Monday 30 November 2015

Digital Photography


Task 1 

'Introduction to photography' 


1.Shutter Speed
Shutter speed is measured in fractions of a second, and indicates how fast the curtains at the film plane open and close. The shutter speed controls how long light enters the lens and hits the image sensor or film plane. The shutter speed enables you to capture the world in split seconds, but it can also absorb the world at speeds upwards of three and four seconds (or remain continually open up until the photographer wants to close the curtain). Snapping the shutter in a fraction of a second, also gives you control on how motion is recorded. If the shutter speed is faster than the object or background, then the image will be tack sharp. If the shutter speed is slower, then you’ll get blurred objects. Think about the rain in a rainstorm, how fast is that water falling? Well, at 1/30th the raindrops are streaks of indistinguishable white. But at 1/250th, the raindrops hover in mid air and you can see the full swell of each water drop.
Shutter Speed Comparison

2. Aperture
A lens’s aperture is the opening in the diaphragm that determines the amount of focused light passing through the lens. At a small f-stop, say f/2, a tremendous amount of light passes through, even at a fraction of a second; but at f/22, when the diaphragm is perhaps at its smallest, only a tiny amount of light is let in (even at longer shutter speeds). An interesting thing about the aperture and the f-numbers is that it doesn’t matter the focal length of the lens as long as the f-number is held constant. This is because the arithmetical equation that determines the f-number indicates that the same amount of light passes through the lens on a 35mm lens as on a 100mm lens, with a shutter speed of 1/125s. The size of the diaphragm is unquestionably different, but the amount of light passing through is the same.
It shows aperture because at some aperture's some things are in focus and some aren't

3. ISO
ISO is actually an acronym, which stands for International Standards Organization. The ISO rating, which ranges in value from 25 to 3200 (or beyond), indicates the specific light sensitivity. The lower the ISO rating, the less sensitive the image sensor is and therefore the smoother the image, because there is less digital noise in the image. The higher the ISO rating (more sensitive) the stronger the image sensor has to work to establish an effective image, which thereby produces more digital noise (those multi-colored speckles in the shadows and in the midtones). So what is digital noise? It is any light signal that does not originate from the subject, and therefore creates random color in an image. The digital camera engineers have designed the image sensor to perform best at the lowest ISO (just like with film). On most digital cameras this is ISO 100, although some high end DSLRs have a mode that brings the ISO down to 50 or even 25.
Understanding ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed @Sunshine and Smile


Task 1 

'Metering and Exposure' 


TASK 2

'Depth of Fields' 
Great Depth of Fields 
Setia City Shah Alam
Aperture : f/3.9
Shutter Speed : 0.77sec
ISO: 400

Sekincan, Selangor
Aperture : f/18
Shutter Speed : 1/25sec
ISO: 100

Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque
Aperture : f/8
Shutter Speed : 1/40sec
ISO: 100

Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque
Aperture : f/3.5
Shutter Speed : 1/50sec
ISO: 3200

Pantai Redang,Sekincan Selangor
Aperture : f/8
Shutter Speed : 1/200sec
ISO: 100


                          Shallow Depth of Fields 

Bunga Kertas
Aperture : f/5.6
Shutter Speed : 1/250sec
ISO: 250

Shallow of water
Aperture : f/5.6
Shutter Speed : 1/200sec
ISO: 800

Ant
Aperture : f/11
Shutter Speed : 1/250sec
ISO: 3200

Lotus Flower
Aperture : f/5.6
Shutter Speed : 1/250sec
ISO: 100

Dragonflies
Aperture : f/5.6
Shutter Speed : 1/200sec
ISO: 400


                                 Fast Shutter Speed
Freeze of the water
Aperture : f/6.3
Shutter Speed : 1/200sec
ISO: 3200

Freeze of the Water
Aperture : f/6.3
Shutter Speed : 1/200sec
ISO: 3200

Freeze of the Water
Aperture : f/5.6
Shutter Speed : 1/250sec
ISO: 160

Freeze of the Flour
Aperture : f/5.6
Shutter Speed : 1/800sec
ISO: 1600

Freeze of the Water
Aperture : f/5.6
Shutter Speed : 1/200sec
ISO: 2000

                                Slow Shutter Speed

Walking Flow of the People & Motion of Train
Aperture : f/22
Shutter Speed : 2sec
ISO: 100

Light Car Motion
Aperture : f/5.6
Shutter Speed : 6sec
ISO: 100

Car Motion
Aperture : f/36
Shutter Speed : 1sec
ISO: 100

Light motion from the car
Aperture : f/5.6
Shutter Speed : 4sec
ISO: 100

Motion of the Water
Aperture : f/22
Shutter Speed : 1sec
ISO: 100

TASK 3 

Composition 

Photogram in dark room:
Nature : 




Man Made :



TASK 4

Documentary Image Capture

My documentary is about an uncle find a halal income with repair a shoes.This photo was taken near
with my collage.It is very interesting because this uncle need to know other language besides Bahasa
Melayu because at my study place there are a lot of international students thus uncle need to speak

in English to communicate with them.












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