colourful culture
Chinese culture
chopsticks or flowers?
Indian culture
Malay culture
gasing.
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rule of third





The rule states that an image should be imagined as divided into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines, and that important compositional elements should be placed along these lines or their intersections.
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depth of field..
depth of field..the difference is their background. You can see that the 2nd picture, the background is much blurer than
1st picture.The 2nd picture also shows that it focus more on the main object(lina) and more blurer in the background.
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macro(makhruh)
Macro photography is close-up photography. I learnt that it can focus on an object really close and also we can see the texture
really sharp. I also learnt that the lenses designed for macro are usually at their sharpest at macro focus distances and are not quite as sharp at other focus distances. To me, macro photography is like we using a magnifiying glass to see something that is not clearly enough. :)
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shutter..teerr..eerr

16"(red-water in a pail)

1/125"

1/1000"
well,is all about brightness. when it is in 16" the camera will capture more light and it will turn white. And also,the shutter will become slow.
so it obviously that when it is 16" it more suitable for indoor than outdoor. The bigger the number,the faster the shutter is. vice versa. :)
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