Monday, December 14, 2015
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Macro shoots
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Pocket wizzard
1. How many PocketWizards do you need to fire a flash remotely?
Two remotes
2. How does a PocketWizard transmit a signal?
they use a series of channels 1-10
3. How many channels are available on a PlusX transmitter?
10
4. How can you tell if a signal has been sent or received?
the red light will be solid
5. What do you need to remotely trigger your camera to take a photo?
a cable to connect to the camera
Two remotes
2. How does a PocketWizard transmit a signal?
they use a series of channels 1-10
3. How many channels are available on a PlusX transmitter?
10
4. How can you tell if a signal has been sent or received?
the red light will be solid
5. What do you need to remotely trigger your camera to take a photo?
a cable to connect to the camera
Monday, November 30, 2015
macro shoots
Leading lines
S curves
Contrast
Balance
Circular composition
Rhyme/repetition
perceptive
Light as a subject
Frame in a Frame
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Macro examples
Leading Lines
Balance
Frame in a frame
circular composition
Contrast of content
S composition
Repetition
Light as subject
Rule of thirds
perception
Friday, November 13, 2015
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Motion photography
Panning
motion towards
1/25
1/250
1/1600
motion sideways
1/30
1/250
1/1600
Motion spinning
1/25
1/25
1/1600
Thursday, October 29, 2015
motion preview
1. Why slow down your shutter speed?
to catch the blurry motion of the picture
2. What are the two primary ways to create motion in a photograph?
slow down shutter speed
3. Why use a Shutter Priority mode?
shutter is very important for motion photography
4. What are three primary methods to compensate for long shutter speeds when there is too much light?
neutral filter, smaller aperture and decrease ISO
5. From the Web site, what is a good starting shutter speed range (fastest to slowest) that you should start out with when attempting panning?
1/15 to 1/60
6. From the video, why is the center auto focus point important for panning?
to make everything except the subject blurry
7. From the video, why should you use Continuous Drive mode of panning?
because to have as many pictures to choose from
to catch the blurry motion of the picture
2. What are the two primary ways to create motion in a photograph?
slow down shutter speed
3. Why use a Shutter Priority mode?
shutter is very important for motion photography
4. What are three primary methods to compensate for long shutter speeds when there is too much light?
neutral filter, smaller aperture and decrease ISO
5. From the Web site, what is a good starting shutter speed range (fastest to slowest) that you should start out with when attempting panning?
1/15 to 1/60
6. From the video, why is the center auto focus point important for panning?
to make everything except the subject blurry
7. From the video, why should you use Continuous Drive mode of panning?
because to have as many pictures to choose from
still life photography
Foucs on gameboy
f/11
1/30
ISO 12800
f/18
1/5
ISO 12800
f/11
1/15
ISO 12800
focus on red bottle
f/11
1/30
ISO 12800
F/2.8
1/500
ISO 12800
f/20
1/6
ISO 12800
Focus on cubes
f/20
1/6
ISO 12800
f/25
1/13
ISO 12800
f/5
1/320
ISO12800
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