Monday, May 21, 2012

I Spy



I spy a lock, 4 keys, a musical note, a penny, 2 thimbles, and a sailboat;
a fish and an eagle from above, 3 Halloween items and 5 ways to say love.




From Kaylyn's Group:




I spy a teacher, 3 eggs, and two Frankensteins
4, hearts,a light bulb,&2 peace signs;
A pumpkin,2 shells, a heart of gold
A "tyler", a soldier,an 's' so bold.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

The camera I want.

If money wasn't a factor, the camera I would choose to buy would be a Panasonic DMC-GX1XK, which is technically a point and shoot compact camera, but has some of the better features of a DSLR as well.

Panasonic DMC-GX1XK Black 16.0 MP 3.0" 460K Touch LCD Digital Interchangeable Lens System Camera w/ 14-22mm Lens

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Close-Ups

A close-up is basically just taking a photograph when your lens is very near your subject. There are four key points to this.

1. Depth of field is small when doing close-ups because your camera is so near your subject, there's not a lot of room for background. Your subject is sharp and fills up the majority of the space, so you need to choose carefully what you want to focus on.

2. Movement in subject, camera, or both, is magnified with close-ups, so you ought to keep both steady and still.

3. The working distance is the space between the lens and the subject, and should be different based on different subjects.

4. Automatic flash exposure could be inaccurate when working close-ups. At close distances, response time is difficult because of trying to prevent overexposure, so you need to work carefully and try different settings.