Photography is the process of producing images using light. The document discusses different types of cameras including compact point and shoot cameras and DSLR cameras. It also covers various photography techniques such as using the rule of thirds, controlling depth of field and shutter speed, and panning shots. Specific genres of photography mentioned include landscape, wildlife, sports, and urban photography.
15. Panning
1. Horizontal/Vertical Movement
2. Moving Subject
3. Sports
4. Camera Movement
16. A. Landscape
1. Wide Angle Lens
2. Nice Vantage Point
3. Ideally Panoramic Scene
17. A. Wildlife Photography
1. Wild, Often Adventurous
2. May Take Days
3. Weather
4. Sometimes Dangerous
5. Safe Distance
6. Telephoto Lens
7. Can include Nature
18. Contre’-Jour
1. French for “Against Daylight”
2. Point into sunlight
20. A. Urban Photography
1. Regarding People
2. Time Of Day
3. Early Bird
A. Clean Streets
B. Less People & Activity
4. Explore Different Zones
B. Urban Spray
1. Ugly and Vandalistic
2. Form of art
22. Time
Weather
Finding places to take pictures
Notes de l'éditeur
Theres more to photography than just taking pictures, there are a lot of different things to consider when trying to get, that perfect picture.
Increasing the Illusion of DepthIn outdoor photography, we’re generally dealing with two types of light: sunlight and skylight. By positioning the sun at right angles from camera position, we add shadows to our scene. If fill light is added to the scene, it’s weak. In the natural scene, fill light can come from a variety of sources and it is the sun light being reflected: clouds, water, and rock walls are but several sources of fill light.
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