Zusammenfassung der Ressource
What Makes a Great Photograph?
- Measure your exposure correctly
- Aperture - Depth of Field
- Helps control the amount of Flash Light reaching the sensor
- Affects Depth of Field
- Small f/stop = Large aperture
- Large Aperture = Shallow Depth of Field
- Large Aperture = Lots of Light
= Faster shutter speed
- Large f/stop = Small aperture
- Small aperture =
Large Depth of Field
- Good for landscapes
and panoramics
- Small aperture lets very
little light into sensor and
therefore requires a longer
shutter speed
- Good for waterfalls
- Shutter Speed - Movement
- Helps control amount of natural/ambient light reaching sensor.
- Fast Shutter Speed Freezes Movement
- Slow Shutter Speed Blurs Movement
- Rivers & Oceans
- Sports & Moving subjects
- ISO Speed
- Determines light sensitivity
of the camera's sensor
- Lens Choice
- Sharp Focusing
- Depth of Field
- Use of filters to alter the image's
appearance in-camera without the
need of software.
- Learn to See Creatively
- Look for patterns
- Composition
- Leading Lines
- Texture
- Colours
- Black & White
- Vivid
- Neutral
- Repeating Patterns
- Shapes
- Framing Elements
- Trees
- Arches
- Windows
- Rule of Thirds
- Golden Spiral Rule
- Knowledge of own camera
- Features and Functionality
- Camera Menu System
- Different Lenses
- Knowledge of Location
- Best time of day to visit
- Special Events in the Area