Friday, May 15, 2015
Monday, April 20, 2015
Thursday, April 16, 2015
HDR
in my HDR the photo it came out good the cloud are not to dark or light
the car look to deem looks wash out a little.
Monday, March 9, 2015
HDR Preview
1. What does HDR stand for?
High Dynamic Range
2. In your own words, explain what makes an HDR photo an HDR photo?
HDR is when you use two pictures with different light and combine them to make a good picture
3. What is bracketing?
Bracketing is done when several shots of the same subject are taken with varying exposures
4. What software can you use to produce an HDR image?
photoshop
5. When selecting layers, what do you have to be careful about when creating your HDR photos?
Bracketing is done when several shots of the same subject are taken with varying exposures.
High Dynamic Range
2. In your own words, explain what makes an HDR photo an HDR photo?
HDR is when you use two pictures with different light and combine them to make a good picture
3. What is bracketing?
Bracketing is done when several shots of the same subject are taken with varying exposures
4. What software can you use to produce an HDR image?
photoshop
5. When selecting layers, what do you have to be careful about when creating your HDR photos?
Bracketing is done when several shots of the same subject are taken with varying exposures.
Friday, February 27, 2015
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Landscape Preview
Tip 1:Use a Tripod
Tip 2:Look for a Focal Point
Tip 3:Capture Movement
Tip 2:Look for a Focal Point
Tip 3:Capture Movement
equipment needed
tripod
nd filter
figuring remote
Monday, February 23, 2015
Pet Portrait
1. What type of pet will you photography?
chihuahua
2. Where will you shoot?
inside and outside
3. What type of lighting will you use?
natural
4. What challenges will you encounter?
the dog staying still
5. How will you overcome these challenges?
food
6.
chihuahua
2. Where will you shoot?
inside and outside
3. What type of lighting will you use?
natural
4. What challenges will you encounter?
the dog staying still
5. How will you overcome these challenges?
food
6.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Thursday, February 12, 2015
SmugMug Preparation
1. Content Blocks
How do you add Content Blocks to your site?
To add a content block to any page, drag it from the customize drawer and drop it onto your page.
2. Content Types
What are the eight different types of content you can add?
photo,navigato,videos,design,text,social,discovery,html&css
3. Photos
When you add photos to SmugMug, which are the FOUR different ways you can display them? Briefly explain what each method does.
Single Photo, Multiple Photo, Slideshow, Carousel
4. Navigation
What are the SEVEN different types of Navigation items you can add to your SmugMug account? Briefly explain what each does.
Menu- Build a navigation bar w/ links to other pages on your site
Galleries- Display certain galleries
Folders- Display particular folders
Pages- Display certain pages
Folders, Galleries, & Pages- Display all types of content levels together
Breadcrumb- Add a breadcrumb to reveal the links between your homepage and the page being viewed
Feature Events- Feature an event on any page you create
5. Design Elements
What kinds of design elements can you add?
Logo, Separator
6. Colorspace
What "Colorspace" should your images be processed in to be uploaded to SmugMug?
sRGB colorspace
7. Cropping
Should you crop your images before uploading to SmugMug? Why?
No, keep the files in their native size and resolution
8. Resolution
What is the minimum resolution size for an 8" by 10" print?
750x935
How do you add Content Blocks to your site?
To add a content block to any page, drag it from the customize drawer and drop it onto your page.
2. Content Types
What are the eight different types of content you can add?
photo,navigato,videos,design,text,social,discovery,html&css
3. Photos
When you add photos to SmugMug, which are the FOUR different ways you can display them? Briefly explain what each method does.
Single Photo, Multiple Photo, Slideshow, Carousel
4. Navigation
What are the SEVEN different types of Navigation items you can add to your SmugMug account? Briefly explain what each does.
Menu- Build a navigation bar w/ links to other pages on your site
Galleries- Display certain galleries
Folders- Display particular folders
Pages- Display certain pages
Folders, Galleries, & Pages- Display all types of content levels together
Breadcrumb- Add a breadcrumb to reveal the links between your homepage and the page being viewed
Feature Events- Feature an event on any page you create
5. Design Elements
What kinds of design elements can you add?
Logo, Separator
6. Colorspace
What "Colorspace" should your images be processed in to be uploaded to SmugMug?
sRGB colorspace
7. Cropping
Should you crop your images before uploading to SmugMug? Why?
No, keep the files in their native size and resolution
8. Resolution
What is the minimum resolution size for an 8" by 10" print?
750x935
Friday, February 6, 2015
smug mug
Wall Art - From $285.99 to $2,054.99
Paper Prints- From $1.99 to $262.99
Keepsakes- From $5.99 to $165.99
Digital Downloads- From $5.00 to $19.99
Paper Prints- From $1.99 to $262.99
Keepsakes- From $5.99 to $165.99
Digital Downloads- From $5.00 to $19.99
Canon 6D VS. T3i
1. What is the difference between a Full Frame Camera and a Crop Sensor?
Full Frame Sensor is just the full frame but the Crop Sensor is 1.5x or 1.6x smaller then the Full frame. But if there a lot of grass then its best to use the full frame Sensor.
2. What are five advantages of the 6D compared to a T3i?
Advantages that 6D have over T3i is it has a low noise at high ISO, it has great image quality, and the wide dynamic range is 12.1 EV
3. What makes the autofocus of the Canon 5D Mark III better than that of the 6D
The EOS 5D Mark III has better auto-focus because it has a 61 point AF array and the EOS 6D only has 11 points AF array.
