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Vertical and horizontal frames | The Art of Photography
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The Art of Photography. Knowing your camera (1). Knowing your camera (2). Focal length and angle of view. Focus with a set aperture. Focus at different apertures. Panning with different shutter speeds. Fitting the frame to the subject. Object in different positions in the frame. A sequence of composition. Focal length and different viewpoints. Vertical and horizontal frames. Horizontal and vertical lines. What makes a colour? Primary and secondary colours. Colours into tones in black-and-white. This case...
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Colour exercises – other shots | richardbrown56taop
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The Art Of Photography. Colour exercises – other shots. Nevertheless I thought it might be interesting to show some of them as they do illustrate the range of colours available:-. This entry was posted in Coursework. Part 3 - Colour. August 5, 2015. Colours into tones in black-and-white →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. B – Focus. Part 5...
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Colours into tones in black-and-white | richardbrown56taop
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The Art Of Photography. Colours into tones in black-and-white. 8220;Black and white are the colors of photography. To me they symbolize the alternatives of hope and despair to which mankind is forever subjected.”. 8211; Robert Frank. As mentioned earlier I have always been biased towards black and white, but have not considered the use of filters (or their digital equivalent) and the effect of that use. Original all settings in lightroom zeroed. As the course book says the exercise gives some indication ...
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Primary and secondary colours | richardbrown56taop
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The Art Of Photography. Primary and secondary colours. The requirement of this exercise is to find a scene or scenes dominated by a one of the six single colours of the primary or secondary category:-. Detail of label F2.8 @ 1/60 ISO200. Detail of label F2.8 @ 1/40 ISO200 (exposed as -.7 stop). Detail of label F2.8 @ 1/15 ISO200 (exposed as .7 stop). Tube end detail F2.8 @ 1/10 ISO200. F28 @ 1/20 ISO200 (exposure reduced by -.7 stop). F28 @ 1/6 ISO200 (exposure increased by .7 stop). To my eyes the very ...
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Fitting the frame to the subject | The Art of Photography
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The Art of Photography. Knowing your camera (1). Knowing your camera (2). Focal length and angle of view. Focus with a set aperture. Focus at different apertures. Panning with different shutter speeds. Fitting the frame to the subject. Object in different positions in the frame. A sequence of composition. Focal length and different viewpoints. Vertical and horizontal frames. Horizontal and vertical lines. What makes a colour? Primary and secondary colours. Colours into tones in black-and-white. My first ...
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Getting to know your camera (1) | The Art of Photography
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The Art of Photography. Knowing your camera (1). Knowing your camera (2). Focal length and angle of view. Focus with a set aperture. Focus at different apertures. Panning with different shutter speeds. Fitting the frame to the subject. Object in different positions in the frame. A sequence of composition. Focal length and different viewpoints. Vertical and horizontal frames. Horizontal and vertical lines. What makes a colour? Primary and secondary colours. Colours into tones in black-and-white. Reading t...
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Positioning the point | The Art of Photography
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The Art of Photography. Knowing your camera (1). Knowing your camera (2). Focal length and angle of view. Focus with a set aperture. Focus at different apertures. Panning with different shutter speeds. Fitting the frame to the subject. Object in different positions in the frame. A sequence of composition. Focal length and different viewpoints. Vertical and horizontal frames. Horizontal and vertical lines. What makes a colour? Primary and secondary colours. Colours into tones in black-and-white. Fall has ...
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Focus at different apertures | The Art of Photography
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The Art of Photography. Knowing your camera (1). Knowing your camera (2). Focal length and angle of view. Focus with a set aperture. Focus at different apertures. Panning with different shutter speeds. Fitting the frame to the subject. Object in different positions in the frame. A sequence of composition. Focal length and different viewpoints. Vertical and horizontal frames. Horizontal and vertical lines. What makes a colour? Primary and secondary colours. Colours into tones in black-and-white. As a gene...
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Cropping | The Art of Photography
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The Art of Photography. Knowing your camera (1). Knowing your camera (2). Focal length and angle of view. Focus with a set aperture. Focus at different apertures. Panning with different shutter speeds. Fitting the frame to the subject. Object in different positions in the frame. A sequence of composition. Focal length and different viewpoints. Vertical and horizontal frames. Horizontal and vertical lines. What makes a colour? Primary and secondary colours. Colours into tones in black-and-white. In this c...
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Positioning the horizon | The Art of Photography
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The Art of Photography. Knowing your camera (1). Knowing your camera (2). Focal length and angle of view. Focus with a set aperture. Focus at different apertures. Panning with different shutter speeds. Fitting the frame to the subject. Object in different positions in the frame. A sequence of composition. Focal length and different viewpoints. Vertical and horizontal frames. Horizontal and vertical lines. What makes a colour? Primary and secondary colours. Colours into tones in black-and-white. On each o...