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Best of 2009
This is one of the best photos i took. It was taken in downtown, behind the community college.
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Trolly
We went on a little field trip type of thing and took pictures of and on a trolly. The pictures contained many different things.


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Shutter Speed
Shutter speed is the amount of time the shutter remains open to allow light to reach a digital camera sensor. Shutter speed is measured in seconds, or fractions of seconds. Using very fast shutter speeds “freeze” fast-moving subjects. Slow shutter speeds are used to intentionally capture the movement of a subject.
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Aperature
An apertature is a hole or an opening through which light travels. It is a great importance for the appearance at the image plane. The aperature lens can be adjusted to adjust to control the amount of light reaching the film or image sensor.


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exam photo

this photo contains 3 elements and principles. The rocks lined up make it contain line, it also contains texture because you can tell its a rough rocky surface. This photo also shows a little water fall which creates movement.
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RULE OF THIRDS

The Rule of Thirds can be described by taking your camera, and positioning it so that your subject is in the cross-sections of the grid. The grid would be split into thirds, hence the name. Your subject must be one-third of the way in the picture to be considered “Rule of Thirds” in this photo robbie is the rule of thirds because he is slightly off to the left.
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Basic Shooting Modes

Full Auto: Completely automatic photograpghy the camera analyzes the scene and tries to choose settings that produce the best results.

Portrait: Designed to produce softly focused backgrounds for flattering portraits.Landscape: Designed to keep both near and distant subjects in sharp focus

Close-Up: Produces softly focused backgrounds especially suitable for close-ups of flowers and other nature subjects.

Sports: Selects a faster shutter speed to capture moving subjects without blur.night portrait: my picture is taken in a dark area so the flash popped out to help see everything.
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