“The depth of field picture was correctly depicted of the type of picture. In the depth of field photo, the entire photo is in focus and the subject is.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
F.O.C.U.S. on Posters Tips for Making Successful Posters, Websites, Projects, Book Covers and a Whole Lot More! by Phillip Martin.
Advertisements

f/stop, shutter speed, depth of field exercise
Looking At Other Digipacks/CD‘s
INF1090 Special Project Photography.
Exposure Basics Introduction to Photography. What is Exposure  In photography, exposure is the total amount of light allowed to fall on the digital sensor.
The Photographer in Me By: Princess Priscilla. This is a picture of my model Alex. He is pretending to run with a football while wearing a helmet and.
The Photographer In Me (My name is Erin, if you were wondering)
By Aaron Proia and Matthew Copenhaver.  For this presentation, we will be walking you through two processes that are commonly used in Photoshop.  These.
HOW TO MAKE TEST STRIPS AND ENLARGEMENTS IN THE MGJH COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES DARKROOM.
 Any time you half press the shutter button, the light meter activates.  As we know, it measures the light in your scene, and calculates a shutter speed.
Kait Robinson.
© Tracey Garvey Photography
Photo Editing #2 Colby Jenson The Rule of Thirds This is the before picture. Notice that, when gridlines are added, the picture is perfectly centered.
Teacher: Kenji Tachibana Digital Photography I. Exposure Compensation Shoot. | | | | | | | | | | | | |
OVER EXPOSED UNDER EXPOSED? OVER AND UNDEREXPOSED: DEFINED The exposure related decision made can affect your image in a number of different ways. For.
Exposure: Aperture And Shutter Speed A present to my motivated little photo muffins from your sniffling, coughing teacher For Intermediate- an intro For.
Learning the Camera Nikon D40. Step One Turn your camera to the manual setting; on the Nikon turn the dial on the top to M, and also on the lens choose.
BasicsEdgeBook Curriculum Basics of Photography. BasicsEdgeBook -Types of cameras -Megapixels -Camera settings and use -Trouble shooting -Exposure and.
Aspects of Exposure JEA Photojournalism Curriculum.
INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY HANNAH WALKER. Artificial Lighting Assignment – Halloween Chosen 12 Images.
Depth of Field. The area between the nearest and farthest points from the camera that are acceptably sharp in the focused image.
 Any time you half press the shutter button, the light meter activates.  As we know, it measures the light in your scene, and calculates a shutter speed.
What does the Shutter do? Controls the amount of time light is allowed to strike the film (compare to Aperture- which controls the amount of light allowed.
Camera Basics. What is a camera?  A light-tight box with a hole in it  What does the hole do?  Allows the light to come into the camera and expose.
Photographs In our photography class, we learned that there is more to a photograph than just snapping a picture with a camera. You can adjust shutter.
 Understanding Aperture – Shutter Speed - ISO.
Color Correct and Remove Keystoning A minimalist approach to photographing your art By Paul Marley.
Screen Printing Steps “Rembrandt Tulips” Edition of 25 By Dorothy Markert, 2007 Creating an original print with one screen.
Sue Schwer Down the Shore Photography Guild.  Be able to evaluate your own photographs to improve as a photographer.  Understand the components that.
Making a Enlargement from your negative. Making an Enlargement Part Two: Correct Exposure: Test Strips & Final Print.
♥ My Portfolio ♥ Angie Lachhab Period: 5. Pin Hole Camera This type of camera we used was our intro to photography. We used an oatmeal box as the camera,
Lecture Exposure/histograms. Exposure - Four Factors A camera is just a box with a hole in it. The correct exposure is determined by four factors: 1.
Unit 1: Learning the Camera Stephanie Kiback Due: 9/19/11 Frozen, Blurred, and Aperture Shots.
Taking Better Photos 15 Tips You Can Try. Move in CLOSER.  Take a few steps closer.  Use the zoom lens to zoom in.  Most people leave too much “dead.
The Basics of Photography Exposure Micah Murdock.
Controlling the Photographic Process. With today’s modern digital cameras you can have as much or as little control over the picture taking process as.
The Basics of Photography&Exposure Micah Murdock.
 Remember, you have to have all of your forms signed and turned in before you can check out a camera!
Motion in still photography There are two primary ways of recording motion or suggesting motion in still photography. 1.Use a shutter speed slow enough.
The Photographer In Me. Photo 1 This photo was taken outside of school for our spring pictures. In this photo the rule of thirds, selective focus, and.
Sight Word List.
By Agnessa Bobkova BOB November 6 pm PHOTOGRAPHY NOTE BOOK.
Design and Composition Project Written by: Samantha MacKay.
ISO/Motion. What is ISO? ISO is the indication of how sensitive the image sensor (in the camera) is to light. It is measured in numbers (you’ve probably.
Controlling light to achieve.  exposure is the quantity of light reaching a photographic film, as determined by shutter speed and lens aperture.
How to Critique a photograph. Three Main Questions to ask 1. What is good about it? 2. What is not good? 3. How could it be better?
The Camera. Photography is all about how light interacts with film and with paper. Cameras are designed to control the amount of light that reaches film.
Understanding Color Correction Outline  Color Casts Defined  Channels Defined  Auto Methods of Color Correction-- Levels  Manual Methods of Color Correction--
Value Half and Half. Value An element of art - Your range of light to dark A typical value scale has 9 ranges.
A photograph is a two-dimensional representation of our three- dimensional world. A way to give an indication of three dimensions in photographs is by.
Hi, I’m Michele Del Core! I’m 18 years old and photography is one of my biggest passions. Practicing and doing researches about it, I discovered that.
Project 3: Motion. Shutter Priority  For your third project we will be shooting in Shutter Priority.  In this mode you control the shutter speed, and.
To be a true photographer…. Arrive to organize equipment and get a sense early of camera settings needed Dress appropriately – good shoes and pants. Know.
Editing photographs on Photoshop. Lesson objectives To understand how to edit the brightness, contrast and colour levels of a photograph To use content.
Review Sheet Go through and answer all the questions on your own time. Do not wait until the last minute to do this assignment. Use your ppt. notes, yellow.
Camera Settings What Do They Do?. Opening in the camera that controls the amount of light that reaches the image sensor Aperture.
GRID DRAWING. BEFORE WE BEGIN Using a grid is a popular way to ensure that your proportions and layout in a drawing are correct. It's particularly useful.
The Camera - MODES - An Introduction to. Most photographers don’t use anything else other than the AUTOMATIC MODE on their camera This is a information.
Advanced Camera Handling I
Camera Basics.
Movement “Jump Around”.
Some of the basic terms related to both film and digital cameras:
The Photographer In Me Nick Livingston.
Photo Critique: 3 Basics
Aperture & Depth of Field
EXPOSURE BASICS.
Art Appreciation- Tuesday:
JEA Photojournalism Curriculum
EXPOSURE BASICS.
How to take better pictures with your digital camera
Presentation transcript:

