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I learned that in rule of third, we make use of the surrounding and also the composition. In rule of third, we avoid taking pictures with the main subject at the centre. To make it more interesting, we position the main subject at the four points of rule of third. The result..the pictures above. Some of them are not that good of an example. haha.. HEy..still new mahh..c'mon
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Depth Of Field.
Bigger Aperture...
Smaller Aperture..
So..a picture taken with a bigger aperture will be more focused, i mean like the main object will be focused,sharp but background blurred. With smaller aperture, the picture will be darker, less blur..picture will be "flat". yeap. Thks. See u arnd!
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Macro!
HI!
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Shutter Speed exercise
hi u guys...
Pictures are arranged in order..frm lowest shutter speed to highest.
In conclusion, pictures taken with high shutter speed will turnout to be darker compared to pictures taken with low shutter speed. Pictures taken with low shutter speed is brighter because it lets in more light. With high shutter speed, picture is darker because it only allows little light to enter.. yeap.
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