Full Frame Sensor is just the full frame but the Crop Sensor is 1.5x or 1.6x smaller then the Full frame. But if there a lot of grass then its best to use the full frame Sensor.
2. What are five advantages of the 6D compared to a T3i?
Advantages that 6D have over T3i is it has a low noise at high ISO, it has great image quality, and the wide dynamic range is 12.1 EV
3. What makes the autofocus of the Canon 5D Mark III better than that of the 6D
The EOS 5D Mark III has better auto-focus because it has a 61 point AF array and the EOS 6D only has 11 points AF array.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Light Basics and Vocabulary
Butterfly --
1. What effect does it create?
a butterfly shaped shadow under nose
2. Why use it?
1. What effect does it create?
a butterfly shaped shadow under nose
2. Why use it?
buttey lighting
3. How many lights or light sources?
oneLoop --
1. What effect does it create?
creating a small shadow of the subjects noses on their cheeks
3. How many lights or light sources?
oneLoop --
1. What effect does it create?
creating a small shadow of the subjects noses on their cheeks
2. Why use it?
even lighting
3. How many lights or light sources?
1-2
even lighting
3. How many lights or light sources?
1-2
Rembrandt --
1. What effect does it create?
1. What effect does it create?
triangel under eye
2. Why use it?
2. Why use it?
mystery
3. How many lights or light sources?
one
3. How many lights or light sources?
one
Split --
1. What effect does it create?
shado and lit side
2. Why use it?
mystery
3. How many lights or light sources?
one
Broad and Short --
1. What effect does it create?
one side look bigger then the other
2. Why use it?
2. Why use it?
mystery
3. How many lights or light sources?
3. How many lights or light sources?
one
Direction: Where is the light coming from—the front, the side, or behind?
Intensity: How bright is each light source?
Color: What color is the light—white, red, blue…?
Contrast: Is the transition from the highlights to the shadows subtle or sudden?
Hardness: What do the edges of the shadows look like?
Fill light-Fill is used to lighten shadows and control Contrast and Lighting Ratios.
Key light-The key may determine the character of the lighting, but often a strong Back Light for example, sets the Mood. The key should usually be Motivated by a source like the sun or a window.
Hair light-An Accent Light presumably limited to the top of the head. Sometimes only a Back Light with delusions of grandeur and fancy-colored gels.
Background light-Back Light separates subject from background, saints from sinners, and one pro from another. Angl
Shadowless-
Hard light-A relatively small, direct, usually focusable source, with or without lens, that produces strong High-lights and dark shadows. The quality is more dramatic and controllable, but generally less flattering, than Soft Light.
Soft light-
Grey card-A Matte 18% reflectance card used instead of a subject for a Reflected Light Meter reading.
Reflector-Flat devices, mostly white, silver, or gold, that redirect the sun's and other source's rays. Lighting with reflectors is like lighting with lights - except no cables. Just cloud and wind worries.
Diffuser-
Intensity-
Intensity: How bright is each light source?
Color: What color is the light—white, red, blue…?
Contrast: Is the transition from the highlights to the shadows subtle or sudden?
Hardness: What do the edges of the shadows look like?
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Friday, January 16, 2015
Science Fair Proposal
1. D'Shalon, Jesus Perez, Anthony Hernandez
2. How far can you eliminate flash?
3.If I place an object 2 ft in front of the camera then the flash wouldn't be eliminated.
4.Camera w/ built in light, Strobe light, Phone,measuring tape, Model, External flash, Tri-Pod, Tri-Fold, Print photos
6. http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/T3I/T3IFLASH.HTM
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-430EX-II-Speedlite-Flash-Review.aspx
2. How far can you eliminate flash?
3.If I place an object 2 ft in front of the camera then the flash wouldn't be eliminated.
4.Camera w/ built in light, Strobe light, Phone,measuring tape, Model, External flash, Tri-Pod, Tri-Fold, Print photos
6. http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/T3I/T3IFLASH.HTM
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-430EX-II-Speedlite-Flash-Review.aspx
Monday, January 12, 2015
Notes
1. every flash photograph is two exposures in one.
2. fill flash cam be used when subject is backlit or side lit to eliminate silhouettes or shadows
3. flash exposure is not affected by shutter speed
4. flash illumination is dramatically affected by distance
5. your camera measures ambient light and flash illumination separately
6. with automatic flash metering the flash illuminating is measured after the shutter button is pressed and the flash output is adjusted accordingly
7. every SLR camera with a mechanical shutter box has a maximum flash sync shutter speed
8. harsh lighting washed out subjects and red eye can be eliminated by using diffusers and light bouncing.
9. it is possible to change the order of when the f;ash flares using "rear curtain sync"
10. removing the flash from the top of the camera helps eliminate red eye and unflattering shadows
2. fill flash cam be used when subject is backlit or side lit to eliminate silhouettes or shadows
3. flash exposure is not affected by shutter speed
4. flash illumination is dramatically affected by distance
5. your camera measures ambient light and flash illumination separately
6. with automatic flash metering the flash illuminating is measured after the shutter button is pressed and the flash output is adjusted accordingly
7. every SLR camera with a mechanical shutter box has a maximum flash sync shutter speed
8. harsh lighting washed out subjects and red eye can be eliminated by using diffusers and light bouncing.
9. it is possible to change the order of when the f;ash flares using "rear curtain sync"
10. removing the flash from the top of the camera helps eliminate red eye and unflattering shadows
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