Capturing Action and Motion

3 things you could do for capturing movement is slow down your shutter speed, secure your camera, and try shutter priority mode. Selecting a longer shutter speed will ensure motion blur, but something you have to pay attention to is how much light there is, if you have a longer shutter speed then more light … [Read more…]

America’s Top Photographer Synopsis

I think this show is interesting, I have watched a lot of similar shows where there is a career (such as photography, baking, or makeup) and there are contestants going against each other to see who will be considered a professional and work with the top people in that certain career. It was interesting to … [Read more…]

Framing A Subject

I think I have decent composition, your focus will be on the skateboard because there is some yellow on it and it’s the only yellow object. I like to add vibrance to my photos when I edit because it brings the color out. If I did this again I would probably find a different spot … [Read more…]

File Formats

JPEG: Compressed quickly, results in a loss of detail and quality. TIFF: Are bigger files, can be compressed. RAW: Generally available on advanced compact cameras and DSLRs, compressed using a process that retains all the information originally captured. DNG: You can store RAW files as DNG files by the Adobe DNG Convertor and you can … [Read more…]