Photography Questions
1. Camera Obscura is achieved by completely blacking out a room with plastic over the windows, then poking a singular pinhole into one of the windows plastic, allowing a small bit of the light from outside to come in. This ends up projecting the scene outside into the room. Camera Obscura produces a photo that looks like a regular room, but with the outside world on the inside.
2. The Camera Obsucra was the first "camera".
3. When optical lenses where improved we became 1 step close to creating the actual camera.
4. Niepce invented the film to put into the cameras.
5. Digital cameras still have the light go through he lens and exposes the film, just like their ancestors.
6. With program you can control flash and a few other settings compared to auto mode.
7. Portrait is used to blur out the background and focus on the fore ground. It works using the fastest aperture speed
8. To freeze motion so you can capture something moving at a fast pace they use the fastest shutter speed.
9. The photographer has to set both aperture and shutter speed.
10. You should half-press on the trigger button so you can focus your camera.
11. You would not use the flash when the natural light is better, or more dramatic.
12. That symbol means that your flash is on auto and ready to use, and the camera would use flash if it thinks it needs more light.
13. If there is too much light on your photo then your photo has a "white out effect".
14. Not enough light and the picture will be too dark.
15. A stop is the relative changes in the brightness of the light.
16. The world would be 1 stop brighter.
17. The world with 4 suns would be 2 stops brighter.
18. Longer shutter speeds equals more light getting in, this is really helpful if you are trying to take a picture of stars or glow sticks.
19. A shorter shutter speed has the affect of letting less light in, and is useful on bright sunny days when you are taking photos outside.
20. The aperture controls how much light gets let in.
21. You can increase the amount of light by opening up the aperture opening.
2. The Camera Obsucra was the first "camera".
3. When optical lenses where improved we became 1 step close to creating the actual camera.
4. Niepce invented the film to put into the cameras.
5. Digital cameras still have the light go through he lens and exposes the film, just like their ancestors.
6. With program you can control flash and a few other settings compared to auto mode.
7. Portrait is used to blur out the background and focus on the fore ground. It works using the fastest aperture speed
8. To freeze motion so you can capture something moving at a fast pace they use the fastest shutter speed.
9. The photographer has to set both aperture and shutter speed.
10. You should half-press on the trigger button so you can focus your camera.
11. You would not use the flash when the natural light is better, or more dramatic.
12. That symbol means that your flash is on auto and ready to use, and the camera would use flash if it thinks it needs more light.
13. If there is too much light on your photo then your photo has a "white out effect".
14. Not enough light and the picture will be too dark.
15. A stop is the relative changes in the brightness of the light.
16. The world would be 1 stop brighter.
17. The world with 4 suns would be 2 stops brighter.
18. Longer shutter speeds equals more light getting in, this is really helpful if you are trying to take a picture of stars or glow sticks.
19. A shorter shutter speed has the affect of letting less light in, and is useful on bright sunny days when you are taking photos outside.
20. The aperture controls how much light gets let in.
21. You can increase the amount of light by opening up the aperture opening.
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