I have chosen this picture of one of the world trade center towers that is burning during the attacks of 9/11 for simplicity because of the main building and a clear background.
1. The first photograph ever taken was by joseph Nicephore Niepce 2. He used heavily polished sheet of silver-plated copper. 3. He's most famous for landscape photos 4. Shutter speed, Aperture, ISO 5. Matrix metering, Center-weighted metering, Spot metering 6. When prioritizing the center of the frame 7. Photographing the moon 8. Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual 9. Its the exact opposite of each other 10. With auto focus you just push a button and it automatically focuses on your chosen target, manual focus you have to manually focus on your target 11. Autofocus because its easier to use then spending five minutes on trying to focus one thing 12. When ever your subject is lowly lit 13. When ever its dark outside 14. It steadies the camera so you get a good shot of the subject 15. No, because the microphone can here the auto focus 16. 50% close up, 25% wide, 25% medium 17. A chart that shows stats of the picture you take 18. A low key histogram s...
https://petapixel.com/2014/12/19/disorienting-beauty-spiral-staircases-old-abandoned-buildings/ I saw nice pictures of spiral staircases taken from the top of the stair case. These types of photos always interest me because they look cool. If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions: a. Why did you pick this photo? I picked this photo because of how many spirals it has and how cool it looks b. What rules of photography do you see in the photo? symmetry c. Who took the photo? Christian Richter http://www.rachelsussman.com/oltw/ When the website was called oldest living things it caught my eye. I also like the pictures that were on the website. If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions: a. Why did you pick this photo? I picked this because of the simplistic feel of the photo b. ...
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