This is a magnificent float this festival in Brazil, this float was the best and the most frequently mentioned throughout the festival.
1. Rule of thirds Imagine that your picture is divided into 9 squares and you have to take the picture in any of the four parts where the lines intersect.
1. Rule of thirds Imagine that your picture is divided into 9 squares and you have to take the picture in any of the four parts where the lines intersect.
2. Balancing Elements when you put an item out of the center to make the picture better and more balanced.
3. Leading Lines are lines in a photograph leading to the main object making the picture look better.
4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition)A symmetrical shot with strong composition and a good point of interest
can lead to a striking image, when a photo has symmetry on both sides.
5. Viewpoint Is the position or the way you take a photo, is the perspective of how you see it.
6. Background when the background of the photo is all alone and the picture focuses on the main subject. , in other words need to be not busy
behind your main subject.
7. Create depth The depth of field that you select when taking an image will drastically impact the composition of an image.
It can isolate a subject from its background and foreground (when using a
shallow depth of field) or it can put the same subject in context by
revealing it’s surrounds with a larger depth of field.
8. Framing Things around your main subject, creating a frame effect.
9. Cropping Is when you cut a part of the picture to focus more to the main object.
10. Mergers and avoiding them When an object that takes away attention, to the main object.Aperture The word aperture simply meaning an 'opening' in common usage. The same meaning applies in photography, where the opening is a specific mechanism contained within the lens. The aperture is formed by a set of of thin, interlocking metal blades called the iris. These blades can be adjusted to increase/decrease the size of the aperture. The shape of the opening is roughly circular, and it is the area through which light passes as it is focused by the lens.
Shutter Speed the shutter speed is the unit of measurement which determines how long shutter remains
open as the picture is taken. The slower the shutter speed, the longer the exposure time. The shutter speed and aperture together control the total amount of light reaching the sensor. Shutter speeds are expressed in seconds or fractions of a second. For example 2, 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000. Each speed increment halves the amount of light.
ISO ISO is the level of sensitivity of your camera to available light. The lower the ISO number, the less sensitive it is to the light, while a higher ISO number increases the sensitivity of your camera. ex- ISO-200 ISO-3200
explain how to get to your folder on the server and how you get there.
First I have to go to journalism drive icon, I click it, and put my username and password, after open another window and entered j photo, and then I'm gonna period 5, and find my name and that's how I go to my folder.
explain the ethics of manipulating photos in photoshop and what is acceptable and what is not acceptable. Is acceptable to change the colors, brightness, contrast, and all those things that do not affect ethically, but you do not completely change the look of the photo or the people who appear in it.
Environmental Portrait executed in the subjects usual environment such as their home or workplace.
Self A photo where just you and you are the main subject.
Casual Pictures of groups of people or simple things.
Exposure
In photography, exposure is the amount of light allowed to fall on each area unit of a photographic medium (photographic film or image sensor) during the process of taking a photograph. Exposure is measured in lux seconds, and can be computed from exposure value (EV) and scene luminance in a specified region. Exposure is the amount of light that you allow to hit an object or area in a photograph. This can convey a certain message or mood in one's picture.
Depth of Field The zone, or range of distances, within a scene that will record as sharp ... It is one of the most creative and profound effects available to photographers.
Focal Length. The focal length of an optical system is a measure of how strongly the system converges or diverges light. For an optical system in air, it is the distance over which initially collimated rays are brought to a focus. A system with a shorter focal length has greater optical power than one with a long focal length; that is, it bends the rays more strongly, bringing them to a focus in a shorter distance.


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