1: the photo was focused
2: by focusing on the images you want to focus on to take better pictures
3: he would have to know how to focus clearly without messing the photo up
4: yes it is worth money
Thursday, December 13, 2012
self portraits 1 and 2
i will shoot somebody that is always smiling and never have a bad day. i will shot at a place with very peaceful colors and not just all black. the thing that i'll do to make the shoot a success is i will make sure he or she have a smile on there face and don't look depressing.
self portraits 1 and 2
self portraits 1 and 2
self portraits 1 and 2
1 - Think about your motivation and emotions: Blankly
staring at the camera rarely gets good results. Be silly, don’t be
afraid to over-act. The worst that can happen is that you fill up your
memory card with useless photos; but you might also find yourself with a
proper gold-nugget of a self portrait.
2 - Have fun with it. Be sexy. Be yourself. Be awesome. Be different. Be creative. Whatever you do, have fun with it. That’s part of the point, after all.
3-A mirror or some other reflective surface offers an even easier way to take a self-portrait. In most cases, the camera will be included in the scene (but this can help make a statement about your enthusiasm for photography). You can use your camera as a prop, and hold it away from your face. When you photograph into a mirror, be sure your reflection is in focus. An infrared autofocusing system will usually focus on glass if it's aimed into a mirror, and will focus at infinity if aimed at an angle. You might try focusing at an object that's the same distance as the distance from the camera to the reflection, lock in the focus, recompose the image to include yourself, and take the picture.
2 - Have fun with it. Be sexy. Be yourself. Be awesome. Be different. Be creative. Whatever you do, have fun with it. That’s part of the point, after all.
3-A mirror or some other reflective surface offers an even easier way to take a self-portrait. In most cases, the camera will be included in the scene (but this can help make a statement about your enthusiasm for photography). You can use your camera as a prop, and hold it away from your face. When you photograph into a mirror, be sure your reflection is in focus. An infrared autofocusing system will usually focus on glass if it's aimed into a mirror, and will focus at infinity if aimed at an angle. You might try focusing at an object that's the same distance as the distance from the camera to the reflection, lock in the focus, recompose the image to include yourself, and take the picture.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Rule of Photography Part 2
Monday, December 3, 2012
american souldier
A.this is the most powerful image from the slideshow because it shows the relationship between the father and the son before he goes off to the army there last few days with each other before he lives.
B.set #1 from image #1 to image #6
set #2 from image #7 to image #9
set #3 from image #10 to image #69
set #4 from image #70 to image #83
C. the set of images that was most powerful was set 4 because that's when he came back home to see his family and they missed him so much they just wanted to spend time with him before he had to leave again.
A.present tense
B. they give you more information about the photo that you can't see by just looking at the photo.
B.set #1 from image #1 to image #6
set #2 from image #7 to image #9
set #3 from image #10 to image #69
set #4 from image #70 to image #83
C. the set of images that was most powerful was set 4 because that's when he came back home to see his family and they missed him so much they just wanted to spend time with him before he had to leave again.
A.present tense
B. they give you more information about the photo that you can't see by just looking at the photo.
Sim cam
F4 looks best at 1/125
F5.6 looks best at 1/30
F8 looks best at 1/60
F11 looks beset at 1/15
F16 looks best at 1/8
F22 looks best at 1/8
F5.6 looks best at 1/30
F8 looks best at 1/60
F11 looks beset at 1/15
F16 looks best at 1/8
F22 looks best at 1/8
Thursday, November 29, 2012
ISO
Shuttle Speed
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| Fast Shuttle Speed |
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| Slow Shuttle Speed |
a; fast shuttle speed
b; fast shuttle speed
c; slow shuttle speed
d; slow shuttle speed
e; fast shuttle speed
f; slow shuttle speed
a; slow shuttle speed
b; slow shuttle speed
c; fast shuttle speed
d; fast shuttle speed
e;slow shuttle speed
f; fast shuttle speed
2: Aperture Priority-pertaining to a semiautomatic exposure system in which the photographer presets the aperture and the camera selects the shutter speed.
Shutter Priority-pertaining to a semiautomatic exposure system in which the photographer presets the shutter speed and the camera selects the aperture.
Manual-Pertaining to the hand or hands.
Aperture
1: The face
| F16 |
3: It makes the background either clear or blurry. Affecting how the photo looks.
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