More photo notes (ignore)
Part 2 chapter 4
Clarity
Primary key is correct focus Apropriate shutter speed Contrast between subject and background
Shape Focus edges clearly defined
Soft Focus Edges blurr
center of interest should be in focus with backgound out of focus
When is soft focus good in portraits To hide blemishes or inhanse the mood
When is soft focus good in landscapes to achive a dreamey affect
When shutter speed is too slow the subject wil be blurred
A fast shutter speed prevents blurring
Contects of a photo they are asken what is the setting
Causes of poor clarity 1) failer to set correct distance on focusing ring 2) Usen to large an aperture 3) Subjects moves causen a blurr (camara shake) 4) the inlarger is incorrectly focused
A lack of light can be made up for in two ways 1)Shutter speed can be decreased 2) apecture can be increased
Depth of Field range of distance that will be in focus at any one time
Presention is the care and skill of which the final print has been produced 1) keep negative and prints clean 2)edged trimed neatly 3)squared corners 4) propor adhesive to mat board
Compostion is How a photo is put together usen the elements and principles of art
Point of interest A single dominent object/thing that stands out
Cropping is the ways it's framed
Lines Draw the viewers eye toward or away from the point of interest and add to visual impact
Aesthetics Your style and what make the differentce between skill and art
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