The history of Photography:
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Canon Camera Settings;
These are the basic and most used camera settings.
1.Auto- this sets the exposure and focus point automatically. 2. Program- this sets the shutter speed and Aperture. 3.Aperture priority- this enables manual control of the aperture, and shutter speed is calculated by the camera. 4.Shutter priority-enables manual control of the shutter speed, and aperture is calculated by the camera. 5.Manual- this is the camera setting I use the most, it allows me to set the exposure and focus manually. |
KEYWORDS:
Macro lens- close up photography
Fish eye lens-middle of the image comes out to meet you.
Focus- gorilla pod,tripods
Pixels and resolution- pixels are tiny units that make up digital pictures, resolution is used to describe the number of pixels used to create an image, which determines the amount of detail a camera can capture. The more pixels a camera has the more details it can register and the larger the picture can be printed.
Angles- worms eye view and birds eye view.
Exposure triangle-
Aperture- controls the quantity of light
Shutter speed-controls the duration of light
ISO-controls the light sensitivity .
Fish eye lens-middle of the image comes out to meet you.
Focus- gorilla pod,tripods
Pixels and resolution- pixels are tiny units that make up digital pictures, resolution is used to describe the number of pixels used to create an image, which determines the amount of detail a camera can capture. The more pixels a camera has the more details it can register and the larger the picture can be printed.
Angles- worms eye view and birds eye view.
Exposure triangle-
Aperture- controls the quantity of light
Shutter speed-controls the duration of light
ISO-controls the light sensitivity .
White Balance;
Framing;
Framing is when you draw attention to a part of your image by blocking other parts of the image with something in the scene.
Rule of thirds:
Chiaroscuro
This is using shadows, its the strong contrast between light and dark.
Focus:
This adjusts the focus points, you can make photos look blurry or clear.
Depth of field;
This changes the sharpness of a photo that's in focus. In every picture there is a area of your image in front of, and behind the subject that will appear in focus.
Exposure
Underexposed- Less light
Overexposed- too dark
Overexposed- too dark