Friday, August 29, 2014

WIKI NOTES

WIKI NOTES 

CAMREA HAVE A LOT OF FEATURES LIKE CONTROLS AND SWITCHS

YOU CAN SET YOUR CAMREA RESOLTUION TO TAKE HIGHE QUALITY PICTURES

YOU CAN SET UP YOUR CAMREA TO ONE OF THE AUTOMATIC MODE

WHEN YOU HAVE THE CAMREA WHIT YOU.YOU CAN TAKE PICTURE TO GET GOOD AT IT

YOU CAN TAKE PICTURES TO GET THE FEEL OF THE CAMREA

USING YOUR CAMREA KEEP YOUR LENS CLEAR OF CAPS STRAPS AND THUMBS

YOU CAN SET YOUR WHITE BALANCE TO CHANGE YOU DIFRENET KIND OF LIGHTING

YOU CAN SET UP A SLOWER ISO SPEED TO TAKE A BETTER PICTURE

TAKE PICTURES IN YOU HEAD BE FOR YOU TAKE IT ON THE CAMREA

TAKE PICTURES WITH THE FULL BACK GROUND

YOU CAN TAKE PICTURES UP CLOSE

YOU CAN SHOOT THE CAMREA FROM DIFFRENER ANGLES

YOU CAN USE AUTOMATICA FOCUS TO TAKE A CLEAR PICTURE

BALANCING THE ISO SPEED AND APERTURE

SO YOU WONT GET A BLURRY PHOTO STAY STILL

YOU CAN USE A TRIPOD TO KEEP YOU STILL

IF YOU DONT HAVE A TRIPOD DONT USE ONE

HOLD THE CAMREA IN A GOOD POSION IF YOU HOLD YOUR ARM UP YOU ARM BEGAINS TO SHAKE

USE YOUR FLASH SO YOU WANT GET A RED I IN YOUR PICTURE

USE YOUR JUDICIOUSLY WHEN YOU NEED TO

AFTER YOU TAKEN PICTURE GO THROUGH THEM TO SEE HOW THEY ARE

PRATICE AND PRATICE SO YOU CAN GET BETTER

WEB SITE REVIEW

WEB REVIEW 

D-SLR USER ARE TRYING THING THEY NEVER USE ON THE CAMREA FEATURES

I SEE THAT THEY PUT A PICTURE IN THEIR TO SHOW US THAT THEY MADE BETTER FEATURES FOR THE CAMREA

D-SLR THEY MADE THE FOCUS POINT FOR THE CAMREA SO YOU CAN TAKE BETTER PICUTRES

YOU CAN ASLO TAKE CONTROL ON THE CAMREA FOCUS POINT

THEY ALSO HAVE FOCUS POINT SELECTION TO CHOOSE FORM

D-SLR LETS YOU CHOOSE DIFFRENET INDIVIDUAL FOCUS MODE

DEPTH OF FIELD PREVIEW LETS YOU BLOCK OUT ANYTHING IN THE BACKGROUND IF YOU WANT TO TAKE A PICTURE OF SOMETHING

D-SLR METERING MODE LETS YOU CHOOSE DIFFRENET ANGLES TO TAKE PICTURES

EXPOSURE LIGHT GIVES YOU AN ADVANTAGE SO YOU CAN TAKE BETTER PICTURES

COLOR SETTING LETS YOU AJUST THE COLOR IF YOU WANT

CUSTOM WHITE BALANCE LETS YOUR PICTURES COME OUT BRIGHTER

HISTOGRAM MAKE SURE THAT THE PICTURE COME OUT FULLY

FLASH COMPESATION HELPS YOU TAKE A BRIGHTER PICTURE SO YOU CAN SEE WHEN IT IS DARK

CREATIVE FLASH LETS YOU EXPAND YOUR OUT DOOR PHOTOGRAHP

MULTIPE EXPORSURE LETS YOU SHOOT MORE THAN ONE IMAGE ON A SINGLE FRAME

MIRROR LOCK UP LETS THE CAMREA TAKE A PICTURE BY ITS SELF WHEN ITS ON LOCK

THE D-SLR LETS YOU VIEW THE PICTURE YOU TOOK ON THE CAMREA ON YOUR TV

NOTES ON EILLEN COWIN

EILEEN COWIN 

SHE BASE HER STORY ON FACT AND FICTION 

SHE USE HER PHOTOGRAHPIC IMAGE TO GET AROUND STORY TELLING 

SHE STARTED TO WORK ON HER IMAGES BECAUSE SHE BECAME INTRETSEAD IN LYING 

SHE HAS A PICTURE OF A WOMEN THAT SHE IS YOUSING IN HER PICTURE 

SHE IS TELLING US THAT THE IMAGE OF THE WOMEN EYE THAT SHE STARING AT SOME THING BUT WE CANT TELL WERE SHE LOOKING 

SHE ALSO SHOW A BOOK WHERE THE IMAGE OF LINE HAVE BEEN PLEAD FROM THE BOOK 

SHE TRY'S TO COMPARE TO THING'S THAT MAKE IT THE SAME 

SHE WAS USEING THE FORK AS AN EXAMPLE THAT SOMETHING COMING OUT OF YOUR MOUTH SEEM SWEET BUT IST NOT  BUT.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Food Pics











ADOBE


 LIQUIFIED
 OVER SATURATION

 CLONED

 TEXT IN PICTURE

 PART DODGED PART BURNED

 PART BLACK PART WHITE

 DRAWING SPECIAL EFFECTS

 WRONG COLORS



3 PHOTOS IN 1

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

VOCAB 1



AE  -  see automatic exposure                                                                                                                                                          
AF -   see auto focus                                                                                                                                                
APERTURE  -the opening in the lens that allow                                                                                                                                        
APERTURE PRIORITY  - a type of automatic exposure in which manually selects the aperture and the camera automatically selects the shutter speed                                                                                                                        
ARTIFICIAL LIGHT    -  usually refers to any light source that doesnt exist in nature                                                                                                                      
AVAILABLE LIGHT  - the amount illumination at a given location that applies to natural and artificial light source                                                                                                                                  
BACKLIGHT -  light that projects toward the camera from behind the subject                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                   
