Photography Exam Blog.
Thursday, 28 April 2011
A Small Project Evaluation
I think over this project has gone well, I think that i have stretched the boundaries of my topic and I have looked Into every possible part of the subject that i can to make my project the best that it can be.
Extreme Lenses
Some lenses have special capabilities - such as the ability to take ultra wide angle views or focus at very close subject distances - and these call for extra care when in use. And since they are often costly to buy, you need to know how to get the very best from them.
Fisheye Lens
This is a Nikon Fisheye lens, I have used this lens for nearly all of my final photos, i like this lens because it is a very soft fisheye when you want it to be but can also give a pretty extreme effect as well. I think this is a good lens to use for Snapshot as the lens its self doesn't need to be particulary positioned for ages before hand to get the best results and this gives a fast photo, giving fast results.
These are some photos that i have taken with this lens.
Macro Lens
The Macro lens is also a really great lens it creates the best effect when the subject is at a good distance from the lens as its focal point is also best at a further distance.
Fisheye Lens
This is a Nikon Fisheye lens, I have used this lens for nearly all of my final photos, i like this lens because it is a very soft fisheye when you want it to be but can also give a pretty extreme effect as well. I think this is a good lens to use for Snapshot as the lens its self doesn't need to be particulary positioned for ages before hand to get the best results and this gives a fast photo, giving fast results.
These are some photos that i have taken with this lens.
Macro Lens
The Macro lens is also a really great lens it creates the best effect when the subject is at a good distance from the lens as its focal point is also best at a further distance.
These are some Photos that I have taken with this lens.
Image Stabilization.
Technology to reduce the effect of camera shake takes two forms. One uses a motion sensor to control a lens or thin prism that shifts the image to counter camera movement. This form pioneered by Canon, is most suitable for still images and is available in several of their 35mm format lenses. Olympus offers image stabilized digital cameras and it is to become standard in more sophisticated, higher end equipment.
How It Works
A blurred secondary image, represented by the dotted lines here, can result if the lens moves while the picture is being exposed. A corrector group of lens elements within the lens hangs from a frame, Which allows these elements to move at right-angles to the lens axis. Motion sensors tell the frame which way to shift the corrector group to compensate for any movement of the lens.
How It Works
A blurred secondary image, represented by the dotted lines here, can result if the lens moves while the picture is being exposed. A corrector group of lens elements within the lens hangs from a frame, Which allows these elements to move at right-angles to the lens axis. Motion sensors tell the frame which way to shift the corrector group to compensate for any movement of the lens.
Compisitions and Zooms
Zoom Lenses allow you to change the magnification of an image without swapping lenses. Zooms are designed to change the field of view of the lens while keeping the image in focus. When the field of view is widened (to take in more of the subject), the image must be reduced in order to the sensor of film area. This is the effect of using a short focal length lens or a wide-angle setting on a zoom. Conversely, when the field of view is narrowed (to take in less of the subject), The image must be magnified again in order to fill the sensor or the film area. This is the effect of using a long focal length lens or a zoom's telephoto setting.
Letter-Box Composition
A wide and narrow letter box framing suits some subjects. Such a crop concentrates the attention on the sweep of colours and detail, cutting out unwanted and visually irrelevant material at the top and bottom of the image.
Tall Crop.
This is the opposite of a letter box composition it is a tall and narrow crop, which emphasizes an upwards sweeping Panorama - a view that can be taken in only by lifting the head and looking up. As with all crops based on a high aspect ratio, it usefully removes a lot of unwanted detail from the edges of the photograph.
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