Friday, September 30, 2011

ISO

                                                                            ISO 3200
                                                                            ISO 200

1.) It adds grain or noise to the pictures.
2.) The lower the # the sensitive it would be in light.
3.) A increase in the sensitivity of the camera, can capture images in low light.
4.) 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600

Shutter Speed



High Shutter
                                                                                   Slow Shuter


A.) fast action shutter
B.) medium action shutter
C.) slow action shutter
D.) slow action shutter
E.) medium action shutter
F.) fast action shutter

2.) 
      Aperture Priority mode- automatically sets the shutter speed.
      Shutter Priority mode - the camera automatcally selects the aperture.
      Manual mode- when you got to set both shutter and aperture.

3. 1/50, 1/125, 1/250

Africa

1. My reaction to the power point was that it looked interensting to me and i liked all the photos taken in the power point.

2. My favorite photo was the photo of the group of  cheetahs. A group of cheetahs three facing towards the left and one facing towards the camera.

3.
    A.) P67 120mm soft focus lens
    B.) The animals are disappearing due to global warming.
    C.) He want people to get involved and try to help these animals.
   
4.
       

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

first shoot mine


Aperture

 aperture F2.8


aperture  F16           









1. The pupil, large pupil size equals large aperture, while the small one equals small aperture.

2. The smaller the Aperture the larger the f-number, the higher the Aperture, the smaller the f-number.

3. The size of the aperture, the area of the image appears sharp.

4. F4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8.0, 9.0, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 25

Monday, September 26, 2011

academic shoot reflection

1. one of the encounters was that it was hard taking photos of the rules.

2. the technical aspects i was thinking were the focus, framing, and the holding of the camera.

3. what i would do differently would be finding the balance and do better on the rules of thirds.

4. the only thing i would do the same is the framing of the picture but everything else i would do differently.

5. the rules that i think would be easiest would be Lines, Simplicity, and Framing.

6. I think the hardest rule might be balance.

7. The rules im not clear on would be balance and avoiding mergers.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Academic Shoot

                                  Lines
 I think i follow the rule for lines kinda alright. The subject of this is two people going somewhere. I don't think it is clear at all to people looking at this photo. If I didn't follow the rule well, I would have took a good picture of lines that'll make it clear to people what the subject is of the photo.
                                Avoiding Mergers
 I think i didn't follow the rule well for this photo. The subject is a guy studding for something. I think it's kinda clear to people looking at this photo to see the subject. I would have try avoiding the merges on this photo.


               
                     Rules of Thirds
I don't think the photo was good for the rules of thirds. This photo won't be clear to people who are looking at it for the subject. If I could have done it differently I would try to find the subject and a better example of the rules of thirds.
                                 framing
I think i follow the rule for framing alright. The subject of this picture is the tree and the bushes are the frame for the picture. I think it's kinda clear to the people looking at this photo what the subject is of this photo. If i didn't follow the rule well then i would try to take better pictures with framing in it.








  
                          simplicity
I think i follow the rule kinda well. The subject of this photo
is this person is on the phone texting. I think it's kinda clear to people
who are looking at this photo to see the subject.