capturing action and motion in photography

I think it’s 1/2 sec, f/6, 30 mm, 100 ISO To get a good picture on action sharp you need to have a fast shutter speed to capture the moment. Also, you may consider a higher ISO. Having it on the mode where it shoots multiple photos is good too. These things will help you…

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File Formats

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group): When the photos are for personal use, for social media, albums, and small prints, and are not intended for large prints TIFF (Tagged Image File Format): TIFF files are usually uncompressed, so they offer the opportunity for extensive post-processing. RAW: RAW files are created using a process that retains all of the…

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Camera angles

Automatic mode: Auto mode tells your camera to use it’s best judgement to select shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance, focus and flash to take the best shot that it can. It does everything for you. Portrait mode: It focuses on one object and blurs the rest. Light might trigger something. Macro mode: Macro mode…

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Depth the Field

Depth of field is the zone within a photo that appears sharp and in focus. In every picture, there is a point of focus. But there is also an area both in front of, and behind, your point of focus that also appears sharp and that area corresponds to the depth of field. By adjusting your camera settings and…

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Angles

I like this picture. Its nice and shows great detail. I like how the the clouds go from light to dark. This was shot from a lower angle. From this angle it looks big. There is not much color. the background really make the subject pop. The pillars make like and affect. The higher it…

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