

Blog Post 15: Resolution
Image Resolution is the number of the pixels in your image that will fit per every inch of your paper when printing. A low resolution...


Blog Post 14: M Mode vs Av Mode vs Tv Mode
Av Mode - The photographer controls the aperture and ISO. The camera automatically sets the shutter speed for the photographer with a...


Blog Post 13: Camera Modes
Auto Mode Autoexposure mode is when there is pre-determined settings for shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. The camera automatically...


Blog Post 12: History of Photography & How a Camera Works
History of Photography: 1) A pinhole camera was invented by the Greeks which was basically just a small box that would have a hole for...


Blog Post 11: Definition of Critique
To me, the definition of critique means to evaluate the strenghths and weaknesses of a photograph. When critiquing, you must take many...


Blog Post 10: Critiquing a Photo
This photograph exemplifies the rule of thirds. This is because the subject of this photogrpah (the sign) is off-center and aligns itself...


Blog Post 9: Critiquing An Example of Composition
I believe that this picture best follows the rule thirds. If this photography was divided into thirds by vertical and horizontal lines,...


Blog Post 8: Rule Of Thirds
The rule of thirds is most commonly is thought of as the main rule of composition. The rule of thirds states that there are 9 imaginary...


Blog Post 7: Composition
Composition, in photography, is how one places a certain object the way he/she does, and how they use variety in arrangement of the...


Blog Post 6: A Visual Story
In this picture, I see a hard worker going home after a long day of a tedious job. There are many elements and principles that stand out...