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    Camera Shake

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    shake can wreak havoc on the sharpness of any image. Lacking a basic understanding of the exposure triangle, many people fail to realize the significance of a steady hand in producing sharp images. A thorough knowledge of the relationship between shutter speed, aperture, and ISO is certainly the benchmark of a professional; hence, understanding the basics will go a long way in improving your overall image quality. (Blur pic) Why is my photo blurry? Although many factors may contribute to a blurry

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    image will add drama, mood and create a point of interest. Wind in trees, waves on a beach, water flowing over a waterfall, birds flying over head, moving clouds make image nice. Capturing this movement generally means you need to look at a longer shutter speed. This means more light hitting your sensor which will mean you need to either go for a small Aperture, use some sort of a filter or even shoot at the start or end of the day when there is less light. 8. Work with the Weather A scene can change

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    between aperture and shutter speed? How can you describe this relationship? Aperture and shutter speed both need to be adjusted together. When you change one

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    thorough knowledge of the relationship between shutter speed, aperture, and ISO is certainly the benchmark of a professional; furthermore, understanding the basics will not only improve you image quality, but it can also open the door to one's creative potential. Why does my photo appear blurry or out of focus? ¥ Although many factors may contribute to a blurry photograph, I feel camera shake is by far the most responsible. Understanding how shutter speed affects image sharpness is essential in producing

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    who is a french fashion photographer. Photography captures a moment that won’t happen again, so you have to make sure you 're prepared. There’s a lot of aspects that come in when capturing a photograph, the most important being aperture size, shutter speed, and the ISO. One of the most important aspects of taking a good photo is aperture. Aperture is the hole that light travels through in the camera. An easy way to understand aperture is to compare the parts of a camera to the human eye. The aperture

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    fundamentals, along with in-depth knowledge of the profession functions using the three most important pillars in photography; Aperture, Shutter speed and ISO. Automatic Mode 1.1 What is Automatic Mode Automatic mode is when the camera self-selects the most appropriate settings for the chosen situation. It determines for you all of the functions such as shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance (WB), etc. All that is required for you to do then is point and shoot. [1] 1.2 How to Access and Operate

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    the shutter speed. You would use this mode when you need to get a right exposer based off of the lighting. What is depth of field? How can you adjust the depth of field in a photograph? Depth of field is the amount of focus in your picture. What is the relationship between aperture and shutter speed? How can you describe this relationship? The relationship between both deal with light exposer. Aperture is when the lens opens to control the amount of light that reaches the film. While shutter speed

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    The Power of Photography Essay

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    Have you ever taken a picture or been looking through a photo album and felt a sudden rush of emotion? Do you wonder what caused that emotion? Many find themselves captivated by a photograph and overwhelmed by the emotions that the photograph arouses. Believe it or not the arousal of emotion from those photographs was not caused by the content of the picture but by certain elements within the photograph. When a photograph is viewed it is not only the subject that triggers the overwhelming emotional

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    that the shot will have no noise in whatsoever. • You will need a SLOW shutter speed for this project as you're are capturing a shot with a lot of light. The slow speed of the shutter will enable us to have enough time to move around with the sparkler (lighted object),whilst the shutter is still open, creating a clear shot as the result. • Tripod! you will need this to keep the shot straight. As you are using longer shutter speeds, the camera will need to be kept stationary for a longer time. • You

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    I’m sure you’re all looking forward the new weekly theme, but before we get to it, I wanted to bring everyone’s attention to the winners of last week’s theme—street photography. Thanks for the great suggestion XXXX. So, without further ado, here are the top three finishers for the Weekly Theme 6: Street Photography. A big round of applause to the winners—remember to head over to their blogs and congratulate them on their winning shots. And, of course, thanks to everyone who participated in last week’s

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