Monday, November 17, 2008

Kurt Photos

Photography





Depth of Field-

The subject is up close and in focus where as the background is blurred to subtract less attention than the subject.

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http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1363/1398253065_3b8e9f6224.jpg&imgrefurl=http://blogs.oreilly.com/digitalmedia/2007/09/depth-of-field-and-aperture.html&usg=__qkxqahsE6M5_8_uOE_y9JjublGY=&h=334&w=500&sz=91&hl=en&start=9&sig2=ylNvq9PxpyK7bC74f_AI1A&um=1&tbnid=K-a-J0gOQ2CfrM:&tbnh=87&tbnw=130&ei=pPMeSb2DFJj2sAPyw4C7CA&prev=/images%3Fq%3DDepth%2Bof%2Bfield%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26rls%3DHPID,HPID:2008-34,HPID:en%26sa%3DN





Macro Photography-

Is when you take a picture of something really small with great detail

Credit to:

http://www.potzak.com/v7/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/macro_photo_1.jpg






Eye-Level Photography:

Taking a picture at eye-level with something that is not eye level with you.

Credit to:

http://www.web-nat.com/bic/ont/grebe1.jpg





Fill the Frame:

Where the subject takes up a majority of the frame

Credit To:

http://www.takegreatpictures.com/content/images/fill_the_frame.jpg




Backlighting:

Backlighting shows all those fine little hairs, as compared to if the light were in front it wouldn’t do so.

Credit To:

http://searchwarp.com/UserImages/Author-32203-img(2).jpg







Lighting:

Because of the sun in the background you can’t tell if that is a storm could or a regulat cloud.

Credit to:

http://u1.ipernity.com/u/5/E7/F4/1766631.b06baf731.l.jpg




Fill The Frame-

Fill the frame is the kind of photography i like because it makes sure you see the subject.



Credit To:

http://www.gifttrap.com/images/Rhino_Kenya.jpg