PIC #1 PIC #2 High and low Resolution Picture
This is a High and low resolution Picture. You may not be able to see the lettering on the bottom of the picture, so i will explain it to you. Picture number one is high resolution (300dpi)/ 741 Times 446 Pixels, and D.P.I stands for Dots Per Inch. The second picture is obviously the Low Resolution, witch happens to have (72dpi) 741 Times 44 pixels.
High And Low Contrast picture
This picture, Has a High and A low contrast. As it shows beautifully at the bottom of the wings. The lighting to me is spectacular, it gives you more of a belief for God, it is so powerful just the mood of the scene is so mysterious, it makes you want to know more of the photo, but "you" can only visualize it, "so what do you see" ?
This picture, Has a High and A low contrast. As it shows beautifully at the bottom of the wings. The lighting to me is spectacular, it gives you more of a belief for God, it is so powerful just the mood of the scene is so mysterious, it makes you want to know more of the photo, but "you" can only visualize it, "so what do you see" ?
Shallow Depth Of Field
This a my example for shallow depth of field this is taken sharp focus from near to far. Making the object (The Girl) pop out more than the background. Making sure it is centred. I love looking at the shallow depth of field, because of the style, this pic is so on point, and so beautiful, it makes me wanna go there just to see what that fir sees and how she is feeling.
This a my example for shallow depth of field this is taken sharp focus from near to far. Making the object (The Girl) pop out more than the background. Making sure it is centred. I love looking at the shallow depth of field, because of the style, this pic is so on point, and so beautiful, it makes me wanna go there just to see what that fir sees and how she is feeling.
Over and under Exposed
This Pic was taken by myself, it seems to be a little bit under exposed, but its not only because i am new at this whole photography thing, but all pros do the under or over exposed shots,no body is perfect, this should explain it.
Proper exposure is one of the trickiest things to get right in photography. There are so many factors within the camera that can affect the exposure, and it all depends on the lighting and whether the subject is moving. Shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, f-stop, all of these things affect exposure and can make the difference between a great shot and a worthless shot.
This Pic was taken by myself, it seems to be a little bit under exposed, but its not only because i am new at this whole photography thing, but all pros do the under or over exposed shots,no body is perfect, this should explain it.
Proper exposure is one of the trickiest things to get right in photography. There are so many factors within the camera that can affect the exposure, and it all depends on the lighting and whether the subject is moving. Shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, f-stop, all of these things affect exposure and can make the difference between a great shot and a worthless shot.