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Lesson Objectives Identify features of a digital camera device Identify types of composition techniques Capture still-shot images using a digital camera Transfer still-shot images to memory device Enhance photographs by using digital manipulation software Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 20132

Digital Camera Features Most cameras have the same basic features: Battery – replace or recharge as needed Power On/Off switch – switch camera off when not in use to preserve battery life Lens – keep clean from dust/fingerprints; clean with soft cloth Viewing screen – keep clean from dust/fingerprints; clean with soft cloth Memory – removable card or internal memory Strap – for carrying purposes Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 20133

Composition Techniques Rule of Thirds Viewing area of picture is divided into a 3x3 grid (using imaginary lines) Main subject is positioned in viewing area at one of the four intersections Main subject should appear to be moving toward center square of grid Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 20134

Composition Techniques Lighting Front Light – Light source falls on the front of the subject Shadow of the subject will appear behind the subject Side Light – Light source falls on the side of the subject Shadow of the subject will appear to the side of the subject Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 20135

Composition Techniques Lighting Back Light – Light source falls on the back of the subject This usually darkens the subject’s features and puts them in shadow Shouldn’t be used unless wanting to disguise the subject’s features purposely for effect Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 20136

Composition Techniques Lighting Flat Light Outdoors Cloudy/overcast No obvious shadows Dark Background/Flash Dimly lit room Outside at night Camera flash helps to capture foreground Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 20137

Composition Techniques Selective Focus Background focus Objects in background are in sharp focus Objects in foreground are blurry Foreground focus Objects in foreground are in sharp focus Objects in background are blurry Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 20138

Composition Techniques Perspective Low – Camera position is level but low to the ground High – Camera position is level but high above the ground Down – Camera position is tilted down while positioned high above the ground Up – Camera position is tilted up while positioned near ground level Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 20139

Composition Techniques Subject Awareness Posed Subject is aware that picture is being taken Subject arranges self or expression purposely for the picture Candid Subject is not aware that picture is being taken Subject appears in natural setting Copyright © Texas Education Agency,

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