Month: October 2021
JPG and RAW
When I first looked at my camera’s options and read the handbook, I was unsure what RAW was and why I should consider utilizing it. JPEG is a no-brainer: it’s the standard image format for most smartphones and point-and-shoot cameras, so we know what to anticipate. However, when I first learned about the RAW image format, I was eager to learn more about how it affects photographs because the name “raw” piqued my interest. So I went ahead and set my camera to RAW and attempted to shoot a photo. The first thing I noticed was how little my memory card had suddenly become. “Wait a minute, how did the number of pictures go from tens of thousands to a few hundred
A RAW image sometimes called a “digital negative” is a file that comprises raw or minimally processed data from the sensor of a digital camera. A RAW image must be post-processed in software before it can be printed, shared, or displayed on a display device, just like raw food ingredients must be prepared and cooked before consumption. RAW is a proprietary format that is connected to a certain camera model, unlike JPEG files, which can be easily opened, viewed, and printed by most image-viewing / editing tools. As a result, in order for the software to work with a RAW file, it must be compatible with the camera used to capture the RAW image.
Illustration of an iconic image
portrait photography tips
- Try to keep the sun behind your subject.
- Avoid open shade as it gives little dimension and looks rather flat, and look for light patches to place your subject
- Try to keep the sun behind your subject (even when it seems directly overhead).
- Avoid open shade as it gives little dimension and looks rather flat, and look for light patches to place your subject in.
- Steer clear of dappled light unless you are going for a specific look, as it is difficult to expose for.
- have your subjects tilt their heads skyward or use something that reflects light back to their faces.
- indoors, use windows to either backlight your subject or light them directly
- to shoot outdoor portraits is when the sun’s not shining from above but from the side—either morning or evening.
- When using a reflector, avoid lighting the model from below.
- When working with natural light, it is very important to have patience and the will to experiment.
Portrait
1/40 sec. f/5 135mm ISO 400
1/125 sec. f/16 85mm ISO 400
1/25 sec. f/5 90mm ISO 400
1/50 sec. f/5 100mm ISO 400
1/125 sec. f/16 85mm ISO 400
word art
collage
what I put on my collage is the 1964 impala. The reason why I put it is because it’s one of my favorite car. what else I like about this car is the the hydraulics. I put the bully because it is one of my favorite dog. I choose this dog because its really playful he likes to run. I like this dog a lot because of there blue eyes but they call this dog a blue nose.
I put Netflix because I could watch movies or my favorite tv shows. one of my favorite tv shows is family guy. I could watch family guy with my sis or my 2 brothers. My favorite character is Stewie because he got a football head. i like straight outta Compton because they make music.
I choose football because I like to play it. and I choose the Cuban link chain because I want to get one some day. I choose the color blue because it is my favorite color and I like how it looks. And the last picture that I choose was the Jordan 4 off white and the metallic purple because the off white is the type of shoes I want to get and the metallic purple is the type of shoes that are one of my favorite also.