Wednesday, September 25, 2013

40 Greatest Photos Ever

I picked this picture because i think its so sad that he is watching his own father walk away to fight for their own country. 
I picked this other picture also because i think its really nice that this man is giving some water to a poor animal in need of help.
I also picked this picture because i think its romantic that they are in the middle of a war an they still like to show their  love for each other .

Photo of Composition and 9-11 (Avoiding Mergers)


Avoiding Mergers
I picked this photo because its nicely focus on the main object which is the united states flag and its also nicely focused on the background.



Photo of Composition and 9-11 (Framing)

FRAMING


I picked this picture as framing because as you can see this picture is framing what is in the middle of the photo but it doesn't necessarily mean that every picture that is framing would be in the middle it can be any were.

Photo of Composition and 9-11 (Balance)

BALANCE


I picked this picture as balance because as you can see the picture speaks for its self as you can see this picture is balanced by the buildings on both sides.

Photo Composition and 9-11 (Lines)

LINES

I picked this photo as lines because as you can see the picture above their is many lines to prove that it is lines.

Photo Compositon and 9-11 (The Rule of Thirds)

THE RULE OF THIRDS

I picked this photo as the rule if thirds because if you cut this picture in thirds (equally) then you can see that the tower is not in the middle but more to the right side.

Photo Composition and 9-11 (Simplicity)

SIMPLICITY


I picked this photo as simplicity because it shows just the main focus  and in this case the main focus is the tower which is burning up.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Great Black and White Photographers Part 2

Ansel Easton Adams

Birth Date: February 20, 1902
Death  Date: April 22, 1984
Place of Birth: San Francisco, California
Place of Death: Monterey, California



  He did not get married or have any children, his work was published  for the first time in the 1920's and ended in the the 1980's when he passed way. He also wrote books and did photography, i think that based on his photography that i have seen he is a person that i would admire for his work.


 http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=ansel+adams+photographs&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&docid=0FtBbIYNYq50lM&tbnid=Wbec0ssfpmWpHM:&ved=0CAUQjRw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.archives.gov%2Fresearch%2Fansel-adams%2F&ei=7Rg7UrjgOobY9ATlrICYCA&bvm=bv.52288139,d.eWU&psig=AFQjCNHAYIXgwP3espr9vnG1FmTTW0oujA&ust=1379690272241583

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Friday, September 13, 2013

Camera parts


Camera parts




Aperture: A device that controls the amount of light admitted through an opening. In photography and digital photography, aperture is the unit of measurement that defines the size of the opening in the lens that can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film or digital sensor. The size of the aperture is measured in F-stop.
 
Shutter: A mechanical device of a camera that controls the duration of a photographic exposure, as by opening and closing to allow light coming through the lens to expose a plate or film.
 
Exposure: In digital photography, exposure is the unit of measurement for the total amount of light permitted to reach the electronic sensor during the process of taking a photograph. The two main controls your digital camera uses to control exposure are the shutter speed and aperture.
 
Depth of field: is the amount of distance between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus in a photograph. A preferred selection Depth of field ("DOF") in a focused subject in an image can be quite subjective.
 
F-stop: the setting of an adjustable lens aperture, as indicated by an f number.
 
Focal length: The focal length of a lens determines how much magnification it provides.
 


 

 
1
Aperture button
12
Display button
Exposure compensation button
13
AE lock button
Erase button
FE lock button
2
Dioptric adjustment knob
Index button
3
Eyecup
Reduce button
4
Viewfinder eyepiece
14
AF point selection button
5
LCD monitor
Magnify button
6
Live view shooting button
15
Speaker
Movie shooting button
16
DC cord hole
7
Quick control button
17
Card / battery compartment cover
Direct print button
18
Access lamp
8
Tripod socket
19
Card / battery compartment cover release lever
9
Menu button
20
Playback button
10
Setting button
21
Card slot
11
Cross keys
22
Battery compartment
ISO speed setting button
White balance selection button
Drive mode selection button
AF mode selection button