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Photography techniques
By Serena Jeffery
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Photo’s taken by me:
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Lighting Light captures a photo.
From the relentless power of full sun over water to the beam from a single candle, it is light photographers play with, light in its many moods and manifestations that we capture on film.
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Click icon to add pictureWhen studying atmospheric
optics, and astronomy in particular, it is customary to
think of the surroundings (sky, soil, etc.) being a giant sphere
with directions.
The celestial sphere (right) is an imaginary sphere with
unspecified radius, centered on the observer (you).
This is why a rainbow seems fixed in a rainstorm. Although
the storm may move the rainbow will seem fixed.
Except if you move, so will the rainbow.
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High speed macro photography
Settings:
To take better photo’s with water etc. I found that, setting the Flash to manual mode and setting the power to its lowest setting or so (1/64) will help by making the flash fire a very brief burst of light, which freezes the action better.
The Set up:
keeping the subject parallel to the lens so that everything is in focus. You need to be close because the flash power is reduced.
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After learning new tips these
are the pictures I took:
I learned that when taking pictures of things close up, such as water, it is much
better to take pictures if I put a bright object in the background
so my point of focus is more visible and stands out more. I
chose to use grape fruits in the background so the water didn’t blend in with the white walls.
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Success! After many rocks being thrown into the water, and many times finding the perfect focus to get the water I got a
picture of the water moving in the air and the background color shows off the color of the droplets clearly.
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I figured out that taking pictures of things like a cat work out a lot better if if you narrow in on certain things so that the picture won’t make the cat look fatter than it should of misshaped.
For instance I found that out taking a picture of my cat, which is on the next slides.
The next slide is a picture of my cat that I found did not extenuate him.
The following picture is the one I found make him look like the cute kitty he is.
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