Image number 5 uses fast shutter speed. Approximately I used 1/1000 shutter speed to freeze action. I used an auto ISO, and auto white balance. I froze her jumping in mid air and shot the image. I was slightly far away from the photos point of view. The grass in the image shows the big difference in the height. My image number 2 uses a slow shutter speed. I used around a 1/8 shutter speed. My ISO was high, and white balance was low. The umbrella part was the most blurry of the image. I was slightly far from the image. The rotation of the umbrella gives the photo more strength.
My seventh image of the chair and blue light was captured by painting with light. The shutter speed for that image was on 15 seconds. To create this image, we used a blue light flashlight to swirl around the chair. To achieve this effect, I swirled the blue flashlight around the chair in circular motions. The impact that this image has is creativity. The viewer would probably be curious of how we captured the swirling motions around the chair, and the color of this image.
Aperture
The f stop that I used for image one is 9f for a shallow depth of field. The ISO I used is 800, and the WB was used on auto. The bleacher image has a large depth of field. The f stop used was 4.5. The ISO was 12,800, and the WB was on auto. The locker image is slightly better because it has a better perspective of shallow depth of field. Using a shallow depth of field is better because you can have certain objects have a better focus point than the foreground or background. A large depth of field would be better to use if someone were taking a large image like a sunset image or an image of the city.