Friday, October 31, 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014
Motion Preview
Why slow down your shutter speed?
When you slow down the shutter speed the camera opens up enough to allow your camera's image sensor to see the movement.
What are the two primary ways to create motion in a photograph?
To either have your subject move or manually move the camera
Why use a Shutter Priority mode?
Shutter Priority Mode allows you to set your shutter speed and where the camera chooses other settings to make your shot look well exposed.
What are three primary methods to compensate for long shutter speeds when there is too much light?
Small Apertures, Decrease your ISO, and try a Neutral Density Filter.
When you slow down the shutter speed the camera opens up enough to allow your camera's image sensor to see the movement.
What are the two primary ways to create motion in a photograph?
To either have your subject move or manually move the camera
Why use a Shutter Priority mode?
Shutter Priority Mode allows you to set your shutter speed and where the camera chooses other settings to make your shot look well exposed.
What are three primary methods to compensate for long shutter speeds when there is too much light?
Small Apertures, Decrease your ISO, and try a Neutral Density Filter.
Beautiful Motion Blur Photos
Action Shots and Auto Focus Modes
From the Web site, what is a good starting shutter speed range (fastest to slowest) that you should start out with when attempting panning? 1/60 sec and 1/15 sec
From the video, why is the center auto focus point important for panning?
The center auto focus point is the fastest auto focus point on your camera, and it will help you get a better quality picture.
From the video, why should you use Continuous Drive mode of panning?
The Continuous drive mode lets the camera keep an auto focus, which will be easier for the photographer
One Shot versus AI Servo Auto Focus Modes
What does the "AI Servo" auto focus mode do?
The AI Servo auto focus mode focuses on the subject when its moving so you don't have to manually refocus.
The AI Servo auto focus mode focuses on the subject when its moving so you don't have to manually refocus.
What are the advantages of shooting in "AI Servo" auto focus mode for sports/action photography?
The AI Servo mode catches photos of sports action that you usually can't photograph manually.
What is Back Button Focus?
Why should you consider using Back Button Focus for action photography? No more switching your lens to manual focus, No more refocusing every time you let go of the shutter, and Use Servo for almost all of your focusing needs
What are some of the challenges of Back Button Focus?
The BBF mode is usually used for motion pictures, unless you the AF-ON button your camera will just refocus until it finds something thats moving.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Virtual Copies and Snapshots
B&W Duotoned
Basic Colored Corrected
Black and White
How many photos can you export at a time using Snapshots?
Only one Snapshot at a time
Which Snapshot will get exported if you export a whole set of images containing all of your Snapshots for the same basic image?
When we export this one image that has three snapshots, the only image that will be exported is whichever Snapshot was applied last
How do you make a Virtual Copy of an image?
You make a virtual copy by pressing [Ctrl+']
What is the advantage of using Virtual Copies instead of Snapshots?
You can export multiple versions of one image using Virtual Copies
What happens to your Virtual Copies if you delete a Master photo?
If you delete your master photo then your virtual copies will also be deleted
Friday, October 10, 2014
Still Life Preview
Part 1
1. Fruit, flowers, & small objects
2.What a photographer must consider when doing still life photography is that they are in control of everything. they have control over the lighting and the objects, and the placement of the objects. Doing still-life photography can be a lot easier then doing it with a real person. You can change the photo anytime you want and changing it won't affect the objects.
3.Apertue Priority sets the aperture automatically while you manually change the shutter speed. Aperture Priority sets the aperture to a certain number depending on the shutter speed.
4. Small aperture makes the background of the photo blurry and it gives it a different affect.
Part 2
1. You can take photos of the city, houses, food, people, etc.
2. Businesses, photography lovers, restaurants, people, etc.
3. Its a great chance for photographers to get their photos seen. You can also manipulate the photo to what you want it to be.
Part 3
1. You can arrange fruit, plants, daily life objects, etc.
2. The arrangement of these objects could mean anything to anyone.
3. You could use a white background if you just want to focus on the objects or a nice scenery depending on what objects you have.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Stock Photography & Legal Issue Exploration
What is a model release? Why do you need one?
When you're out shooting pictures you need a model release form to fill out so you know what you can and can't do.
Why should you keyword your photos?
Keywording your photos can make your photos more noticed by people.
Why do you have to be careful about shooting images with band names or logos?
People who are buying your photos may reject you because you have a logo in your picture. They reject your photos because the owner of that business of the logo owns it.
Why should you save space?
A lot of pictures may not be suitable because theres no space for text or a headline.
When you're out shooting pictures you need a model release form to fill out so you know what you can and can't do.
Why should you keyword your photos?
Keywording your photos can make your photos more noticed by people.
Why do you have to be careful about shooting images with band names or logos?
People who are buying your photos may reject you because you have a logo in your picture. They reject your photos because the owner of that business of the logo owns it.
Why should you save space?
A lot of pictures may not be suitable because theres no space for text or a headline.
Part 2:
Why do designers like Royalty Free images?
Designers can easily get these photos.
Why should designers be careful about using Royalty Free images?
Another designer can easily pick the same photo another designer picked.
What is an alternative to Royalty Free images?
An alternative can be that they follow whats trending and get different ideas within the business.
What is the difference between Royalty Free and Rights Managed stock photography?
Royalty Free photos can let anyone take their photos, while Rights Managed photos, only certain businesses can use them.
Part 3:
What is a legal issue that is covered in the FAQ that you never thought of before you read about it?
If I photograph a crowd at a baseball stadium and its published, but the boss of one of the people in the audience recognized him as an employee who called in sick that day and fires him, can he sue me for causing him to lose his job?
Why is it an interesting legal issue to you?
I think its interesting because the question is very twisted and is difficult to follow.
I think its interesting because the question is very twisted and is difficult to follow.
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