Labels for the separate images are not always complete (full names etc)
Camera Obscura
A camera obscura is the ancestor of the modern camera its Latin name means dark chamber. The oldest versions consisted with a small darkened room with a small single hole emitting light the result that a image of the outside was cast across the opposite wall. In that time it was used to view eclipses without damaging their eyes. By the 16th century it was used to draw pictures with light emitting on drawing paper for the artist to trace, as the design developed portable ones were made and mirrors to turn the image the right side up. Check your punctuation |
My Camera
- the camera was made from a cardboard box with a small hole to let light in
- the camera was easy to build as it was a carboard box with simple pieces
- we made the focal length with cardboard tube with a magnifying glass attached to the end we had to try and test the focal length which is between the camer obscura and magnifying glass to get the focus right by distancing it from the camera obscura . The focal length is between which two points?
- we could have drawn the image better by steady the camera obscura
DSLR Introduction |
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1 eye cup
2 viewfinder eyepiece
3 lcd monitor
4 menu button
5 playback button
6 wifi lamp
7 access lamp
8 multi controller
9 iso speed button setting
10 quick control button
11 display button
12 erase button
13 focus point selection button
14 live view shooting
15 dioptric adjustment knob
2 viewfinder eyepiece
3 lcd monitor
4 menu button
5 playback button
6 wifi lamp
7 access lamp
8 multi controller
9 iso speed button setting
10 quick control button
11 display button
12 erase button
13 focus point selection button
14 live view shooting
15 dioptric adjustment knob
My first photographs
The settings i had for the photos
ISO 400
I had the shutter speed priority on TV
i had shutter speed on 1/60
i was asked to respond to natural vs manmade theme
i found the amount of light difficult as it was a dark day
ISO 400
I had the shutter speed priority on TV
i had shutter speed on 1/60
i was asked to respond to natural vs manmade theme
i found the amount of light difficult as it was a dark day
First Set of Observations
Best Edits
shutter speed
shutter speed is how long the shutter is open to allow light in
it is measured in fractions of seconds
the programe dial should be on tv
it is measured in fractions of seconds
the programe dial should be on tv
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Three examples of different shutter speeds- images and meta data
Levitation
Yowa Yowa
DESCRIBE THIS SERIES
In this series she describes and documents her life through levitation
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Some great photos! Are these your best edits (above)?
Annotate your work.
What ISO did you use
What were the lighting conditions like
What shutter speed did you have your camera on to achieve the best outcome?
What went well, even better if...
What tips would you give to someone about to attempt the levitation images. (Think about camera settings and what the model needs to do / not do)
What ISO did you use
What were the lighting conditions like
What shutter speed did you have your camera on to achieve the best outcome?
What went well, even better if...
What tips would you give to someone about to attempt the levitation images. (Think about camera settings and what the model needs to do / not do)
i used a iso of 800
the lighting conditions were quite bright but we went into shaded areas
i used a fast shutter speed to get a crisp clear image of the person while there in the air
what went well is capturing the model in the right postion in a clear image
better background and focus
for levitation you should have a fast shutter speed and good ideas
the lighting conditions were quite bright but we went into shaded areas
i used a fast shutter speed to get a crisp clear image of the person while there in the air
what went well is capturing the model in the right postion in a clear image
better background and focus
for levitation you should have a fast shutter speed and good ideas
blurred movement
for the blurred movement i used a long shutter speed to crate the blurred effect but i had to be careful to not over expose the image
woodman
www:good inspiration from woodman and good lighting
ebi:use. a tripod for better focus
ebi:use. a tripod for better focus
francesca woodman
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in our next images we will take images from Francesca woodman and her work in blurred in images
Apeture
F4.5
iso 400 shutter speed 1/320 |
f9.0
iso 400 shutter 1/80 |
f22.0
iso 400 shutter speed 1/13 |
WWW good inspiration and good execution of the photos and understanding of aperture
EBI better focus on people to create better depth of field
EBI better focus on people to create better depth of field