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Gate Photography Series Spring 2019
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Settings for Headshots
ISO 200, 1/125, F5.6 at a focal point of 100
Posing Tips
In optics, particularly as it relates to film and photography, depth of field (DOF), also called focus range or effective focus range, is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image.
Lessons
ISO, Shutter, Aperture
Shutter Speed
Shutter Speed is how long the camera stays open to expose itself to the image.
Image Noise
Image noise is the random variation of brightness or color information in images produced by the sensor and circuitry of a scanner or digital camera.
ISO
ISO is how sensitive your film or digital camera is to light.
Aperture
Aperture is how wide the lens' iris opens. The wider it opens the more light gets in.
Shutter Speed is how long the camera stays open to expose itself to the image.
Image Noise
Image noise is the random variation of brightness or color information in images produced by the sensor and circuitry of a scanner or digital camera.
ISO
ISO is how sensitive your film or digital camera is to light.
Aperture
Aperture is how wide the lens' iris opens. The wider it opens the more light gets in.
Tips
Sunny 16 Rule - For Full Frame Cameras in Direct Sunlight |
F16, ISO 100, 1/125
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ISO
Inside = >800 or lower the shutter and use a tripod
Shutter Speed
Double your focal length. If you are shooting at 100mm focal length your shutter speed should be 1/200 or higher to avoid motion blur
Handheld = >1/50 Shutter Speed. < 1/50 = Use Tripod
Action = >1/500
Long Shutter Shots during day or night = Aperture > F16
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Portrait settings for Full Frame
F 5.6, ISO 200, 1/125 at 2:00pm in the shade with your back to the sun or using the sun as a hair light.
Don't forget Framing - Rule of Thirds, Single Point Focus, and your horizon line
Photography Assignments
Assignment #1 - Shutter Assignment - Shooting in Manual Mode - Take two pics of something moving (such as water) 1) Water should be frozen in the air 2) Water should be fluid and almost blurry
Assignment #2 - Macro Photography - Take pics of flowers around campus at low Fstop with bokeh
Assignment #3 - Working in a small group - Take two pics of the same row of objects 1) with a wide open aperture and only one object in focus and 2) with a smaller aperture and all the objects in focus. Set up your camera and the objects to achieve the desired affect.
Assignment #2 - Macro Photography - Take pics of flowers around campus at low Fstop with bokeh
Assignment #3 - Working in a small group - Take two pics of the same row of objects 1) with a wide open aperture and only one object in focus and 2) with a smaller aperture and all the objects in focus. Set up your camera and the objects to achieve the desired affect.
Vocabulary
Bokeh - In photography, bokeh is the aesthetic quality of the blur produced in the out-of-focus parts of an image produced by a lens. Bokeh has been defined as "the way the lens renders out-of-focus points of light".
Exchangeable image file format (officially Exif, according to JEIDA/JEITA/CIPA specifications) is a standard that specifies the formats for images, sound, and ancillary tags used by digital cameras (including smartphones), scanners and other systems handling image and sound files recorded by digital cameras. The specification uses the following existing file formats with the addition of specific metadata tags: JPEG discrete cosine transform (DCT)[1] for compressed image files, TIFF Rev. 6.0 (RGB or YCbCr) for uncompressed image files, and RIFF WAVfor audio files (Linear PCM or ITU-T G.711 μ-Law PCM for uncompressed audio data, and IMA-ADPCM for compressed audio data).[2] It is not used in JPEG 2000, PNG, or GIF. |
Online article of sensor size - https://newatlas.com/camera-sensor-size-guide/26684/
Full Frame Sensor vs. Crop Sensor