Friday, May 25, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
The Camera I Want
If money wasn't a factor, the camera I would choose to buy would be a Canon EOS 5D Mark 11 which is a DSL. The camera has amazing reviews and literally has everything in a camera you could ever want. Its 21 mega pixel, Live view, higher capacity battery, it can shoot 3.9 frames per second, recording, automatic LCD brightness adjustment and it's not that big of a camera at all so would be able to carry it and take it places.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Close Up Key Points
1.) Depth of Field- The distance within which an object is seen is acceptably sharp, is very small. You can contain a subject within sharp focus and setting a small aperture.
2.) Movement- Is when your subject or your camera, or even both, are greatly magnified.
3.) Working Distance- This is the space between the lens and what you are shooting. This is very important for live subjects.
4.) Automatic Flash- At a short distance the flash may not be able to respond quickly enough to prevent overexposure. So you can reduce flash exposure by setting the controls or by setting the flash to manual.
2.) Movement- Is when your subject or your camera, or even both, are greatly magnified.
3.) Working Distance- This is the space between the lens and what you are shooting. This is very important for live subjects.
4.) Automatic Flash- At a short distance the flash may not be able to respond quickly enough to prevent overexposure. So you can reduce flash exposure by setting the controls or by setting the flash to manual.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
For the photo, ill have one or two people lay on the ground and put their feet on the wall, holding books, so it looks like they are sitting and reading. Then I'll have two other people walking down the hall, so that the picture looks like everything is upside down.
Mrs.Avery has tulip flowers in her art room so ill take one of those and then have a person posing like they are dancing, positioning the tulip to look like it is their tutu.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
10 Top Photography Composition Rules
Balancing Elements-

Leading Lines-

Symmetry and Patterns-

Viewpoint-

Background-

Depth-

Framing-

Cropping-

Leading Lines-
Symmetry and Patterns-
Viewpoint-
Background-
Depth-
Framing-
Cropping-
Monday, March 12, 2012
Rule of Thirds
ThE rUlE oF tHiRdS- It's the imaginary grid drawn across a photo that breaks the image into nine equal squared. The best focal points for the subject is at the intersection of these lines with secondary emphasis on the lines themselves. (These photos are not mine, they are copied for educational purposes.)
GOOD EXAMPLE-
A PHOTO NOT USING THIS RULE-
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