This picture demonstrates the panning technique for capturing motion in a photo. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
Giovanni Avendano poses in Britannia Plaza for a portrait picture with shallow depth of field. The lens aperture was set to f/5.6. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
The Noble Lotus has long been revered as a symbol of purity and grace. This close-up picture of a lotus charm shows a shallow depth of field. The lens aperture was set to f/5.6. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
This picture demonstrates the accentuating motion technique. The camera’s shutter speed was set to 13. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
This picture shows a composition principle called leading lines. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
A lion sculpture guards a house in Calgary’s Bel-Aire neighbourhood, demonstrating a principle of composition called the rule of thirds. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
This picture shows how vivid colors on a neutral background can highlight elements of a composition. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
Ramn Sidhu poses to show how a low aperture blurs the background of a picture. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
This picture demonstrates the freezing action technique to capture motion. The camera’s shutter speed was set to 1/2500. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
Giovanni Avendano poses for a picture to demonstrate how a shallow depth of field makes the subject stand out. The lens aperture was set to f/5.6. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
This is a shallow depth of field portrait. The lens aperture was set to f/5.6. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
Calgary Public Library’s beautiful architecture. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
This picture accentuates the texture of an object. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
This image shows how a reflective surface can give a photo an adventurous touch. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
Ramn Sidhu poses for a portrait picture. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
This picture shows how a lower angle can make the subject look grandiose. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
This picture shows how the direction of the light source can accentuate elements of the composition. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
This picture demonstrates how a shallow depth of field blurs the background. The aperture was set to 1/1000. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
Indigenous shoes are both a tool to survive the weather and traditional pieces of art. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
Giovanni Avendano poses for a portrait picture in Sandy Beach, Calgary. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
Wabi sabi teaches that there are three principles of beauty: Imperfection, impermanence and incompleteness. These characteristics, manifested in traditional forms of art, are also present in artisan bread. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)
Camila Avendano poses for a picture demonstrating the composition principle called rule of thirds. (Photo by Carolina Avendano Duque/SAIT)