Shutter. It allows light to pass through in to the camera and on to the film.
Shutter Speeds.
Shutter Priority. It's a setting on a camera that allows you to choose a specific shutter speed.
Exposure. It's the total amount of light you let in to your camera at a current time.
Aperture. It's a hole close to you lens that allows light through.
ISA/ASA. It's when your camera responds to light.
Bulb. It's a shutter speed setting on an adjustable camera that allows for long exposure times.
Cable Release. It's a thing on the camera that allows you to photograph a thing from a distance.
Tripod. It;s used to stabilize the camera and elevate it.
Bracketing. It's a techinique used to take several shots of a subject with diffrent shutter speed.
Slow Shutter Speed
Fast Shutter Speed
Panning
Painting with Lights
Multiple Exposure/Experiment
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Friday, 11 May 2012
Camera Vocabulary
1. SLR. Single-lens Refkex
2. TLR. Twin Lens Reflex
3. Lens. A Transparent Optical Device Used To Converge Or Diverge Transmitted Light And To Form Images
4. Shutter. The Moving Cover Over The Lens Of The Camera
5. Shutter Speed Control.
6. Aperture. Hole Or Opening Through Which Light Travels
7. ASA/ISO/Film Speed. The Speed In Which Your Film Or Digital Camera Responds To Light
8. ASA/ISO/ Dial. Is A Dial Used To Change The Cameras Mode
9. Shutter Button. Is The Button Found On Cameras Used To Take A Picture
10. Rewind Knob. The Button On Top Of The Camera For Rewinding The Film Back Into A Cassette After The Film Is Exposed
11. Self Timer. The Thing For Delaying The Opening Of The Shutter
12. Counter. The Thing For Recording The Number Of Film Frames Exposed
13. Hot Shoe. Is A Mounting Point On Top Of A Camera To Attach A Flash Unit
14. Depth Of Field. Makes The Picture Sharper Or Blurry
15. Film Rewind Button. It Unlocks The Shutter Interlock And Allows You To Rewind The Film Back Into It's Original Canister
2. TLR. Twin Lens Reflex
3. Lens. A Transparent Optical Device Used To Converge Or Diverge Transmitted Light And To Form Images
4. Shutter. The Moving Cover Over The Lens Of The Camera
5. Shutter Speed Control.
6. Aperture. Hole Or Opening Through Which Light Travels
7. ASA/ISO/Film Speed. The Speed In Which Your Film Or Digital Camera Responds To Light
8. ASA/ISO/ Dial. Is A Dial Used To Change The Cameras Mode
9. Shutter Button. Is The Button Found On Cameras Used To Take A Picture
10. Rewind Knob. The Button On Top Of The Camera For Rewinding The Film Back Into A Cassette After The Film Is Exposed
11. Self Timer. The Thing For Delaying The Opening Of The Shutter
12. Counter. The Thing For Recording The Number Of Film Frames Exposed
13. Hot Shoe. Is A Mounting Point On Top Of A Camera To Attach A Flash Unit
14. Depth Of Field. Makes The Picture Sharper Or Blurry
15. Film Rewind Button. It Unlocks The Shutter Interlock And Allows You To Rewind The Film Back Into It's Original Canister
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Pinhole Camera Reflection
Working with pinhole is not easy. You have to have the right amount of exposure. Even then it's hard to get a picture that will not only show up but one that you like and think turned out well. The only one of mine that i actually liked was the double exposure. It was of just an expanse of land [that included benches and a little bit of a classroom] and a couple of benches. In the picture it takes a bit for you to tell what it is, but then you see it. The other ones that i did were really bad. My movement doesn't even look like a movement. But in all i really liked pinhole, and the darkroom was fun to use. The turny thing was creepy. But getting in the darkroom was fun, and understanding how to use the chemicals [currently forget their names] was interesting.
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