External Flash Worksheet

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  1. You want to bounce the light from the flash onto the subject via ceilings, walls, or other objects to get better results.
  2. If its external yes
  3. flash synchronization or flash sync is the synchronizing the firing of a photographic flash with the opening of the shutter admitting light to photographic film or electronic image sensor.
  4. Evaluative through the lens
  5. Black bands
  6. the difference is that a diffuser for camera flash is typically smaller than regular light modifiers. Since it’s portable, you can bring it anywhere.
  7. In photography, a slave is a flash unit set to slave mode which will fire when it detects the output of another flash unit.
  8. Use the exposure compensation setting on your camera to correct for under or over exposure.

Indeed Job Search

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WABC Weekend Photographer – Daily Hire

Disney

  1. Yes i do Yes because its disney
  2. Set up and implement live and recorded elements for newscasts, Edit segments and assemble video elements for shows, Assist with the upkeep of equipment inventory.
  3. Yes because its disney
  4. 58.14 an hour
  5. Yes id be able to support myself

Associate Photo Editor (Temporary)– job post

HDR photo

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My photo has good lighting. The clouds look cool too. I added a purple hue and a brighter blue for the sky.

I would make the trees more green instead of dark. I like the different colors in the cloud.

 

What every beginner needs to know

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1. Setting the exposure using the histogram

The best way to tell if your exposure is correct is by consulting the histogram.

2. RAW

Most cameras produce high quality jpgs, yet they’re still no match for RAW files. The downside to the jpg format is that it’s a compressed file. To put simpler, shooting in RAW format will give you access to the full capabilities of your camera.

3. Selecting focusing points manually

Your camera has the option of selecting the autofocus points for you, but it can’t always anticipate correctly. That’s why learning to change the AF points manually is a useful skill.

4. Learn all AF modes

Most cameras come with different autofocus modes like One-shot AF, Servo AF and AI Autofocus. All of these modes have different uses, depending on subject and situation.

The one-shot mode will stop refocusing once it’s locked onto the subject.

5. Aperture Priority

In aperture priority mode, your camera will vary the exposure settings depending on the aperture value you set. Having complete control over aperture means control over depth of field.

6. Shutter Priority

The shutter priority mode works just like aperture priority, in the sense that it gives you complete control over shutter speed while making all the other settings automatically, according to the selected value.

7. Control motion blur

Motion blur often comes from using a shutter speed that is too slow for holding the camera in your hands. Every photographer has a maximum low speed they can use

8. Manual White Balance

All digital cameras have a few white balance presets. While they can do a fairly decent job, we recommend learning to set white balance manually, according to each lighting situation.

9. Drive Modes

This isn’t a major setting, but you never know when you’re going to have drive modes. Essentially, there are three of them: single shot, continuous low and continuous high.

10. Metering modes

There are three metering modes in most cameras, each with a specific job. They have different names depending on camera manufacturer, but essentially they behave the same.

11. ISO

Learn how to select the correct ISO value depending on the lighting conditions. Lower values are great when there is plenty of light to work with.

12. Auto-ISO

We’re generally not fond of any auto setting, but auto ISO will help you when shooting hand held. It will increase or decrease the value in order to allow you to shoot with a shutter speed fast enough for hand held operation.

13. Exposure compensation

It is a +/- scale that will tell your camera to increase or decrease exposure, depending on your needs. It works for all semi-automatic modes (P, Av, TV) and will influence exposure in increments.

Online Candids

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I like Henri carter’s work because he’s capturing the moment. The pictures are raw.

I like how they don’t notice the camera too. His timing was good.

Because to catch the moment it needs to be quick.

Candids show personality and happiness. I like the black and gray.

I also like the photos of the couples and little kids.

Online light painting image

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Lightpainting #3 | Light painting photography, Light trail photography, Neon photography

I like this photo because i think it took a lot of trial and error. I also think the photographer

got this image by using finger lights and maybe one other person using the finger lights.

Its eye catching because while the girl is so still theres a bunch of lights around her.

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