Thursday, October 19, 2017

Marking Period 2: PPT#4 lens due 10-25-17

Homework: if you want to get a head start on the next project... 
Bokeh effect portrait click here for TEST project # 2.

Powerpoint 4: Camera Lens should include the following...
add examples pictures over weekend print out by Monday
Share Daily of your online research progress on Google slides...
                                                                  
Day 1: October 19 (Cite your sources and write in your own words!)
slide 1:Lens Focal length (the basic difference between lenses)
slide 2: Normal Focal Length (the most like human vision) add flickr photo with EXIF
slide 3: Long Focal Length (telephoto lenses) add flickr photo with EXIF
slide 4: Short Focal Length (Wide-angle lenses) add flickr photo with EXIF
Day 2: October 20
slide 5: Automatic / Manual Focus
slide 6: Focus and Depth of Field (Dof) Know this well for Project #2
slide 7: Depth of Field (controlling sharpness in a Photograph) how Focal length affect Dof

weekend assignment: Photostory # 2: Cityscape ( at least 5 pictures taken with DSLR) Flickr# 31-40 (just like PS#1 Incorporate element of Art and principles of Design)

Day 3:October 23
slide 8: Zoom, Macro, and Fisheye Lenses
slide 9: Perspective: How a photograph shows depth 
slide 10: Lens attachments (close up and filters)

Day 4: Oct 24

Write up: Exposure triangle:

slide #11 
with Class exercise:

Given the following scenarios, what are the appropriate settings for focal length, aperture, shutter speed and ISO? Lens used? 

        1) Beautiful sunny day and you want to take sharp image of a building from a close distance.
         ISO=           Shutter Speed =           Aperture=            Lens (Focal length)=


2) At a birthday party with candle lights only and you’re taking a picture of the cake 
          ISO=           Shutter Speed =                      Aperture=            Lens (Focal length)=


3) Early Morning, sun is not up yet and you’re taking a picture of the beach and you want everything to be in focus.   
           ISO=           Shutter Speed =         Aperture=       Lens (Focal length)=


4) You’re taking a picture of your significant other in a crowded place in the afternoon at 5:30PM near Times Square. You only want your subject to be in focus and everything else to be blurry.    
            ISO=            Shutter Speed=                    Aperture=       Lens (Focal length)=


5) You’re taking a picture of a Lamborghini in a racetrack with overcast daylight but want to give motion blur to everything else but the car.   
ISO=        Shutter Speed =                      Aperture=          Lens (Focal length)=


6) You’re taking a picture of a ninja during broad daylight (assume ninjas are fast!)
                 ISO=             Shutter Speed =             Aperture=       Lens (Focal length)=


7) You’re in your corner office on the 10th floor and you are taking a picture of your friend that works on the 10th floor in a neighboring building during broad daylight at 12:00PM.
           ISO=         Shutter Speed =           Aperture=      Lens (Focal length)=


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Day 5: Oct 25 (worksheet)


slide #12 
 (Practice for the Projects). upload to Flickr with labels and description

Write up: Exposure triangle: Defined with examples Taken with DSLR
Flickr # 41-42 (A (av) mode)  Picture with Small aperture & Large Aperture (Dof)
Flickr # 43-44(S (tv)mode)   Picture with Fast shutter Speed & Slow shutter Speed (motion).
Flickr # 45-46 (M mode)  Picture with Low ISO and High ISO (image quality)

(write up on the observation of your practice shots).

add Qr code to your write up and print out.



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