BOUNCE LIGHT-   light that reflects off of another surface before illumination the subject                                                                                                                                      
BULB -  a camera setting that allows the shutter to stay open as long as the shutter release is depressed                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
CARD READER   - device that connects to your computer and enable quick and easy download images from memory card to computer                                                                                                                                    
CLOSE-UP -  a general term used to describe an image created by closely focusing on a subject                                                                                                                                        
COMPRESSION  -  method of reducing file size through removal of redundant data with the jpeg file format                                                                                                                                      
CONTRAST   -   the different between two two or more tones in terms of luminance density or darkness                                                                                                                                      
CPU  -     central processing unit this is the brains of a computer or a lens                                                                                                                                        
CROPPING  -   the process of extracting a portion of the image area                                                                                                                                
DAYLIGHT  -   a white balance setting that renders accurate color when shooting in mid-day sunlight                                                                                                                                      
DEPTH OF FIELD - the image space in front of and behind the plane of focus that appears acceptably sharp in the photograph                                                                                                                                    
DOWNLOAD  -  the transfer of data from one device to another such as from camera to computer or computer  to printer                                                                                                                                
DPI - dots pr inches referring to printing resolution                                                                                                                                              
EXPOSURE-when light enters the camera and reacts with the sensitized medium the term can also refer to the amount of light that strikes the light sensitive medium . 

Monday, August 11, 2014

VOCAB 3


macro lens- a lens designed to be at top sharpness over a flat field

manual exposure- a camera operating mode that requires the user to determine and set both the aperture and shutter speed  

megabyte- just over one million bytes

megapixel- a million pixies

memory- the storage capacity of a hard drive or other recording media

memory card- typical recording medium of digital camera memory cards can be used to store still images moving images or sound as well as related file data

menu- an on screen listing of user option

mode- specified operating of the camera or software

noise- the digital equivalent of grain  

pan- moving the  camera to follow a moving subject

perspective- the effect of the distance between the camera and image elements upon the perceived size of objects in an image

pixel- derived from picture elements a pixel is the base component of a digital image

ram- stands for random access memory which is a computer memory capacity

raw- an image file format that has little or no internal processing applied by the camera

resolution- the amount of data available for an image as applied to image size

shutter-the apparatus that controls the amount of time during which light is allowed to reach the sensitized medium  

slr- a camera with a mirror that reflects the image entering the lens through pentaprism

stop- see

strobe-abbreviation for stroboscopic

thumbnail- a miniaturized representation of an image file

tripod- a three legged stand that stabilize the camera and eliminates camera  

ttl-through the lens

usb-universal serial bus

vr-vibration reduction a technology used in such photographic accessories as a vr lens

wide-angle lens- a lens that produces a greater angle of view than you would see with you eyes often causing the image to appear stretched see also short lens  

