Friday, 16 March 2012

Analysing Four Photos

When taking this picture I used my camera which is a Fujifilm S1600, The lighting I used was a spot light and the flash on the camera which gave a really vibrant effect. I did have to re-take this shot because I blinked and the flash did blur the image a bit, but once it was taken again it came out much better, and I was more happier with it. To take this picture I used a white background which made me stand out more and it was easier for me to cut myself out of the backgorund and put myself onto another background/ picture. The only technical issues that arrised was the problem with the lighting, but once that was sorted the picture was more focused. To take this photo I had to put the camera setting onto auto; having the camera on auto is the recommended setting as it gives you crisp clear shots. In this mode the camera automatically analyzes the composition and then it selects the appropriate scene mode, this is according to the subject and shooting conditions. This will take effect once the shutter button is pressed down half way.
When taking this picture I used the same camera; Fujifilm finepix S1600, to get the lighting right I used a normal celling light and the flash on the camera, this again made me stand out more from the background. There weren’t any technical issues that rose when taking this photo. To take this photo I again had the shooting mode on auto which made the photo really clear and stand out. Once putting the camera onto the auto setting I then put the flash on and got a white background to use so when it came to cropping my self out to put myself onto another picture/background it would be easier. 
 I used my Fujifilm finepix camera to take this picture as I did for the other ones. The lighting I used was a normal celling light, I did try and take the picture with the normal celling light but it didn’t come out a clear so I tried it with the flash on as well and it came out much better and clearer. With the flash on this helped to make me stand out more from the white background, which made it a lot more easier when using the magic cut tool in photoshop to draw around myself and take me away from the white background and put myself onto another picture/ background. The only technical issue that rose was when I first took the photo without flash on and just using the celling light; as the picture came out very dark and blurry. To take this photo I put up a white background and then stood in front of it so I could have a picture taken and with the flash on it made it really hard not to blink so I put the blink detected setting on which a warning sign comes up on the camera screen if it detects someone blinking when the picture is taken; this also gives you the option to re-take the photo.



I again used my Fujifilm finepix s1600 camera to take this picture as well. The lighting used again was a normal celling light and I put the flash on as when taking the picture with flash it comes out a lot clearer. I also changed the setting on the camera to black and white so I could have a no-coloured photo. For the background I again used a white background but if I was to use this photo to put onto a different picture/background it would be really difficult because of it being black and white I wouldn’t be able to get a perfect outline. The only technical issues that rose was the lighting, which occurred for most the pictures because not having the flash on a using a normal celling light didn’t make the picture very clear, so I used ended up putting the flash on as well as having the normal celling light on. 


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