Digital Photography – Assignment No. 7
Night and ColorTaken from the assignment description; Taking photographs at night presents unique challenges. Exposure times must be very long, so hand-holding the camera is out of the question. However,
Quest to Master Photography
Night and ColorTaken from the assignment description; Taking photographs at night presents unique challenges. Exposure times must be very long, so hand-holding the camera is out of the question. However,
Nature and LandscapeTaken from the assignment page; The difference between a mundane landscape and a great landscape is often composition. Pay attention to lines, framing, suggestive forms, diagonals, s-curves, balance,
Still-lifeIn still-life photography, creative control extends beyond camera settings. Thus far my shots have been pretty much limited to available scenes. Any artistic elements came mainly from the camera itself
Architecture and InteriorsI have always been fascinated by architecture as an art form. So I’m pretty jazzed about this assignment. Architecture is typically more geometric than natural, so in this
Macro PhotographyA good lens can see things better than your own eye. In particular small or very small objects. Given the aperture can open much more than the human eye,
Lectures on Digital Photography are a set of lectures made available by Marc Levoy, a former Stanford professor. These are my notes and assessment after having sat through each lecture.
Sports and ActionI think one of my biggest challenges right now is my inability to capture action shots. More specifically, shots that capture and convey movement. I find that I
Lectures on Digital Photography are a set of lectures made available by Marc Levoy, a former Stanford professor. These are my notes and assessment after having sat through each lecture.
Bad PhotosThis is officially my first assignment and post of the resultant pics. One great way to learn how to take good photos is to intentionally take bad ones. Not
I recently watched the first lecture from Lectures on Digital Photography taught by Marc Levoy, a former Stanford Professor. These are my notes. Lecture One Outline Perspective Natural vs. Linear