Monday, April 20, 2015
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Friday, April 10, 2015
Delicious
http://www.apple.com/iphone/world-gallery/?cid=www-us-iphone-world-gallery
On this website I looked at multiple different pictures taken by different people all around the world. It would say the name of the person who took it and the location of the photo. What all these photos had in common is that they were all taken with a iPhone6.
I learned that you can take really good photos with just a phone.
This site relates to photography because it just shows how good of a photo can come from just a phone.
On this website I looked at multiple different pictures taken by different people all around the world. It would say the name of the person who took it and the location of the photo. What all these photos had in common is that they were all taken with a iPhone6.
I learned that you can take really good photos with just a phone.
This site relates to photography because it just shows how good of a photo can come from just a phone.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Monday, March 9, 2015
In Class Flash
baseline 1/6 5.6
1/200 5.6
1/60 5.6
1/15 5.6
baseline 1/6 5.6
1/200 5.6
1/60 5.6
1/15 5.6
1/60 5.6
+1 1/60 5.6
-1 1/60 5.6
-2 1/60 5.6
+2 1/60 5.6
3.2 f16
2.0 f22
1/4 f9
1/4 f22
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Slow Sync Flash Photography
1) Shoot with a flash or with a low shutter speed.
2)The problem with this is that it can also leave your subject lit up too brightly. if you’re shooting a moving subject it means you’ll get motion blur which could ruin your shot.
2)The problem with this is that it can also leave your subject lit up too brightly. if you’re shooting a moving subject it means you’ll get motion blur which could ruin your shot.
3) Consider slow sync
4)Front Curtain Sync is the normal flash mode, with the flash being triggered near the start of the shutter duration The flash finishes quick, and freezes the motion, and then the slow shutter remains open longer, and can blur due to the continuous ambient light, So the ambient blur appears later (out in front of where the flash fired), appearing to lead the motion. Rear Curtain Sync waits to fire the flash until almost the end of the shutter duration, so that the ambient shutter blur occurs first.
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