Friday, 13 November 2015

LO1 - Camera settings and techniques

Telephoto lens – this is a specific type of long focus lens in which the physical length lens is shorter than the focal length.

Wide angle lens – this refers to a lens whose focal length is substantially smaller than the focal length of a normal lens for a given film plane.

Macro – this is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small objects.

Fish eye – an ultra-wide angle lens that produces strong visual distortion.

Angles – this is used to create angles within the image in order to make the image feel unique and different.

Camera shake – this is when the camera shakes and the picture becomes blurry because of it creating a unique effect.


Flash – this is used when there is not enough light for a clear image so you use the flash too brighten up the subject of the picture 

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