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Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Thursday, January 23, 2014
photoshop notes
save as rename your image make sure the image is ssaved as a jpg
nestle-tools are stacked on each other to access those tools you have to left click and hold
use command keys
cammonad + command -
c o open
c c copy
cv paste
cz undo
c shift z step backward
nestle-tools are stacked on each other to access those tools you have to left click and hold
use command keys
cammonad + command -
c o open
c c copy
cv paste
cz undo
c shift z step backward
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
questions after the fixed portraits
1. my best iso setting was 1600
2. my next best photo was 3200
3. yes i was
4. aperture and shutter speed are both needed to make an amazing picture along with iso
2. my next best photo was 3200
3. yes i was
4. aperture and shutter speed are both needed to make an amazing picture along with iso
iso portrait project
5.6 aperture
1/1600 shutter speed
4 aperture
1/400
6.3 aperture
1/400
6.3 aperture
1/800
10 aperture
1/800
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
the subject matter of this picture is emotion, sad and desolate, the pool was left untouched.
this picture was my favorite because of the conrast between flood waters and the pool.
brightness in this photo is a big factor because it makes other things stick out
the sharks in this picture make it great because sharks are cool. subject matter in this picture is power.the rule in this picture is
balance
this picture was my favorite because of the conrast between flood waters and the pool.
brightness in this photo is a big factor because it makes other things stick out
the sharks in this picture make it great because sharks are cool. subject matter in this picture is power.the rule in this picture is
balance
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
iso
1. the picture you take of the players wont be blurry making for a good picture for a magazine
2. the lower the iso the less noise in the photo or grain
3.try to use the lowest iso you can because the higher the number the more noise
2. the lower the iso the less noise in the photo or grain
3.try to use the lowest iso you can because the higher the number the more noise
aperture lens
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