Thursday, July 31, 2014

Vocabulary 2


FILE FORMAT- the structure of how info is stored in a computer file
FILTER-  they allow only certain frequencies of light to enter a camera
FLARE - an extensive amount of light that enters the camera and causes an internal reflection
FOCUS- optimum sharpness or image clarity

FRAME- technique used to focus the viewer's attention to the subject

f/STOP- size of the aperture or opening of the lens

GB- Gigabyte

HARD DRIVE- Large storage unit made up of sensitive disks in the computer

HOT SHOE- Electronically connected flash mount on the camera.

ICON- a symbol used to represent a file

IMAGE EDITING PROGRAM- a program that edits photographs

INFINITY- used to denote the theoretically most distant point of the focus

ISO- Indicates the relative light sensitivity of the recording medium
JPEG- Joint Photographic Experts Group

KB- Kilobyte

LCD- Liquid Crystal Display

LED- Light Emitting Diode

LENS- an optical piece of  glass in the front of a camera

LENS SHADE- a tube that can reduce flare

LIGHT METER-  can measure the light levels & calculates the correct aperture &  shutter speed

Selfie's

Selfie at the pool

selfie with friend
On thanksgiving


After pie selfie
Pre-party selfie
Christmas Selfie

Same Party Different Selfie

London Eye Selfie
Selfie with Lauren & her gifts
Serious Selfie

Selfie in Paris

20 Summer Pictures Project

Day with the best friend

Finally got my license

Coffee & Tea Collect

Eastlake Dam

Sunset Cliffs
Graffiti
Ocean Beach
Del Mar Fair

First Time Jet Skiing
Baked a Cake
Under the Pier
Pool
Party with the best

Corvette Diner

Aquatica

Bonfire was fun

class bonfire

two of the best

Favorite Girls

Sky ride
 
 
 

Friday, July 25, 2014

Vocabulary

AE- automatic exposure
AF- Auto Focus
APERTURE- opening in the lens that allows light to enter the camera 
APERTURE PRIORITY- type of automatic exposure in which you have to select the aperture and the camera will automatically select the shutter speed
ARTIFICIAL LIGHT- refers to any light source that doesn't exist in nature, such as fluorescent,incandescent, and other unnatural lighting
AVAILABLE LIGHT- amount of illumination at a given location that applies to natural and artificial light sources but not for those supplied specifically for photos.
BACKLIGHT- light that projects toward the camera from behind the subject
BIT/BYTE- binary digit /eight bits 
BOUNCE LIGHT- light that reflects off of another surface before illuminating the subject
BULB- camera setting that allows the shutter to stay open as long as the shutter release is depressed 
CARD READER- device that connects to your computer and enables quick and easy download of images from memory card to computer 
CLOSE-UP- general term used to describe an image created by closely focusing on a subject 
COMPRESSION- method of reducing file size through removal of redundant data, as with the jpeg file format
CONTRAST-  difference between two or more tones in terms of luminescence, density, or darkness
CPU- Central Processing Unit 
CROPPING-  process of extracting a portion of the image area
DAYLIGHT-white balance setting that renders accurate color when shooting in mid-day sunlight
DEPTH OF FIELD- image space in front of and behind the plane of focus that appears acceptably sharp in the photograph 
DOWNLOAD- transfer of data from one device to another 
DPI- Dots Per Inch
EXPOSURE- when light enters the camera and reacts with the sensitized medium

Extra Credit: Recent Pictures

Class Bonfire
Bella
Class Bonfire
San Diego Fair
Friends
Summer 2014
Last day of Sophomore Year
Noah
Limon
Paris!