Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Monday, May 16, 2016
FINAL Wednesday JUNE 1 (9:10am to 11:30am)
• Know Manual mode, A or AV Mode, S or TV Mode.
• White balance symbols.
• Define RAW file
• Metadata
• Crop Factor (When switch from full frame camera to a apc-c and your lens focal stays constant what should you consider?)
• Sensor Size (4/3's, APS-C, & Full Frame) Be able to identify which is larger or smaller in relation to each other. In general which what qualities will the larger sensor have 1) Less Noise 2) Better image quality in low light 3.) Increases number of pixels
• Histogram ( Represents a distribution of values in digital photograph)
• 3 ways you can control depth field ( 1. Aperture 2. Focal Length of lens 3. Distance from subject)
• Panning ( Follow moving subject maintaining subject in same position in frame during the duration of your exposure )
• Reflected light ( Light bouncing of a subject )
• Incident light Meter ( Light falling on subject )
• 3 different types of light meters normally found in your digital camera ( Spot, Center Weighted, & evaluative )
• What Percent grey is a grey card? ( 18 % )
• If I have a meter situation where the shutter speed is ____ and the aperture is ____ & I want an equivalent exposure & I change the aperture to ______ what is my shutter speed?
• If I have a metered situation where the shutter speed is ______ and the aperture _____ & I want an equivalent exposure & I change the shutter speed to _____ what is my aperture?
• Shutter Speeds ( 1, 2, 4, 8,15, 30, 60, 125, 250, 500, 1000 )
• Apertures ( 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22 )
• Write a paragraph about artist chosen from website ( Masters-of-photography ) discuss bio and content of photography. RESEARCH BEFORE EXAM
ยช Digram the gold ration and the rule of thirds
• COMPOSITION ( Line, Shape, Foreground, Background, Balance, Pattern, Texture, Simplicity, Value)
• Identify these tools in Lightroom ( Crop Overlay, Spot Removal, Red Eye Correction, Graduated Filter, Radial Filter, Adjustment Brush)
• Aperture amount light
• Shutter amount time
• ISO sensitivity light
• Spotting or retouching removing dust with ink on black and white prints
• White balance symbols.
• Define RAW file
• Metadata
• Crop Factor (When switch from full frame camera to a apc-c and your lens focal stays constant what should you consider?)
• Sensor Size (4/3's, APS-C, & Full Frame) Be able to identify which is larger or smaller in relation to each other. In general which what qualities will the larger sensor have 1) Less Noise 2) Better image quality in low light 3.) Increases number of pixels
• Histogram ( Represents a distribution of values in digital photograph)
• 3 ways you can control depth field ( 1. Aperture 2. Focal Length of lens 3. Distance from subject)
• Panning ( Follow moving subject maintaining subject in same position in frame during the duration of your exposure )
• Reflected light ( Light bouncing of a subject )
• Incident light Meter ( Light falling on subject )
• 3 different types of light meters normally found in your digital camera ( Spot, Center Weighted, & evaluative )
• What Percent grey is a grey card? ( 18 % )
• If I have a meter situation where the shutter speed is ____ and the aperture is ____ & I want an equivalent exposure & I change the aperture to ______ what is my shutter speed?
• If I have a metered situation where the shutter speed is ______ and the aperture _____ & I want an equivalent exposure & I change the shutter speed to _____ what is my aperture?
• Shutter Speeds ( 1, 2, 4, 8,15, 30, 60, 125, 250, 500, 1000 )
• Apertures ( 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22 )
• Write a paragraph about artist chosen from website ( Masters-of-photography ) discuss bio and content of photography. RESEARCH BEFORE EXAM
ยช Digram the gold ration and the rule of thirds
• COMPOSITION ( Line, Shape, Foreground, Background, Balance, Pattern, Texture, Simplicity, Value)
• Identify these tools in Lightroom ( Crop Overlay, Spot Removal, Red Eye Correction, Graduated Filter, Radial Filter, Adjustment Brush)
• Aperture amount light
• Shutter amount time
• ISO sensitivity light
• Spotting or retouching removing dust with ink on black and white prints
Assignment 6 Working in Series
Minimum 5 images matted. You may optionally add 3 more images for a total of 8 image: 5 window matted & 3 un window matted.
• In Lightroom in the Print module place 5 images in 8 x 10 inch template and change:
A. Cell size to 7.2 inches and 10.19 inches B. Place name to left or right side of image
• Submit digitally on VAC Transfer 3 contact sheets 35 frames each with a) Name b) Photo info
: ISO, Focal length, Exposure
Assignment 5 Creative Camera Control Assignment
SUBMIT
1. Contact sheet of 35 images
• Content of contact sheet a) Depth field changing aperture b) Depth field changing focal length c) Depth field changing distance d) Zoom Blur e) Intentional blur long exposure camera movement f) Panning g) Stop Action
• Info to be included on contact sheet (Name, focal length, exposure, ISO)
2. 1 8.5 x 11 inch shallow depth of field
• Info to be included (Name, focal length, exposure, ISO)
3. 1 8.5 x 11 inch intentional blur
• Info to be included (Name, focal length, exposure, ISO)
4. Custom 2 over 1 Place 3 images on 8.5 x 11 inch 1. Stop action 2. Pan 3. Your choice from contact sheet different from other four chosen
1. Contact sheet of 35 images
• Content of contact sheet a) Depth field changing aperture b) Depth field changing focal length c) Depth field changing distance d) Zoom Blur e) Intentional blur long exposure camera movement f) Panning g) Stop Action
• Info to be included on contact sheet (Name, focal length, exposure, ISO)
2. 1 8.5 x 11 inch shallow depth of field
• Info to be included (Name, focal length, exposure, ISO)
3. 1 8.5 x 11 inch intentional blur
• Info to be included (Name, focal length, exposure, ISO)
4. Custom 2 over 1 Place 3 images on 8.5 x 11 inch 1. Stop action 2. Pan 3. Your choice from contact sheet different from other four chosen
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Working in Series
Photo 101: Beginning Photography
Working in Series
SUBMIT
• 5 Window Matted Images
• 3 Contact Sheets (105 frames)
SUBMIT
• 5 Window Matted Images
• 3 Contact Sheets (105 frames)
Applying skills and techniques learned in previous projects, create a cohesive set of photographs that work together as a series, chronologically, connected visually, or united by a common concept or idea.
In developing your concept, consider the following:
· Do the images work as a series in tonal range, exposure and composition? Do they look like a series?
· Do the images work together to create a new meaning or understanding that would not be possible with single, separate images?
Work in progress critique:
Project Due:
8x10 inch prints or larger/minimum 5 images.
5 work must be window matted.
Monday, May 9, 2016
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