Daily Archives: September 10, 2018
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AS introduction to Abstract
Camera Skills
Exposure
Underexposed photograph. Taken with a high shutter speed and medium sized aperture
Overexposed photograph. Taken with a low shutter speed and medium sized aperture.
Perfectly exposed photograph. Taken with a medium shutter speed and wide aperture.
F-stop and aperture
Wide aperture, low f-stop.
A wide aperture/ low f-stop
Shutter speed
In photography, shutter speed or exposure time is the length of time when the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light, also when a camera’s shutter is open when taking a photograph. The amount of light that reaches the film or image sensor is proportional to the exposure time.
Slow shutter speed ( 2 secs) fast shutter speed (1/1000th second )
– a fast shutter speed may be used to photograph birds in flight or a fast sport (eg swimming, running etc)
– a slow shutter speed may be used to photograph movement, (eg a dancer or a waterfall)
ISO
ISO measures the sensitivity of the image sensor. The lower the number the less sensitive the camera is to light and the finer the grain. Higher numbers mean the sensor becomes more sensitive to light which allows you to use your camera in darker situations. The cost of doing so is more grain/noise within the final outcome.
Depth of field
Depth of Field: The distance between the nearest and the furthest objects giving a focused image. A narrow depth of field means that its main focus point will be the only thing in focus, leaving everything else in a blur. Where as a Large depth of field means that most things in the frame will be in focus.
Abstract:
This half-term (September October) we will be looking at abstract photography.
What is abstract photography?
Week 2 | CCA Gallery Visits | Homework
Here is the schedule for the gallery visits…
- Mon 10th Sept = Class 12B (meet at 2.00pm at Reception with signed permission slip)
- Wed 12th Sept = Class 12E (meet at 2.00pm at Reception with signed permission slip)
- Fri 14th Sept = Class 12C (meet at 2.00pm at Reception with signed permission slip)
- Tues 18th Sept = Class 12A (meet at 2.00pm at Reception with signed permission slip)
We will be walking to The CCA Gallery in Hill Street, St Helier to view this exhibition by Clare Rae in response to Claude Cahun’s pioneering work in the mid 20th Century…
ENTRE NOUS by CLARE RAE x CLAUDE CAHUN
Homework Task 2
Due Week 3 | First Lesson
- Write a short, visual critique of the exhibition
- (Ensure that you have your own photographs of the work)
- Choose 1 x key image by Claude Cahun to discuss
- Choose 1 x key image by Clare Rae to discuss
- Describe and explain what you see, feel and understand about the 2 examples you have chosen
- How do you think Clare Rae has been influenced by Claude Cahun?
- Discuss how well you feel the exhibition is curated, organised and presented