Wednesday, 11 March 2015


 Blog post two


Rule of thirds- it is a powerful compositional technique that photographers use to make an image more interesting.

Vertical line- a vertical line in an image are the most powerful lines in visual art.

Horizontal line- a line that goes across the image and is used to contrast vertical lines.

Diagonal line- a line that is slanted across your image and are considered more visually dynamic.
Leading line- it is a composition technique where the viewers eye is attracted to the lines that lead directly to the principle.
People person- an image that includes a person in it doing basically what ever.
Reputation/ pattern- an image that has the same effect going throughout the image that is taken.
Texture- texture is in an image where it feels like you are able to touch and feel it for yourself.
Contrast-  is the difference in luminance or color that makes an object distinguishable.

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Camera basics


Blog Post One: Camera control basics

1.       This means that your photographs need to be in focus before you take the picture. You just can’t take a photo out of focus because it will look good it will just be blurry to look at.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a picture that is out of focus. You can tell because it is blurry and he did not take the time to focus it before he took it.

http://www.thephotoargus.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Flower_Pictures_4.jpg

This is a picture that is in focus. You can tell because it is great quality http://ak.picdn.net/shutterstock/videos/2772950/preview/stock-footage-beautiful-out-of-focus-sunset-sun-shine-thorugh-the-blowing-on-wind-tree-leaves.jpgand the photographer took his or her time taking it.

 

2.       P: It is a program mode for the camera to calculate the shutter speed and aperture.

Auto: Automatic mode determine all aspects of exposure such as aperture, focusing, light metering, white balance, and equivalent sensitivity.

Portrait: It deals with making a person look better in a picture by having right exposure to the light.

Landscape: This mode deals with taking pictures of a scene, not a single object. It also automatically focuses to the picture your taking.