Friday, May 25, 2012
The Camera I want is...
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
I spy
I spy a yellow lab, and an amazing best friend
One puzzle piece, three rubber bands, a white and silver pen.
Four earrings, two chopsticks, one leaf, a tube of silicone,
A puzzle piece, four batteries, and a really nice htc phone.
One puzzle piece, three rubber bands, a white and silver pen.
Four earrings, two chopsticks, one leaf, a tube of silicone,
A puzzle piece, four batteries, and a really nice htc phone.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Close- Up Key Points
1. Depth Of Field- The distance between the object appears sharp , increase the exposure time.
2. Movement- The camera or object needs to be steady even a slight breeze can un-sharpen the picture.
3. The Working Distance- Space between the front of the lens and the object. If you are taking pictures of butterflies or birds you need distance so you don't disturb them.
4. Automatic Flash Exposure- It can be inaccurate if you are working to close to something, to change this you can reduce the flash exposure.
2. Movement- The camera or object needs to be steady even a slight breeze can un-sharpen the picture.
3. The Working Distance- Space between the front of the lens and the object. If you are taking pictures of butterflies or birds you need distance so you don't disturb them.
4. Automatic Flash Exposure- It can be inaccurate if you are working to close to something, to change this you can reduce the flash exposure.
Monday, March 12, 2012
The Rule of Thirds
Definition- The basic principle behind the rule of thirds is to imagine breaking an
image down into thirds (both horizontally and vertically) so that you
have 9 parts.
This is what the rule of thirds looks like.
This is what your picture should look like.
This doesnt follow the rule of thirds
Disclaimer: these pictures are not mine, I have borrowed them for educational purposes.
Disclaimer: these pictures are not mine, I have borrowed them for educational purposes.
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