Monday, May 21, 2012

I spy




I spy a lock, four keys, a musical note, a penny, two thimbles, and a sailboat; I spy a fish, and an eagle form above, five Halloween items and five ways to love.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

The camera I want

if money wasn't a factor the camera I would choose to buy would be a Nikon D200 which is a DSLR
Nikon D200 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Key Points Chapter 7

Depth of field is limited, meaning the short distance an object appears acceptably sharp is very small.
it is impossible to contain a subject within this focus. changing the aperture doesn't change the depth of field but it adjusts the shutter speed.

Movements  can be greatly magnified by both your subject and your camera. even the slightest breeze can cause blur, but alas! you can use flash to help reduce un-sharpness.

Working distance the space between the lens and the subject. this can be important for live subjects. such as wild animals, you need a greater working distance so you don't bother them.  you can set a focal length to help get a better view of the subject without getting too close.

Auto flash exposure it can be inaccurate for very close working conditions and the circuitry can may not respond fast enough to prevent you photo from being over exposed. to solve this problems you can lower flash exposure by setting controls or setting the flash to manual.