Contact Sheet - Bunny
Monday, 23 December 2013
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
The Sutter Vocabulary
- SLR- stands for single-lens reflex. This is a camera that uses mirror and prism system.
- TLR- stands for twin-lens reflex. It is a camera that has two objective lenses of the same focal lenght and the other lens view the objective and reflected in a consists of a 45-degree with a mirror.
- Shutter-a device that allows light to pass for a determined period of time and capture a image of a scene that you wish to be taken.
- Shutter Speeds- The amount of time that the shutter is open (The thing the shutter do)
- Bulb- to obtain shutter speeds slower than the maximum offered in camera
- Cable Release- an attachment that screws into a shutter release, allowing you to trip
the shutter mechanically while being isolated from the camera
- Tripod- three-legged frame, used as a platform for supporting the weight and maintaining the stability while taking picture
- Light Meter- device used to measure the amount of light
- Bracketing- Taking several shots of the same subject using different camera settings
- Hot Shoe- a mounting point on the top of a camera to attach a flash unit
Slow Shutter Speed |
Fast Shutter Speed |
Painting With Light |
Panning |
Mutiple Exposures |
Monday, 2 December 2013
Friday, 29 November 2013
Aperture & Depth of Field Definitions
1. List Standard Aperture/F-stops from brightest exposure to darkest-
2. Aperture Priority- Selects a shutter speed to match. The camera will ensure proper exposure. Shutter priority is where the user picks a shutter speed with the camera selecting the aperture to match the program's mode.
3. Ambient Light- General lighting, Comfortable level of brightness
4. Artificial Light- Light that is not natural (Room Light)
5. ASA/ISO/Film Speed- Film speeds, 100 speed film is “slow” or not very sensitive, it needs a
lot of light to make an exposure. 3200 speed film is “fast” or very
sensitive.
6. Bracket- Taking several shots of the same subject using different camera settings
7. Depth of Field- The distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear sharp/clear in an image
8. Exposure Triangle- the 3 element are needed
- ISO – the measure of a digital camera sensor’s sensitivity to light
- Aperture – the size of the opening in the lens when a picture is taken
- Shutter Speed – the amount of time that the shutter is open
a change in one of the elements will impact the others.
9. How to Control Depth of Field- The image you normally see through the viewfinder or on the Live View screen is displayed at the lens’s maximum, or widest, aperture. Pressing the Depth of Field or preview button allows you to view the scene
at the working aperture, so that you can see what areas will appear
sharp. There’s a range of ways to control the depth of field – the choice of aperture, focus distance and the type of camera.
10. Light Meter- device used to measure the amount of light
F 4 and F 16 |
Thursday, 28 November 2013
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Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Apple Project
Monday, 30 September 2013
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