For this study, I chose the color orange. I love the vibrancy, and life of the color. I soon discovered, however, there are a lot of yellows right now in  natural environments- but not many of this vibrant shade of orange that I had in mind. But, as we look around, it’s all around us!

I enjoy a deep depth of field, which is shown in Train Cars and was shot with f/4 and retains a deep focus down the track. Many of the other images, including the bowling ball and pumpkin, have a small depth of field and show a very focused view.

BenPingel_Temple_Sunrise

 Temple Sunrise: 9/24/14, 7:30 am; Rexburg, Idaho; 1/100 sec; f/6.3; ISO 100, Canon Rebel T3i

 

BenPingel_Trains

Train Cars: 9/24/14, 7:45 am; Rexburg, Idaho; 1/125 sec;   f/4.0;   ISO 100, Canon Rebel T3i

 

BenPingel_Beef

Beef: 9/24/14, 7:45 am; Rexburg, Idaho; 1/25 sec; f/5.6; ISO 100, Canon Rebel T3i

 

BenPingel_Picket-Fence

Beef: 9/23/14, 11:45 am; Rexburg, Idaho; 1/500 sec; f/10; ISO 2500, Canon Rebel T3i

 

BenPingel_Becoming

Becoming: 9/24/14, 7:25 am; Rexburg, Idaho; 1/80 sec; f/5.6; ISO 100, Canon Rebel T3i

 

BenPingel_Bowling

Bowling Line Up: 9/23/14, 12:25 pm; Rexburg, Idaho; 1/80 sec; f/8; ISO 6400, Canon Rebel T3i

 

BenPingel_Brick

Brick Focus: 9/24/14, 8:00 am; Rexburg, Idaho; 1/100 sec; f/5.6; ISO 100 Canon Rebel T3i

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