Am I talking to myself

I like my creativity because I have so much ideas for am I talking to myself. I like this assignment you could a lot of weird, blows people mind assignment that’s why I like it, as you can see what I did, there’s a mini me on top of my shoulder. This assignment can express yourself of what you’ll like to do. This inspired me from others doing this assignment which they have a lot of creativity. They have cool ideas which made me think what I can do better. Which I have this picture of myself. the top picture is good capture, bottom is a little blurred, and mini me. That gave me ideas, and it shows the you 3 different ways for this assignment.

Studio Portraits

10 Types of Portrait Photography You Need in Your Repertoire

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  1. main lighting, gives exposure and lighting pattern,
  2. Fill light, fills the shadow area
  3. Lighting patterns, split rembrant 3/4 butterfly

Jpeg Vs Raw

The major difference in RAW and JPEG is RAW is an uncompressed version/Format of an image and the other hand JPEG is a compress format of an Image. RAW contains high amount of detail. JPEG has detail but don’t like RAW format. 

A RAW image contains wider dynamic range and color gamut compared to a JPEG image. For highlight and shadow recovery when an image or parts of an image are underexposed or overexposed, a RAW image provides far better recovery potential compared to JPEG. Finer control and adjustment potential.

Photojournalism

Photojournalism from famous photographers

The big picture: Henri Cartier-Bresson flying his kite | Henri Cartier- Bresson | The Guardian
Henri Cartier-Bresson was a French humanist photographer considered a master of candid photography, and an early user of 35 mm film. He pioneered the genre of street photography, and viewed photography as capturing a decisive moment. Cartier-Bresson was one of the founding members of Magnum Photos in 1947. Henri Cartier-Bresson was a humanist photographer. Humanist photography is like photojournalism, focused more on human elements than news. In humanist photography, more empathy is required and the ability to show situations from their subject’s perspective.
Rajasthan, India. 2009. | Magnum Photos Store
Steve McCurry is an American photographer, freelancer, and photojournalist. His photo Afghan Girl, of a girl with piercing green eyes, has appeared on the cover of National Geographic several times. McCurry has photographed many assignments for National Geographic and has been a member of Magnum Photos since 1986. Steve McCurry is best known for his evocative color photographs that document social issues in wider global geopolitics. His photography spans conflict, traditions, and cultures; retaining a human element throughout.

how to get good action

If you want to freeze the action in a photo, you’ll need to use to choose a faster shutter speed. On the other hand, you can also experiment with slowing down the shutter speed and panning your camera throughout the picture to create a sense of speed and movement.  It takes a bit of practice to get right, but if you match the speed of your subject, you can hold them in focus while the directional blur emphasizes the sense of movement. Whenever possible, you will want to use a wide aperture, such as f/3.5 or lower. This will create a narrow depth-of-field, and helps the players to stand out, as the background distractions will be blurred.

Having the perfect settings, composition and timing won’t count for anything if you miss your focus. With the possibility for spectators, colourful advertisements, and other players in the background of your images, your camera’s focus might wander and lock onto the wrong target. For sports photography especially, you might want to consider using back button focus. With this method, your focus is controlled by a button on the back of your camera, which you can reach with your thumb. The shutter button doesn’t influence the focus at all.

How to get good motion blur

Slow down your shutter speed, the reason for motion blur is simply that your camera’s shutter remains open for a significant period of time. In other words: you get motion blur when your shutter speed is long, whereas you freeze the action when your shutter speed is short. If your shutter speed is too fast (e.g., 1/4000s), you’re not going to capture much movement. But if you dial in a lengthy shutter speed (e.g., five seconds) you won’t need your subject to move much at all before you start to see blur.

The other factor that comes into play when determining shutter speed is how much light exists in the scene. A longer shutter speed lets more light into your camera and runs the risk of blowing out or overexposing your image. Below, we’ll cover some ways to let less light in (so you can use long shutter speeds without overexposure concerns).