“The depth of field picture was correctly depicted of the type of picture. In the depth of field photo, the entire photo is in focus and the subject is far away in depth. The depth of field photo was not developed correctly. The photo has some spots in the top left corner and has some scratches on the subject. The photo is mostly grey and its light exposure wasn’t good and is before six seconds it was too light and after six seconds it was too light.”

“My panning image has even borders and the print fills up the entire frame without any present negative lines. Although the development process was completed properly and the exposure is correct, while I was gluing the image onto the paper some of the glue got onto the print and when I tried to wipe it off it didn’t work. It also made a scratch on the bottom right corner. Other than that, I believe that the photograph was well done with the exception of the blemishes caused by the glue. The car in the image is entirely in focus and the background is blurry. There are no spots caused by inadvertent light exposure and the exposure is correct, good tones of black, white and grey. Something I would do differently would be to be more careful to make sure that the glue did not get on the paper, leading to scratch marks that lessened to quality of the image.”

“My lack of depth picture is alright but contains many faults. Although I can clearly tell that it is lack of depth, the background is not as blurry as it should be, however the subject (Olivia) is in focus. The borders of the picture are even but there are fingerprints on it, and it is a little dark. This could mean the development process was done too quickly. There are also scratches on the photo. The exposure looks like it was done well. If I were to redo it I would make sure that there were no scratches or fingerprints on the photo. I would also make sure the development process was done correctly.”

“The depth of field photo that was used depicts that I focused it on the subjects, leaving the background out of focus. The picture’s overall quality was decent, but the picture was slightly out of focus. The amount of light in the picture and the amount of distance needed in order to get the background in the picture was correct. This picture is good quality, with straight borders and no spotting on the picture. If I had the chance to redo the photo I would focus the picture more properly to improve the picture.”

“My stop action photo correctly depicts the photo assigned. The photo takes up the entire frame, the borders are even. And there are no negative lines present. The developing process was completed properly. There is no grayish purple haze. There is a little spot on her pants caused by inadvertent light exposure. The photo is well focused, but could have been a little better. There are a few blemishes from dust and scratches. This picture is a little light and grayish. This photo is done well; it clearly depicts that it is supposed to be a stop action photo because you can see she is in motion. There are some things I would change about this photo. It is a little grayish caused by the light exposure. Also I should have fixed the spot that was caused by inadvertent light exposure and it could have been better focused. I could have taken the picture better so it was clearer that she was jumping off the ground. Lastly there was a lot of dust I should have gotten rid of.”

“In my lack of depth picture I have noticed several things I could have done differently to make the photograph better. I think that the picture correctly depicts the assigned type of picture but could have been more clear as of what was in focus and not. In talking about focus, lack of depth is supposed to be only the subject in focus and everything else blurred. In the case of my picture, my subject is too blurry making the picture look like one big blur. In order to fix this, I should have made sure before taking the picture that my subject was the only thing in focus. I took notice to several dust spots on my photograph; I could have avoided this by taking more attention to how and where I dried my picture after developing it. I wish I could have improved on exposure, due to it being too gray. This could have possibly been fixed by adjusting the focus and making sure I had the correct F-Stop for the type of picture I was taking. I consider my lack of depth picture to be moderately well done. In order to make it better I would have fixed focus so my subject was in focus more than the background.”

“My stop action picture shows the assignment properly by having the object stop to have it in focus. The image does fill up the entire frame and the borders are straight and there are no negative lines. From the development process there is no purple or grayish and there are no spots that show inadvertent light exposure. The image has no blemishes on it such as dust, scratches, ect. The lighting could have been better because the picture is more gray than black and white. I think the photo could’ve been done better by focusing and making the lighting better.”

“The next type of picture that I am going to use is the panning picture. Panning is when you hold the button down while a moving object is going by. Panning also makes the back round look really blurry. Those are the stuff you need for panning.”