a bigger aperture than recommended in order to allow better separation between my subject and the background. Since my subject isn’t moving for this photo, I set a slower shutter speed so it can capture the details without sacrificing the brightness of the photo.

Camera Setting & Image Details

Camera Setting & Image Details

Real time taken: 8:46 PM

Flowers and Above

Flowers and Above

An extra photo of flowers I took near the Baguio Cathedral. I loved how the branches looked like it was aiming something above from this angle.

Man-Made Falls

Motion

This was my first time trying motion photography with moving water. The very moment I saw this man-made falls near a cafe in Seoul, I knew I had to capture this magnificent view. It was really hard for me to import this specific photo because of how large it is, so it might be a bit grainy and pixelated viewing through this site alone (well, I think most of the photos I uploaded here significantly lost their quality due to uploading restrictions) but I suppose the overall composition and movement is still noticeable. Due to shutter speed constraints, I was only able to shoot at 1/250th of a second in order to catch the movement of the water without completely blurring everything. I tried making it lower but it was hard for me to balance the camera without a tripod so my only option was to make a clear shot. Since there was enough room for sunlight from the back, I set my ISO to 200 and allowed mid-light to enter the camera.

Camera Setting & Image Details

Camera Setting & Image Details

Real Time Taken: 5:24 PM

A Little Dance

A Little Dance

I was also really proud of this shot. It was rare for me to catch something cute and wholesome from kids. The way the camera captured their movement here was also nice! It emphasized the children's movement better.

What I love about photography is that
it brings life into stories.

Des Bantigue

What I love about photography is that
it brings life into stories.

Des Bantigue

What I love about photography is that
it brings life into stories.

Des Bantigue

What I love about photography is that
it brings life into stories.

Des Bantigue