Friday, August 1, 2014

v 2

FILE FORMAT/ the form in witch digital images are stored and recorded                                                      
FILTER/ usually a piece of plastic or glass used to control how certain wavelength preventing them from reaching the light sensitive medium also software available in image processing computer Program  can produce special filter effects                                                                                                                            
FLARE/ unwanted light streak or ring that appear in the viewfinder                                                                  
FOCUS/ an optimum sharpness or image clarity that occurs when a lens create a sharp image by converging light rays to specific points at act of adjusting the lens to achieve optimal image sharpness                                  
FRAME/the complete image exposure area                                                                                                    
F/STOP/the size of the aperture or diaphragm opening of a lens also referred to as f/number or stop the term stands for the ratio of the focal length of the lens to the wide of its aperture                                                    
GB/see gigabyte                                                                                                                                              
HARD DRIVE/ a contained storage until made up magnetically sensitive disks                                                        
HOT SHOE/an electronically connected flash mount on the camera and an external flash and synchronizes the shutter released the firing of the flash                                                                                                          
icon/A symbol used to represent a file function or program                                                                                
IMAGE EDITING PROGRAM/ software that allows for image alteration and enhancement                        
INFINITY/ a term used to denote the theoretically most distant point of focus                                                    
ISO/from ISO Greek for equal a term for industry standardization when an ISO number is applied to film it indicates the relative light sensors use film  ISO equivalents which are based on enhancing the data stream or boosting the signal

JPEG/ joint photography expert group this a lossy compression and photo software jpeg examine an image for redundant

KB/see kilobyte

LCD/liquid crystal display

LED/ light emitting diode

LENS/ a piece of optical glass on the front of a camera that has been precisely calibrated to allow focus

LENS SHAPE/ see lens hood

LIGHT METER/ also called an exposure metre it is a device that measures light levels and calculate the correct aperture and shutter seed.
FILE FORMAT/ the form in witch digital images are stored and recorded                                                      
FILTER/ usually a piece of plastic or glass used to control how certain wavelength preventing them from reaching the light sensitive medium also software available in image processing computer Program  can produce special filter effects                                                                                                                              
FLARE/ unwanted light streak or ring that appear in the viewfinder                                                                    
FOCUS/ an optimum sharpness or image clarity that occurs when a lens create a sharp image by converging light rays to specific points at act of adjusting the lens to achieve optimal image sharpness                                    
FRAME/the complete image exposure area                                                                                                      
F/STOP/the size of the aperture or diaphragm opening of a lens also referred to as f/number or stop the term stands for the ratio of the focal length of the lens to the wide of its aperture                                                      
GB/see gigabyte                                                                                                                                                
HARD DRIVE/ a contained storage until made up magnetically sensitive disks                                                          
HOT SHOE/an electronically connected flash mount on the camera and an external flash and synchronizes the shutter released the firing of the flash                                                                                                            
icon/A symbol used to represent a file function or program                                                                                  
IMAGE EDITING PROGRAM/ software that allows for image alteration and enhancement                          
INFINITY/ a term used to denote the theoretically most distant point of focus                                                      
ISO/from ISO Greek for equal a term for industry standardization when an ISO number is applied to film it indicates the relative light sensors use film  ISO equivalents which are based on enhancing the data stream or boosting the signal

JPEG/ joint photography expert group this a lossy compression and photo software jpeg examine an image for redundant

KB/see kilobyte

LCD/liquid crystal display

LED/ light emitting diode

LENS/ a piece of optical glass on the front of a camera that has been precisely calibrated to allow focus

LENS SHAPE/ see lens hood

LIGHT METER/ also called an exposure metre it is a device that measures light levels and calculate the correct aperture and shutter seed.