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The Art of Photography

The Art of Photography. By: AbdulAziz Al-Mousharji Sponcored by: www.i3lami.net. Types of photography. Telephoto Infrared Light painting Silhouette Astrophotography Panoplanet Panorama Macro Landscape Cityscape Portrait Time lapse. What is The Triangle of exposure?. ISO

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The Art of Photography

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  1. The Art of Photography By: AbdulAziz Al-Mousharji Sponcored by: www.i3lami.net

  2. Types of photography • Telephoto • Infrared • Light painting • Silhouette • Astrophotography • Panoplanet • Panorama • Macro • Landscape • Cityscape • Portrait • Time lapse

  3. What is The Triangle of exposure? • ISO • Aperture (F#) • Shutter speed

  4. How to apply them in most types? • Lower the F # • Raise the shutter • Lower the ISO

  5. Portrait What you’ll need: • Low ISO • Aperture between 1.4-4.5 depending on the lighting. • High shutter speed for moving objects (1/40000) or medium if you want a glowish effect.

  6. Composition

  7. In the art of portrait photography: • Center the subject • Set the focus • Set the triangle of exposure • Adjust the lighting

  8. Good Exposure • Sound • Timing

  9. Macro What you’ll need: • Low ISO if possible. (You might need to raise it so you can raise the shutter) • High Aperture (between 15-22) • High shutter speed (Highest shutter possible)

  10. In the art of portrait photography: • No shallow spots • Sharp • Strong light • Choose a focusing point

  11. References: Website: www.i3lami.net Email: Azeez@i3lami.net Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/aalm3oosherji/

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