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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

What exactly can you do with your camera operations

An image with a shallow background using a large
aperture (PHO 245 by Samantha Ricker) 


   Basic camera operations and functions are not always so basic and I learn this in my photojournalism class, and every time I'm out shooting. There are so many things a photographer should think about when shooting an image.
   Some of the main things a photographer should consider are ISO's, exposure, shutter speed, white balance and depth of field. We also have to remember  composition, and what is being photographed.
   My favorite thing when taking photos is the composition, and being able to find a different way to photograph something that has already been photographed. Some cool ways you can do this would be to blur a background or part of an image.
   Camera operations are the basis for creating your image and after knowing them you're ready to move forward to shooting your image. Everyone can learn a little more about the camera functions at the tutorial I viewed at Penn State photo tutorial.
This photo shows an image of stopped motion by using a fast shutter speed
This photo shows the compositional, element rule of thirds

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