We had to research into focal points.
What you learnt?I learnt that photography is in more depth.
How will this help you in the future of this course? - It will give me an insight into the type of photos that is used to create meaning.
Focal point and Rule of thirds:
Focal point
The focal point doesn't have to be big to do the job. Colour can help, a splash of bright colour will bring attention.
Eg a yellow flower will construct with a red. It creates a visual tension, a picture doesn't have to have one clear focal point. Two or more focal points produce powerful images- stands out. More to look at.
Example of a focus point
Imagine breaking an image down into thirds (both horizontally an vertically) so you have 9 parts.
Imagine breaking an image down into thirds (both horizontally an vertically) so you have 9 parts.
Aperture is one of the three pillars of photography, the other two being ISO and Shutter Speed. Without a doubt, it is the most talked about subject, because aperture either adds a dimension to a photograph by blurring the background, or magically brings everything in focus.
The f/stop also affects shutter speed. Using a low f/stop means more light is entering the lens and therefore the
All lenses have a maximum aperture, and all NIKKOR lenses list the widest possible aperture on the lens barrel. Some zoom lenses will detail something like f/3.5-5.6 on the lens barrel or 1:3.5-5.6 (below right).
These numbers, the 3.5 and the 5.6, are referring to the maximum aperture or widest opening the lens can achieve for each end of the zoom range. Some higher end lenses can maintain the largest aperture throughout the entire zoom range, so only one number is detailed (below left)
The f/stop also affects shutter speed. Using a low f/stop means more light is entering the lens and therefore the
All lenses have a maximum aperture, and all NIKKOR lenses list the widest possible aperture on the lens barrel. Some zoom lenses will detail something like f/3.5-5.6 on the lens barrel or 1:3.5-5.6 (below right).
These numbers, the 3.5 and the 5.6, are referring to the maximum aperture or widest opening the lens can achieve for each end of the zoom range. Some higher end lenses can maintain the largest aperture throughout the entire zoom range, so only one number is detailed (below left)
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