Thursday, September 10, 2009

Blog # 5

Rule of Thirds:

The rule of thirds separates the picture into 9 different sections. Where the lines meet is the perfect position to place the subject that you are taking the picture of. It makes the picture look clean and professional.






Slow Shutter Speed:
When you set your camera to have a slow shutter speed what it does is leave the lens open for longer then it normally should be. This works best if you are trying to capture a stationary object and things around it are moving like my example of this waterfall. It also works very well with moving lights. 

Macro:
 
 
Macro is a very interesting type of photography. Macro is very close up pictures. The setting on a camera can also be used to focus in on one spot of a subject and making everything else blurry. If you want to get a high quality macro picture it requires a very expensive lens.

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