Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Thursday, December 3, 2015
X Pocket wizard
1. You only need 1
2. Connecting the x+ cable to the things.
3. the Plus has 10 channels.
4.It has to flash.
5. You Have to trigger the Plus X.
2. Connecting the x+ cable to the things.
3. the Plus has 10 channels.
4.It has to flash.
5. You Have to trigger the Plus X.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Macro Pictures
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By Edgar Gaytan
Monday, November 16, 2015
Macro Examples
Rule of thirds
Balance
Light as the subject
Contrast of content
Circular composition
Repetition
Fame in a Fame
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Monday, November 9, 2015
Motion Preview
1.Because if the subject is not moving the pic would be blurred
2. Raise your shutter speed and Move the camera
3. To catch moving subjects
4. Shutter Speed,Aperture,Film Speed
2. Raise your shutter speed and Move the camera
3. To catch moving subjects
4. Shutter Speed,Aperture,Film Speed
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Still Life Notes
STEP 2
#1
#1
#1
- Fruit
- Flowers
- Disbes
- To shoot Inanimate Objects
- it helps blur the background and focus on the main object
- Flower
#1
Friday, October 9, 2015
Lightroom Presets
2.
- you can get a blurry picture to a clear pic
- Make someone face Brighter
- add some light in the picture
- Wonderland Presets
5.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Thursday, October 1, 2015
JPEG vs RAW
Part 1
3 Advantages of a RAW
it is impossible to shoot a single-shot HDR image. This is because a JPEG does not capture enough tonal range or does not have the information to give us the options to process the image the way we want to in Lightroom.
Part 2
3 Advantages of a RAW
- The 8-bit jpeg format can contain a maximum of 16 million colors (256 shades each of red, green, and blue). Not bad, I suppose.
- Raw files record and retain all the information captured by the sensor; this takes maximum advantage of any given camera’s dynamic range capabilities — the ability to accurately record the subtle transitions between the lightest and darkest parts of a scene. This translates into properly exposed highlights and shadows that don’t lose detail.
- Since raw files are lossless/uncompressed files, they don’t exhibit any of the jpeg-related compression artifacts that can really distract from the aesthetic quality of an image.
- Although shooting in RAW gives us more flexibility to make adjustments, this will make for a slightly longer workflow. As mentioned before, RAW images need to be processed and then converted to JPEG for HDR processing.
- Since the images are already processed and are ready to be directly taken into your HDR processing software, shooting JPEG bracketed images is generally a slightly easier workflow. '
- JPEG images are much smaller than RAW images and therefore consume a lot less storage and need much less processing power.
- Smaller size also means faster and more efficient backups.
- 1 Disadvantage of a JPEG
1.small file
2.big file
Part 3
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Free Shoot Planning
1.
2. Landscaping/Nature
3. My Neighborhood
4. At a landscape where it has water
5. Evening
6. Side Lightning
7. Just a camera
8. until i get a 3 good pictures
Friday, September 25, 2015
Sunny 16 Pictutes
Lighting Pattern #1
ISO:100
f/stop:1/16
SS:1/125
Front Lighting pattern
Sunny
ISO:100
f/stop:f11
SS:1/260
Side Lighting#1
Sunny
ISO:100
F/stop:f16
SS:1/125
Front Lightning Pattern #1
Sunny
ISO:100
F/stop:f22
SS:1/160
Front Lightning Pattern #2Sunny
ISO:100
F/Stop:f16
SS:1/125
Front Lighting meter
ISO:100
F/Stop:f11
SS:1/250
side lighting #2
ISO:100
f/Stop:f22
SS:1/60
Side Lighting #3
ISO:100
Back Lighting
ISO:100
Back Lighting #2
ISO:100
Back lighting#3
ISO:100
Dark shade
ISO:400
Dark Shade#2
ISO:400
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