I took this photo against a window so the edge of the window can serve as a frame in the photo. This photo was taken with ISO of 400, Aperture of 3.5, and Shutter Speed of 1/5.
Creativity is nothing but a mind set free ~ Torrie T. Asai
I took this photo against a window so the edge of the window can serve as a frame in the photo. This photo was taken with ISO of 400, Aperture of 3.5, and Shutter Speed of 1/5.
I took this photo intentionally behind the street lights to use as a prop. I used slow shutter speed so I can create an echoing blurry effect. This photo was taken with ISO of 320, Aperture of 5, and Shutter Speed of 1.
I snapped this picture of Chichén Itzá near Cancun when I was there during the break. I thought the shape showed great depth of field. This photo was taken with ISO of 100, Aperture of 9, and Shutter Speed of 1/405.
I took this picture against the gate of my kindergarden playground in Tokyo, Japan when I went back. This photo was taken with ISO of 80, Aperture of 1.6, and Shutter Speed of 1/60.
I snapped this photo of the water in Mexico from a bridge nearby. During the color theory edit, I brought the saturation up. This photo was taken with ISO of 200, Aperture of 3.2, and Shutter Speed of 1/50.
I took this picture of my friends as I squatted, angling my camera lower than them. This angle created an interesting perspective as they are taller than the camera but they are looking down at it. This photo was taken with ISO of 100, Aperture of 3.3, and Shutter Speed of 1/60.
I took this picture of my friend framed in a medium close up. She looked back at the camera in the car from her seat and it showed a wave of emotion shown from her eyes. This photo was taken with ISO of 320, Aperture of 3.3, and Shutter Speed of 1/60.
I took this photo in an aquarium and isolated my subject by turning down the exposure which created a shadow of them in contrast to the sea animals. This photo was taken with ISO of 100, Aperture of 2.5, and Shutter Speed of 1/50.
I took a picture of my friend Aanya when my friends and I had a picnic at the park. I put the rule of thirds grid on and placed her eyes onto the top line. 1/128 f6.3 ISO160
I snapped this picture outside my door of my condo. I always really found the architecture interesting especially when you looked above so I decided to face the camera lens up. I really loved how the windows in different angles and the lines captured in the sky. This photo was taken with ISO of 250, …