Friday, October 8, 2010

definitions







Deep Depth of Field

Gnomes in a Garden 
Flowers in a bunch






Serene Lake
When the image is sharp from front-to-back, that’s known as “deep” depth of field. 
Tip:  Set the aperture as small as the lighting will allow.



       
Shallow Depth of Field 
When little else but the main subject appears sharp, that’s known as “shallow” depth of field. 
Fiesta in your mouth
Batch of Strawberries
Concentration
              

Digital Noise
Beautiful Sky
Intense Wolf


Lonely Girl
A random and normally unwanted variation in brightness or color variation in a photo. 

Tip: a slow or long exposure introduces noise.




Slow Shutter Speed

Blending in 
Water Crashing down 
Racing By



Anything that moves will blur. 

Tip: Set your shutter speed to the lowest setting.
Fast Shutter Speed






Dreads flying








Dogs Kissing









Man jumping

Freezes movement so a still picture can be taken
Tip: use good light and a high ISO

Film Grain
Eyelid
Singer
Secret Spy

















The grain is the granular particles in photographic emulsion of an original print or negative.








Tip: Use a low ISO 





References
http://www.dpchallenge.com/challenge_results.php?CHALLENGE_ID=224
http://www.digital-photography-tips.net/shutter-speed-creative.html 





http://www.digital-photography-tips.net/shutter-speed-creative.html 





http://www.photoxels.com/tutorial_noise.html 
http://www.emmettlollis.com/tutorials/digitalphotography/shallow-depth-of-field.asp 





http://www.thephotoargus.com/tips/depth-of-field-how-to-control-it/  










Thursday, September 30, 2010

photo blog

topleftpixel - this is a collection of photos that range from beautiful scenery to people and places. Each one is unique in it's own way.

photoblog  - here is more pictures of scenery. My favorite is the first picture. It captures the essence of the sunset and the waves crashing in.

mute - I like how the picture contrasts, it's suppose to be a fun, happy scenery since it's a carnival, but a storm is rolling in and it takes away from the happiness.

strobist - I highly enjoy this blog because it has a variety of different, random photos not just the same theme. There's bugs, robots, and people. Such a weird combination but works so well.

luan - This blog is really interesting, for the fact that each day is a different photo. I'm listing it because i like the different angles of architecture and flowers. My favorite would be October 18th.

snapshots of my life - This is my favorite blog. It's totally different from all the other ones. This is one is about someone's life and their kids and the stuff they do together. It's not just a blog about random picture. It's someone's real life experiences and there everyday life.This really captures the true essence of what a photo blog is about.

9/11 in remembrance - This is one is extremely depressing, but true. This captures the true emotions and feelings of all the people that lost family members and friends during 9/11. It also shows that no one will ever forget what happened and that everything will get better.

Diving In - These pictures are indescribable. The images capture the human body in it's most beautiful form. I love the way the water looks and the way they captured the divers in mid air.

animals in the news - These animals are both scary and cute. It is so fascinating to see so many animals that i have never seen before. It was also sad to see them in such terrible states but it was happy when they were in their finest moments.

Falls in the air - This collection captures fall in so many unique ways. It captures it from all angles of the world not just one place. It shows pictures of wine making, leaves, people, animals, and water. This is the most enjoyable autumn setting I have seen.