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03-07-2011, 02:33 AM | #12 (permalink) |
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s_k- Awe, you're very kind! Thank you so much! I will definitely have to take you up on that offer! I've been reading 'Understanding Exposure' by Bryan Peterson (and I have a few other books, can't recall the names off my head). But there are definitely questions that a book just doesn't quite answer. They've helped, certainly, but I'm pretty much winging it right now, lol. I can keep talking about photography forever so I'll stop now, ha ha
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03-07-2011, 07:53 AM | #13 (permalink) | |
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Here's some very very general information about exposure. If you already know all this, then I'm sorry. I just figured I'd tell this. I'm sure it's useful to someone. Exposure in a nutshell: - ISO - Diafragma - Shutter speed ISO is the sensitivity of your film, which is emulated in a digital camera. The higher your ISO, the less light you need for a good picture, but the grainier the picture gets. Most camera's ISO's range from 100 to 1600. Generally, everything up to 800 looks pretty good. Diafragma: Determines how much light gets to your film. It's mainly a hole that gets bigger or smaller, just like the iris in your eye. A smaller diafragma (smaller hole) gives you a bigger DOF (Depth of field), meaning stuff in the background and stuff on the foreground is in focus. A lager Diafragma gives you a smaller DOF, meaning stuff you focus on is sharp, but the background is unsharp. Shutter speed: Easy, the longer the shutter is open, the more light will go onto your film. The longer you keep it open, the lighter your picture becomes. This of course depends on your diafragma and ISO. When your diafragma is more open, you will need a shorter shutter time as a lot of light gets onto the film in no time. Shutter time is usually a number that ranges from 2" (2 seconds) to 1/10000 second or something like that. Your diafragma setting is usually called f*something*. f4.0, f5.6, f8. Something like that. See if you can discover this on your camera and play with it. Should keep you occupied. Be aware that these settings are only found on better camera's with a manual option I have posted some pics in the photography thread here... clickety If you hate those, you can ignore my advice
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03-07-2011, 08:04 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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Thank you for taking the time write that!
I have learned some of the basic 'technical' aspects of what comprises exposure. It always helps though, to hear it explained again because it is still a concept I'm grappling w/ truly understanding. While I may read it, and technically get it, applying that knowledge in practice has been a bit more challenging. I realize though, that to learn/improve I really need to whip out my camera more often, lol. Just haven't had as much free time as I would like. Oh, and I have a NikonD5000, btw. Your pictures look really great, s_k! I can't post a link to them specifically, but some of my faves were: animal5- fab creative composure! love it! nature57- wow! dreamy! looks like it could be a painting, lol. abstract1- totally awesome! the other abstract is fab too-my first thought when I saw it was somewhere you might be tortured-- i have no idea why, ha ha. people6- gosh, the detail you capture is incredible! technology14- great photo! feels like you could be sitting in the backseat just looking at it! |
03-07-2011, 08:21 PM | #15 (permalink) |
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Haha, thank you so much . Glad you liked them.
The other abstract is... Well I'm not sure what it's called. It's the thing that's above your cooking space to suck away the air. You know what I mean? Well, that. In a student home. Just gross. Looking forward to seeing some pics of yours.
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03-08-2011, 06:51 AM | #18 (permalink) |
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That's sort of... well...
Allright I like where this is going. But I think Holly meant the photographs she took. Not just pictures of herself. Apart from that: Yay .
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03-08-2011, 06:23 PM | #19 (permalink) | |
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(btw. I personally love the everything about rain, smell and all. ^_^) |
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03-08-2011, 11:29 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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Why thank you Vanilla I could use a girl crush for a change. ha ha
s_k- You'd be correct friend. MCR- Thank ya! Glad you appreciate my outlook on life there, lol. Nice to meet you too! And yeah, I love everything about the rain as well. Esp. being in bed and hearing the rain fall outside. Love that! Oh, I wish it would rain.... |
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