Nak gambar Cantik!!! Jom belajar sikit asas dalam photografi
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Assalamualaikum.
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Exposure
Exposure in photography can be easily explained as the amount of light collected by your camera. When you shoot a perfectly exposed photo, you are capturing all the details in the highlights and the shadows. The exposure effect when the camera sensor doesn’t receive enough light is called underexposure. In contrast, the exposure effect when the sensor captures too much light is called overexposure.
Aperture
Aperture is the opening that determines how much light passes through the camera lens to the sensor. If you use a wider aperture, the camera lens will allow more light to reach the camera, and the image will be brighter (more exposed). If, conversely, you close down your aperture and block the amount of light that passes through the lens, the image will be darker (less exposed).
Shutter Speed
Shutter speed is the length of time that the shutter of the camera remains open, collecting light. The longer you leave the shutter of your camera open capturing light, the brighter the image will be, and the quicker the shutter is opened and closed, the less light will hit the sensor, which will result in a darker image.
Composition
Composition in photography can be defined as the way we arrange the elements in a scene to make them attractive to the viewer. These elements can represent the photographer’s visual message in a harmonious, impactful, and effective way.
Rule of Thirds
According to this photo composition rule, if we divide the frame vertically and horizontally in 3 equal sections, we should place the important elements of the image on the lines or at the intersections of the lines.
Depth of Field
Depth of field (DoF) in photography can be defined as the space in the image that is relatively sharp and in focus. It is the distance between the nearest and farthest elements that are sharp and in focus in your photos. A shallow depth of field is considered a short focus; that is, the line between the nearest and farthest elements that are sharp and in focus is very short, or, in other words, there’s a small portion of your image in focus. Conversely, a large depth of field is a greater depth of field, which means that a larger amount of the image is in focus. In this case, the line between the nearest and farthest elements that are reasonably sharp is long.
Balance
Balance in photography is observed when an image has subject areas that look balance throughout the composition.
Assalamualaikum.
Kita mesti tidak asing nama2 dibawah, namun kita sering terlepas untuk belajar tentang kepentingan atau kegunaannya.
Exposure
Exposure in photography can be easily explained as the amount of light collected by your camera. When you shoot a perfectly exposed photo, you are capturing all the details in the highlights and the shadows. The exposure effect when the camera sensor doesn’t receive enough light is called underexposure. In contrast, the exposure effect when the sensor captures too much light is called overexposure.
Aperture
Aperture is the opening that determines how much light passes through the camera lens to the sensor. If you use a wider aperture, the camera lens will allow more light to reach the camera, and the image will be brighter (more exposed). If, conversely, you close down your aperture and block the amount of light that passes through the lens, the image will be darker (less exposed).
Shutter Speed
Shutter speed is the length of time that the shutter of the camera remains open, collecting light. The longer you leave the shutter of your camera open capturing light, the brighter the image will be, and the quicker the shutter is opened and closed, the less light will hit the sensor, which will result in a darker image.
Composition
Composition in photography can be defined as the way we arrange the elements in a scene to make them attractive to the viewer. These elements can represent the photographer’s visual message in a harmonious, impactful, and effective way.
Rule of Thirds
According to this photo composition rule, if we divide the frame vertically and horizontally in 3 equal sections, we should place the important elements of the image on the lines or at the intersections of the lines.
Depth of Field
Depth of field (DoF) in photography can be defined as the space in the image that is relatively sharp and in focus. It is the distance between the nearest and farthest elements that are sharp and in focus in your photos. A shallow depth of field is considered a short focus; that is, the line between the nearest and farthest elements that are sharp and in focus is very short, or, in other words, there’s a small portion of your image in focus. Conversely, a large depth of field is a greater depth of field, which means that a larger amount of the image is in focus. In this case, the line between the nearest and farthest elements that are reasonably sharp is long.
Balance
Balance in photography is observed when an image has subject areas that look balance throughout the composition.