This image shows three images of a canon which has been bracketed, this displays a higher range if colours and brightnesses, this allows lighter images but they can still keep their contrasts, shadows.
Still Life Photography This still life photo interests me as the light is not explicitly white, it uses a more natural, sunset or sunrise which allows a natural look. Three point lighting system.
Raw Photographs 1. What is a RAW image? 2. What image type allows a photo to be previewed on a camera's screen? 3. Give some benefits of shooting RAW rather than JPEG. 1. Raw photographs include more data than a JPEG or PNG (for example), it is NOT compressed, this is usually a proprietary format, e.g. the Nikon Electric Format or NEF, these store exact "RAW" data directly from the sensors, they are lossless and allow adjustment of certain parameters e.g. White Balance. 2. JPEG Files can be viewed on cameras and also other devices 3. Benefits to RAW photos is that they are lossless, uncompressed and allow you to adjust the white balance and exposure to an extent. Exposure 1. What is under exposure? The image does not have enough light for what you are doing, exposure amounts are subjective as you may want to to a longer exposure, 2. What is over exposure? Over exposed images are too bright for what you are doing, they show flushed colours in mostly white colours and they...
Aperture f/20 - Causes less bokeh and also reduces light in image composition Aperture f/10 - Causes some more bokeh than f/20 and allows more light in Aperture f/5.6 - causes a large amount of bokeh and allows a brighter image, shorter exposures can be used while in f/8 to f/1.4 and at daytime. Aperture f/22 - causes very little bokeh and causes a darker image, longer exposure is suggested while using this, unless the area is extremely bright Definitions Bokeh - blur in the foreground and background of an image, commonly used to make viewers focus on the subject and nothing else.
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