Wednesday, November 19, 2014

What is Composition?

What is Composition?
Composition is the arrangement of visual elements within the frame of a photograph. In photography as in chemistry, elements are basic units of composition which cannot be broken down into smaller parts.



What is it important to understand & utilize composition in photography?
The most important elements in photography are line, texture, shape, light, motion and perspective. A photographer feels greatness when every single elements in it contributes to one overall effect, and when none is wasted. You'll need specific amount of trials and errors before you can achieve this goal.

Describe aspects of a snapshot?
Is a casual record of some event or person or object. When you look at a snapshot, the main thing you're looking at is the memory.

Describe aspects of a photograph?
an artistic interpretation of an event or person or an object. It's purpose to tell the viewer something about the photograph. It doesn't just show the subject itself, but it also shows what it is like. And it should do so with impact and style. To accomplish this, a photograph must be composed. All of its element must be selected and arranged to show work together.

5. A photography is the art of discovery.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Understanding Exposure Modes

IS0: 800


ISO: 800
f/4.5

 ISO:800 
f/4.5
 
ISO: 800
f/14.0

ISO: 800
f/4.5

A-DEP - Auto depth of field
M- Field manual exposure
Av- Aperture priority auto exposure
Tv- Shutter priority auto exposure 
P- Programmed auto exposure


Thursday, November 6, 2014

Understanding ISO

f/3.5
1/13
ISO 1600

f/3.5
4.0
ISO 100
What is ISO?
International Standards Organization sensitivity to light.
How ISO works both technically (in camera) and visually (in photos).
ISO adjust the lighting in the picture. The lower you adjust your ISO the darker it shows but the higher you adjust your ISO, it increases the light.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Speed Shutter

f/3.5
ISO 1600
1/60

f/4.5
1/60
ISO 800
What is shutter speed?
    1.                                             The time for which a shutter is open at a given setting.
                                                  How ISO works both technically (in camera) and visually (in photos).
                    ISO works by adjusting the naturally lighting which shows variety types of lighting when  you take a picture.
                   The relationship to the exposure triangle.  
      When the Shutter Speed is low the F stop will be low and the ISO will be high. When the Shutter Speed is the high and the F stop is high the ISO will be low.