Friday, April 12, 2013

composition lenses and photography terms


I would use a telephoto lens to get a far away subject that is far away like a football game

I would use a prime lens to get a picture of basket ball so you could see the muscles and the vanes popping out of there neck and really detailed stuff

I would use a wide-angle lens to get a picture of marching band when they do there formations during halftime

Vocabulary

Depth of Field (shallow and wide)-The distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera.

Light (angle and intensity)- light is natural light like the sun but it can also be artificial light by laps and light bulbs and stuff like that

Shadows- if you have have something in the way of light a dark area behind the object will form behind the object

Diffusion- its when light goes through smoke or a screen and splits the light into a bunch of different rays of light instead of one.

Exposure-  allowing light to reach light-sensitive material to create image by either opening shutter to expose film or illuminating dark subject with flash of light.

Aperture (f-stop)- Regulates the amount of light that passes through the shutter so it makes the image brighter or dark deepening on what its set too.

Shutter speed- this is what you want to change if you want to show movement in your photo the lower the shutter speed the more clear movement is.

ISO- lets the camera know how much exposure the photo needs to come out good.

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