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Unlocking Your Photographic Creativity

Break free from Full Auto Mode and discover the creative potential of your camera! This guide explores essential photography concepts such as ISO settings, exposure compensation, aperture priority, and shutter priority. Learn to take control of your camera to go beyond boring snapshots. Engage in hands-on exercises with themes like deliberate overexposure, underexposure, motion capture, and depth of field. Unleash your creativity by understanding the decisions your camera makes for you and start capturing stunning images that tell a story.

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Unlocking Your Photographic Creativity

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  1. Unlocking Your Photographic Creativity You Teach Us About Creativity Buddy Bartels

  2. Full Auto Mode takes great picturesBut sometimes they’re really boring! • Full AUTO Mode “Creative” Mode

  3. Full Auto Mode takes great picturesBut sometimes they’re really boring! • Full AUTO Mode “Creative” Mode

  4. Full Auto Mode takes great picturesBut sometimes they’re really boring! • Full AUTO Mode “Creative” Mode

  5. How can we break out of Full Auto? What decisions is your camera making for you? * ISO could be set to ‘auto’ in settings

  6. Exposure Compensation • Deliberate Overexposure (+) Deliberate Underexposure (-)

  7. Aperture Priority (Av) • LARGE -------> -------> SMALL1.4 2.0 2.8 4.0 5.6 8.0 11 16 22 Larger Aperture = -Smaller Number-Shallow Depth of Field-Narrow window of focus Smaller Aperture = -Bigger Number-Large Depth of Field-Sharp focus over more of the image

  8. Shutter Priority (Tv) • SLOW (MOTION) -------------------> FAST (SHARP)½ ¼ 1/8 1/15 1/30 1/60 1/125 1/250 1/500

  9. ISO • --------- light sensitivity (NOISE) +++++++100 200 400 800 1600 3200 6400

  10. Noisy B&W photo = Timeless Art

  11. Activity & Assessment Exercise • Three (3) Groups • Capture five (5) pictures with the following Creative themes • Deliberate Overexposure (+/-) • Deliberate Underexposure (+/-) • Motion (Tv) • Depth of Field (Av) • “Free” Category • Time Length • Critique • Questions?

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