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Read & Write
13 things a beginner should know:
- Setting the exposure – by using the histogram.
- RAW – RAW files are the best form of files a photo can be.
- Setting focusing points manually – learning how to switch and use AF mode.
- Learn all AF modes – AI Servo and AI focus.
- Aperture priority – for shooting portraits with a blurred background.
- Shutter priority – for shooting fast paced portrait, action.
- Control motion blur – comes from shutter speed.
- Manual white balance – good for helping with lighting.
- Drive modes – three modes; single shot, continuous low, and continuous high.
- Metering modes – to get the perfect exposure.
- ISO – lower values are great with plenty of light, higher for low light.
- Exposure compensation – scale that tells camera to increase or decrease exposure.
- Manual exposure – key to using manual.
Painting with Light
This painting with light photo is very interesting. It looks like a lot of time and effort went into this image. The amount of light used in the photo is amazing to me because it looks hard to do. It also gives some mystery to how it was done or what kind of lighting was used to get it done. This photo overall is amazing and deserves all the credit.
Candid Moments
Students playing basketball during P.E. in the GYM at JHHS.
I enjoy seeing Henri’s work. His images are interesting. They all have a different story to tell. For instance, the man on the bike has a story. I wonder where he was going and why he looked so fast riding the bike. The picture of him on the boat is also interesting. I wonder where he was headed or why he was on the boat. His ability to capture images in the moment is very good. Because most the time I don’t know the story behind. Thats the purpose of a candid photo and he does a good job at it.
Introduction to Strobes
10 important facts about using strobes in photography
- Lighting is all about modifying
- Less light is more
- More subjects equal better results
- Need to know the principles of light
- Shutter speed doesn’t matter
- They add extra dimensions and sophistication
- Knowing how to balance light
- How to control manual flash
- When to turn flash off
- Why the flash meter is valuable
JPEG vs. Raw
- The main difference between JPEG and Raw images are the files size.
- Raw files are bigger than JPEG files because it contains a bigger amount of the image data.
- Yes you can turn Raw image files into a JPEG file. You can do this by opening it in photoshop and exporting it as a JPEG.
- It depends if you shoot an important event in Raw or JPEG. Raw images have more information to work with but requires more time to work on. But if you need to get photos done faster, JPEGs are faster to work with. But for better photos, Raw files are better.