Monday, September 30, 2013

Oct. 1st

Focus:  Evernote was graded yesterday.  Please number today's focus (#29) despite what number you had previously.  If you haven't been numbering, this is a must.  In the future, I will not grade any notebooks that aren't numbered.  Also, please copy the question, and image examples, and write your response in a different color.  

29.  Does this image have a shallow or great depth of field?  How do you know?  What f-stop was most likely used for this photo?  f2.8 or f22

Objectives:
1.  Download Aperture images.
2. Create a contact sheet and post to blog (post title: Aperture - Contact Sheet).
3. Correct 6-10 images & post to blog (post title: Aperture)
4. Select your best image (you may choose up to two if you can't decide).
(View demo & discuss printing)
5. Only after demo, print your best image 10"x7.5" 300 resolution.
(View demo & discuss mounting)
6.  Mount image to display board.
7. Final Blog changes due Friday for blog grade.
(FYI- All assignments to date will be graded on Friday.  Anything not turned in will reflect a zero in Power School)  Please check powerschool, as grades have been recently updated.

Closure: Review this scenario and describe what the photographer should do?
The camera is set on aperture priority mode.  The ISO is set on 1600.  The photographer sets the aperture on f 2.8 for a desired shallow depth of field. When the photo is taken, it is "blown out", too light/bright.  What could the photographer do to remedy this issue.  

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