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Black and White with Shades of Grey

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Ted Talk

The Ted talk was very informational on how to photograph correctly. It showed us pictures of animals documenting on how they were photographed. You can each animal and the detail. It showed an alligator, and you can how detailed it was photographed, you see each texture of the skin. You can see how the teeth of the lion look so contrasted in the photo.

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Photograph your favorite teacher

I really love being Mrs Cauchon’s class, she is very welcoming and super sweet. She is the sweetest and most patient teacher that I have. She is also very understanding with every student. She is very fair to everyone. She is an amazing teacher.

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Fill Flash Assignment

 

Fill Flash is used to enhance photos. If it is in a dark setting it helps a lot. Also in an dark setting it is very useful. It allows more definition.  fill flash can produce a stellar outcome if leveraged deftly and accurately. No matter how the subject looks like, the utilization of the fill flash can ramp up the overall aesthetic of a portrait and provide a high-end vibe. It is very helpful to any photographer that wants better quality photography. It enhances the subject and everything around them. It is what allows it to be so useful.

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External Flash Worksheet

1-When would you use external flash?

When you want better lighting and you want to get angles.

2-Do you need to meter the light if you use flash?

Yes

3-What does flash synchronization mean?

Flash Sync

4-What does ETTL mean?

Evaluative Through-The-Lens

5-What will happen when you shoot faster than the camera sync speed?

You get a good photo

6-Why do photographers bounce the flash and use a diffuser?

To get a good photo that defines the subject

7– What is a slave?

A digital slave flash is a standalone flash unit that attaches to modern cameras for added lighting versatility

8-What should you do if your image comes out too dark or too light?

Use Flash

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Studio Portraits

My subject has beautiful lashes. Her hair is brunette with blonde balayage. She is wearing a denim jacket with a black tube top and black leggings. She has beautiful jewelry on.  Her posture is nice.

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Pictures HDR

This photo is really cute. You can see the clouds and sky. You can see on how it is. You can see how bright it looks. On some they look dark though. The exposure plays with your eyes. It is a very cute picture. It looks really nice. I like this photo a lot. A cute cloud picture.

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13 Camera Setting

1. Setting the exposure using the histogram

The camera’s LCD screen might be a good way to tell if what you’re doing is right, but it’s not entirely reliable in conditions like harsh sunlight.

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. Not all the information that should be there is present. Color, contrast and detail are all affected by this compression. 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.

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.

5. Aperture Priority

In aperture priority mode, your camera will vary the exposure settings depending on the aperture value you set.

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. ISO

Higher ISO values are needed for working in low light. Just keep the noise levels in mind.

11. 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.

12. 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. Be careful not to set it too high or low from the first attempt and instead try to get to a correct exposure gradually.

13. Manual exposure

The last stage of learning how to use your camera’s settings is full manual control. You can’t call yourself a real photographer until you’ve learned to control every little setting on your camera. Only then will you be able to use it at its full potential.

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Indeed Job

Nurse

Do you meet the qualifications for the job?

No

What skills would you need to get the job?

A degree in health

Why would you want to have this job?

Because of how peaceful it is

What is the starting pay for the job?

1,912k a week

Would you be able to support yourself if you worked at this job?

Yes

Nail Technician

Do you meet the qualifications for the job?

No

What skills would you need to get the job?

Art and Designing

Why would you want to have this job?

To do my friends nails

What is the starting pay for the job?

18$ an hour

Would you be able to support yourself if you worked at this job?

Not really

Hair Stylist

Do you meet the qualifications for the job?

No

What skills would you need to get the job?

Hair styling and hair dyeing

Why would you want to have this job?

To do my friends hair

What is the starting pay for the job?

20$ an hour

Would you be able to support yourself if you worked at this job?

Yes

Corporate Receptionist

Do you meet the qualifications for the job?

Yes

What skills would you need to get the job?

Knowing how to answer calls and communicate

Why would you want to have this job?

To sit down

What is the starting pay for the job?

21$ an hour

Would you be able to support yourself if you worked at this job?

Yes

TikTok Live streamer

Do you meet the qualifications for the job?

Yes

What skills would you need to get the job?

Have a fandom

Why would you want to have this job?

To do it wherever and whenever

What is the starting pay for the job?

20-70$

Would you be able to support yourself if you worked at this job?

Maybe

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