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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Breaking the rules of photography

All of these photos I am about to show you are all examples of  breaking the rules of photography (rule of thirds, leading lines, blah blah blah.)

1.This photo is very cheeky.
It has a very interesting point of interest.
Right in the center which is quite different
I like it.



















2. This next photo demonstrates extreme amounts of depth of field, which everyone loves.
Cinematicness makes everything cool.



3. This photo really gets you groovin' on the subject. Overexposed. That's its name.

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4. Tilting the horizon is always really fun to do. It gives the photo or subject something good to peek at. 

Anyways. I just like this photo because.


5. Creative blur. The one and only.
This is definitely one of my favorite kind of techniques.
When you look into a field of flowers your always looking at all of the flowers collectively.
This photo reminds me of individuality.

enjoy

Monday, February 20, 2012

LOOK

This photo was taken in Vancouver

And it is so funny

I love it

Friday, February 10, 2012

I love this photo

I took this in the field.

It really reminds me of every time I were to play soccer in the field
I would see one of those feathers.















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Camera care

1. Store your camera in a case someplace dry.
2. Never use anything to clean your camera except for camera gear made for that purpose.
3. If you camera gets wet, then dry it and make sure no water is left to prevent rust
4. Use camera swabs. When your taking the lens off then tilt the camera down and unscrew the lens.
Try to clean it in a dry low dust place.
5. Take them out and store them in a dry place. If you are using a battery for that camera only, then charge it only when it is completely dead. Random charges will damage the battery and wreck it.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Cool Photo.

Great photo





Top Weird And Wonderful Pictures Of 2011
I love the contrast in the photo
And the repitition
People are just having a good time in.
There's people and they are tobogganing as well.
And there's a mountain in the background.

Advanced camera modes

These are some advanced camera settings!

1. The first one is exposure comp.
2. Manual, one sixtieth of a second, aperture 4, iso 400, one shot burst, auto focus.
6. It shows you the current settings for your shot.
7. Adjusts your setting to match have the right exposure for the camera or picture.
8. Light sensitivity.
9. Where your photo is in the viewfinder.
10. Fits you photo to the screen
11. Film developer
12.In single-servo AF (AF-S), focus will lock if the shutter-release button is kept pressed halfway after the camera focuses.
13. Your camera will continue to focus when you have the shutter button pressed down halfway.
14. Reducing the amount of light that goes to the camera.
15.The photo adjusts the exposure for you on the camera.
16. the value of color in you white balance.