Ten rules of Photography
Depth of Field (shallow and wide)- Whats in focus.Light (angle and intensity)- Where is the light coming from and what angle and how bright is the light.
Shadows- Shadows are dark where theres light their is shadows.
Diffusion- Reducing the intensity of the light
Exposure- How the picture looks to out eyes is it light or dark.
Aperture (f-stop)- Inside the lens is how big the opening is small or big or somewhere in-between.
Shutter speed- Inside of the camera its actually the mirror and tells us how fast the mirror opens and closes inside of the body of the camera.
ISO-Is about the sensor inside of the camera and how sensitive it is to light.
Types of lens:
Telephoto- Allows you to zoom in closer to your subject.
Prime- Does not zoom at all it is fixed to a certain lenght.
Wide angle- Wide viewing angle
Timeliness- When something happened
Proximity- How close happened to you
Conflict- Fighting we like fighting
Human Interest- How interesting someone is
Prominence- How important someone is
Impact- Something crazy happens and you want to see it again that omg moment
Novelty- Something different something unique
Aperture- The bigger the number the smaller the opening. The smaller the number the bigger the opening the more light but less focus.
f2.8 Shallow depth of field
Lens have a min and max of depth of field
Shutter Speed- 1/600 fast and gets good focus. Curtain that covers the lens that opens and closes and how fast. Want to make clear high shutter speed.
ISO- Lower the ISO the clearer sharper and smoother picture the hight the ISO the more you see grain and it tells the camera how much the sensor is to light.
Aperture- The bigger the number the smaller the opening. The smaller the number the bigger the opening the more light but less focus.
f2.8 Shallow depth of field
Lens have a min and max of depth of field
Shutter Speed- 1/600 fast and gets good focus. Curtain that covers the lens that opens and closes and how fast. Want to make clear high shutter speed.
ISO- Lower the ISO the clearer sharper and smoother picture the hight the ISO the more you see grain and it tells the camera how much the sensor is to light.
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