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A11. A Beginners Guide to Capturing Motion Answers

In order to primarily control shutter speed, our Canon cameras need to be set to which mode? Shutter speed The article gives four reasons why motion techniques in photography may be used. What are they?  To convey the object is moving. Movement can also communicate mood. Motion can  eliminate elements in a scene that may serve as distractions to the viewer.  you can eliminate potential distractions and focus the viewer’s attention. The faster the shutter speed,  the   sharper the focus on the subject. The slower speed will blur a moving object. Blurring the subject with a focused background is achieved by using a slower shutter speed . Having a blurred background with a focused subject is also called panning . What do you have to do to successfully pan? when you have a clear view of the moving object and ample room to swivel your camera along a parallel axis to it. How would the image look if you pan in the OPPOSITE direction from the way the subject is moving

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TIME Learning Log for Nine Multiple Views

1.  What was the shoot? Nine Multiple Views. 2.  A brief analysis of the technical skills you used and what went right and what needs improvement.    I tried to get different angles of the different items on the table.  I think it turned out really cool because they are all a white/cream color.   3.  A brief analysis of how this shoot expresses something about you and what makes it unique to you as the photographer.   I think this shows how my photos can be interesting and make people think. 4.  A brief analysis of the message and what you hoped to communicate, how successful you were at communicating it, and how are the images different from being a snapshot.   I hoped to communicate that there are a lot of different shades of "white."  So when someone says they want something white they need to realize there are WAY more shades than just white.  5.  FINALLY, pick ONE of the four TIME areas and write a goal to concentrate on for your next shoot.   T = Technical Skill
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A10. Aperture Answers

What is the aperture? For any given scene there will be an optimum exposure. The exposure is a measure of how much light hits the sensor of your digital camera (in the old days it was how much light hit the film).  2. What are the effects of controlling the aperture? You can affect the shutter speed and depth of field. 3. What effect does a wide open aperture have on shutter speed? The shutter speed is shorter. 4. What effect does a small (closed down) have on shutter speed? The shutter speed is longer. 5. What did you learn from adjusting the simulated camera knobs? I learned how shutter speed, depth of field, and aperture affect each other. What are the differences between full auto (the little green box on the Canons) and Program mode (the P on the Canon)? Full-auto mode allows you to change only the image format, and the burst fire mode. It will even use the pop-up flash if it thinks it needs to. Program mode is similar to a priority mode. You ca

Prof Robson’s Philosophy of Photography Answers

Does Prof Robson’s philosophy of photography apply ONLY to cell phone (iPhoneography) photography? No. 2.  What are the four areas of Prof Robson’s philosophy of photography? 1. understanding and using composition 2. seeing light as its own entity and separate from subject 3. being fully present and paying watchful attention 4. understanding that a camera is only a tool and knowing how to use it 3.  According to Prof Robson, what is the main goal of every serious photographer? That your images will be able to stop your viewer(s) and lure them to come take part in your vision and really look at the story each of your images tell. 4.  What are some of the decisions a photographer makes with EVERY image EVERY time? The composition and lighting structures. 5.  How much have you ever paid attention to the light? It’s direction? It’s color? I pay attention to the light every time I take out my camera. Sometimes you have to adjust the ISO or change your locati
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