Easy Photography Basics For Beginners, One Hour Straight Away Proficient
MULTIMEDIA CLASS - Photography is a process of drawing or writing using light media. Photography is also commonly called the method for producing images or photographs through the reflection of light on an object on light-sensitive media. The device used to take photographs or produce photographs or images is the camera. Up to here understand? go on boss!
Basics of photographing a photo:
1. Composition
In the world of Photography, the composition of a photograph is the most important thing. composition is setting the angle of view of a photograph or image to be photographed based on the "Rule of Third" which is four lines connected to form nine rectangular patterns in a camera.
2. Lighting
Lighting in the camera settings is also important, because if a photo is too dark or too bright it will look bad or not interesting results. Lighting in the world of Photography is divided into three, namely:
- Aperture
Aperture / Diagfarma is a wide opening in the camera lens that will determine the amount or amount of light entering the camera sensor. Codes for Aperture levels usually start with the letter "F". For example F1.4, F1.8, F2.8, F3.5, and so on depending on the specifications of a camera lens.
- Shutter Speed
Shutter speed is the speed of a camera in opening the sensor to capture the light and then close again. This is also a process of determining how much light will enter the camera through the lens, depending on whether or not the shutter speed. Shutter speed in an ordinary camera is written with 1/10, 1/50, 1/100, and so on. 1 is 1 second behind the slash is the dividing number of 1 second.
- ISO
ISO is sensitivity camera sensor to the light entering through the camera lens that can be adjusted from 100 to 6400 even for sophisticated cameras that can exceed 6400 numbers. The three points above are the determinants of light in the images to be photographed.
3. Angle / Viewing Angle
Angle is the position of a photgrafer in taking photos or pictures of an object to get a better result. Like photographing objects from the side, top, bottom, and back. Currently taking pictures can be through angel air because the camera has been flown with sophisticated drones.
That's all for the time, bro, the info. Stay tuned for info and other photography tricks only here
Easy Photography Basics For Beginners, One Hour Straight Away Proficient
Greetings Snap from #Jogja, #Yogyakarta :)
Basics of photographing a photo:
1. Composition
In the world of Photography, the composition of a photograph is the most important thing. composition is setting the angle of view of a photograph or image to be photographed based on the "Rule of Third" which is four lines connected to form nine rectangular patterns in a camera.
2. Lighting
Lighting in the camera settings is also important, because if a photo is too dark or too bright it will look bad or not interesting results. Lighting in the world of Photography is divided into three, namely:
- Aperture
Aperture / Diagfarma is a wide opening in the camera lens that will determine the amount or amount of light entering the camera sensor. Codes for Aperture levels usually start with the letter "F". For example F1.4, F1.8, F2.8, F3.5, and so on depending on the specifications of a camera lens.
- Shutter Speed
Shutter speed is the speed of a camera in opening the sensor to capture the light and then close again. This is also a process of determining how much light will enter the camera through the lens, depending on whether or not the shutter speed. Shutter speed in an ordinary camera is written with 1/10, 1/50, 1/100, and so on. 1 is 1 second behind the slash is the dividing number of 1 second.
- ISO
3. Angle / Viewing Angle
That's all for the time, bro, the info. Stay tuned for info and other photography tricks only here
Easy Photography Basics For Beginners, One Hour Straight Away Proficient
Greetings Snap from #Jogja, #Yogyakarta :)
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