5 Random Things To Know In Photography
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1.Rule Of Thirds
This is one of the most important rules in photography.It falls under the concept called 'framing'.
The gap created when the picture is at the points is said to have a good effect when a person views the picture.
2.ISO
The ISO setting on your camera is something that has carried over from film. Remember back in the ‘old days’ when you used to go and buy your rolls of film and you would buy film rated at 100, 200 or 400, maybe even 800 or 1600? Well that number refers to the film’s sensitivity to light. The higher the number, the more sensitive to light the film is. The ISO bit is from the standards for film sensitivity, and the number refers to it’s rating.
A simple chart will clear this
You can see the variation in the last illustration.
3.Bokeh
Bokeh, also known as “Boke” is one of the most popular subjects in photography. The reason why it is so popular, is because Bokeh makes photographs visually appealing, forcing us to focus our attention on a particular area of the image. The word comes from Japanese language, which literally translates as “blur”.
Here are some pictures clicked by me on the concept of Bokeh
4.Light Trails / Long Exposure
This is done with a technique called long duration shutter speed.
This is done with a mode called BULB mode where the camera is held for a long time.
5.Various Modes
There are various modes and each has its own speciality.
Some of them are Aperture Priority,Manual,Automatic,Creative Auto etc.
This cheat sheet tells you the various modes and about the white balance.
Happy Clicking !! ^_^
Team CRACKlogic
This is one of the most important rules in photography.It falls under the concept called 'framing'.
The gap created when the picture is at the points is said to have a good effect when a person views the picture.
2.ISO
The ISO setting on your camera is something that has carried over from film. Remember back in the ‘old days’ when you used to go and buy your rolls of film and you would buy film rated at 100, 200 or 400, maybe even 800 or 1600? Well that number refers to the film’s sensitivity to light. The higher the number, the more sensitive to light the film is. The ISO bit is from the standards for film sensitivity, and the number refers to it’s rating.
A simple chart will clear this
You can see the variation in the last illustration.
3.Bokeh
Bokeh, also known as “Boke” is one of the most popular subjects in photography. The reason why it is so popular, is because Bokeh makes photographs visually appealing, forcing us to focus our attention on a particular area of the image. The word comes from Japanese language, which literally translates as “blur”.
Here are some pictures clicked by me on the concept of Bokeh
As you can see the second picture follows Rule Of Thirds!!
The reason why Bokeh is very famous is that it can be clicked in various shapes.
For example -Heart,Square and other shapes.
4.Light Trails / Long Exposure
This is done with a technique called long duration shutter speed.
This is done with a mode called BULB mode where the camera is held for a long time.
5.Various Modes
There are various modes and each has its own speciality.
Some of them are Aperture Priority,Manual,Automatic,Creative Auto etc.
This cheat sheet tells you the various modes and about the white balance.
Happy Clicking !! ^_^
Team CRACKlogic





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