I really like the idea of taking a picture of one of my family members riding a bike, because my family often enjoys riding bikes together. We are usually pretty active, and I consider myself athletic, even though health problems kept me from participating in sports this year. I think I will try the rule of thirds or a worm's eye view. I am thinking of a shutter speed of .8 seconds with an ISO of 100 because the shot will be taken outside. The aperture will probably end up being pretty high.
I want to take a picture of my little sister or a friend running track because that used to be a large part of my life, and I still love to run. I will probably try to get a shutter speed of 1 second, and an 100 ISO because I will be outside. As a result I am guessing that my aperture will be close to its maximum value. Unfortunately, I think my subject will end up in the middle of the photograph.
I already have a frozen motion picture of a flag using the rule of thirds. However, if I had to do it again, or try something else. I would take a picture of my brother doing karate. This goes along with my (sort of ) theme of sports so I may follow through with the idea. My shutter speed would be really fast, maybe 1/300. As a result, my ISO will be higher, but I would still prefer my brother was outside, so I think an ISO around 800 would be good. I will attempt to use the bird's eye view perspective.
I also already have a zoomed picture; it's flowers on a tree. And while it looks cool, I'm beginning to really like the idea of having a unified theme (of sports). So I was thinking of attempting of possibly zooming a sports logo, or something stationary that represents sports, like a soccer ball or football. I want a shutter speed of 1 second. The ISO will be fairly low, maybe 100 because I still want natural light. I think I want all of my shots to be in natural light. The aperture will be close to maximum.
I couldn't find a picture to really capture what I want, but I'm having a little trouble incorporating sports with light. What I'm thinking now, is that maybe I could weave glow sticks into badminton rackets (an intense family summer sport) and then have my family play in the late evening, which is when we usually play anyway. I will need a really extended shutter speed, I'm thinking 30 seconds. The ISO maybe around 800 or possibly 400 and I really have no clue where the aperture will be.