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What is important about focus? How do you get good focus in a digital slr photograph?
== Explain in your own words what depth of field is and why it's important to understand when shooting photos. == == What is the exposure triangle and why is it important to making quality photos? (HINT...there are 3 parts to the Triangle make sure you explain all three and how they relate to each other and making a good photo. == **What are the 5 compositional techniques we use in photography? EXPLAIN don't just list.**
 * ====**The most important about focus is that if you're trying to shoot specific object, then you would have to focus on that one object while the background is blurred. It is more important because if there's no focus on an object, people wouldn't even know what they are looking at, and this is only for focus. So on the other hand if someone where to shoot the whole view they wouldn't need to focus cause we are looking at the view as a whole. **====
 * ====** Depth of field makes the item more Appearable and it would be more focused while creating the distance of the field to be larger and blurry. **====
 * ===**The exposure triangle is a common way of associating the three variables that determine the exposure of a photograph: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. One must balance all three of these to achieve a desired result, an adjustment of one requiring adjustments of at least one of the others. They do not only affect exposure, but are also the largest determiners of the global appearance of an image; thus, their mastery is absolutely crucial both for technique and composition.** ===



 * == Level Horizon: Level horizon can create confusion and tension through the image so when people look at the image it would make them trying to figure out what they are looking at. ==
 * ==Leading Lines: Used to draw the viewers attention to a specific part of the frame or vanishing the point in the background of the frame. ==
 * ==Interest POV: The image should have a point so when a viewer is looking at the image they would be interested. ==
 * ==Rule of Thirds:  aligning a subject with the guide lines and their intersection points, placing the horizon on the top or bottom line, or allowing linear features in the image to flow from section to section. ==
 * ==Framing: Farming is with light or lack of light, and it is one of the technique that is used to focus on an image ==

== <span style="color: #e83017; font-family: "Palatino Linotype","Book Antiqua",Palatino,serif;">Which lighting techniques come from natural sources and which come from artificial? When would you use one vs another? == ==<span style="color: #6124e3; font-family: "Palatino Linotype","Book Antiqua",Palatino,serif;"> In terms of lighting what kinds of light sources do you already have experience shooting photos with? Explain. ==
 * ==<span style="font-family: "Palatino Linotype","Book Antiqua",Palatino,serif;">Moonlight: You would use the moonlight techniques if it is dark at night and you barely see anything, moonlight would help the image more visual because of the lighting. ==
 * ==<span style="font-family: "Palatino Linotype","Book Antiqua",Palatino,serif;">Sunlight: Sunlight would be used during the day to make the image more clear because if you were to take a picture while the person is blocking the sun then the persons' face would be dark and cant really see their face. ==
 * ==<span style="font-family: "Palatino Linotype","Book Antiqua",Palatino,serif;">Sunlight: Sunlight would be used during the day to make the image more clear because if you were to take a picture while the person is blocking the sun then the persons' face would be dark and cant really see their face. ==
 * ==<span style="color: #0f0d0d; font-family: "Palatino Linotype","Book Antiqua",Palatino,serif;">So far I've only used the sunlight lighting because I had to take my senior pictures during the day. Although I have used the sunlight lighting, we also tried the reflection of the sun using the sun reflectors which made my face bright and clear. I have not used the moonlight lighting yet because I have not take a picture at night outside, and If did I used the flash on my phone. <span style="font-family: Palatino Linotype,Book Antiqua,Palatino,serif;"> ==