1) I prefer to see darker clouds in the background, creating a more interesting picture compared t the normal bright sunny day photo.
2) Light and Depth of Field
3) ISO is the sensor of the camera to light.
4) Shutter speed is the speed of the shutter in the camera. It affects the clearness of the photo and the light in the picture.
5)Aperture, ISO and Shutter Speed. They work together to control the amount of light in the photo.
6) Aperture and shutter speed.
7) Shutter priority allows you to control the shutter speed only. Aperture priority allows you to control the aperture only. Manual allows you to control both the aperture and the shutter speed.
8) Tonal values are things that control the amount of lights and darks. You can use levels and curves.
9) "It's a graph."-William Johnson
10) Diffused light is light that is bouncing off other objects. Direct light is light that comes directly from a light source. Existing light is light that is captured by the camera and not added later on. Artificial light is the opposite is the opposite of existing light, or is light created by something like a light bulb. Natural light is light that comes from non-manmade sources such as the sun or fire. Fill light is a light that has less power than the key light and is used to minimize contrast. Key light is "the first and usually most important light for a photographer" and it usually provides the most light for the photo. Flash light is he light that comes from the flash on the camera and is typically used when in a dark area.
11) First save as a psd, then crop. Continue by altering tonal values and then save as JPG.
12) You can use the marquee tools, magic wand or the quick selection.
13) Adjustment layers are non- destructive and can be deleted if you make a destructive mistake.
14) Taking a picture of a person without their consent. An example of this is the vampire weekend contra cd cover. My opinion is you should get permission if you are oing to take a close up of someone.
15) I think that photography is important because it captures a moment in time that we wouldn't otherwise remember if we didn't have the picture.
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