Monday, December 14, 2015

Let's remember our burn and dodge tools:
Burn~ darkening edges and shadowing
Dodge~ lightening areas and highlighting
also
Gradient~any color gradient can be made over a image. Just adjust the opacity.

Creative Writing:
Story for Mutante.
A bit yes, is this normal and will this happen on a consistent basis, no.
You are going to be writing a short story about your mutant.
Story should include an introduction, body, and conclusion paragraph.
Simple.
Be dramatic, simple, or totally off the wall.

THE digital camera

The Ins and Outs of the Digital Camera...

A general introduction.

-go to the 'N' drive reference guides folder
-read camera function 1
-read camera functions-1

A knowledge based deep enough for you to utilize

what is necessary in order 
to take quality pictures that will be manipulated/distorted/controlled in PS.


 And the camera...




A/S/P/M and some of the personalized settings
BUT TODAY...

Aside from the dial you may find these symbols together:
Macro- flower
Landscape- mountain
MF- manual focus

The macro mode will be used for close-ups.
These close-ups can be anything within 10cm.
Say we are taking pictures of a flower.

When you start to use macro mode you'll notice a few things. First 
it's harder to focus. Your camera may struggle especially when 
you've just taken a shot at infinity, because the focusing system 
has to work out that the really blurred object is actually what you 
want to shoot. This is worse when you've moved too close and the 
camera then couldn't focus on the subject even if it wanted to. So 
don't expect to see a bee and get an instant shot before it buzzes 
off. In such instances it's safer to focus up on another similar distance 
subject such as your hand close up or nearby flower then at least 
you'll have the camera prepared. Also the amount of focus is 
reduced, so when you look at a flower the front petals may be in focus, 
but the back won't be. This is known as depth-of-field. The more of the 
subject that's in focus, the greater the depth-of-field. Depth-of-field 
is controlled by the camera's aperture. Most digital cameras are fully 
automatic and you cannot change this. If your camera has an 
aperture-priority mode (look at the dial above.. does yours have 
this?) you can switch to that and select a smaller aperture, and 
on many cameras you'll notice the LCD view change so that the subject 
appears sharper from front to back. 



Work day.


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