Condon-Cotterell

1. Some important things about focus on photos is you should never be closer than arms length away from an object, hold the camera still to get a good focus, and make sure you think about depth of the field and distance to get a good slr photograph.

2. To me depth of the field is the distance you can be from the object shot. It's important to understand for when shooting photos so they aren't blurry but are focused. You should be no closer than arms length away.

3. The exposure triangle is made up of three things. They are IOS, shutter speed and aperture. IOS is the sensitive lighting of a cameras shot. Shutter speed is...Aperture is how big the opening on the lens is when you take the photograph.

4.There are five compositional techniques used in photography such as -Rule of thirds which means there are 3 sections of a photo and there should be an interesting piece in each. -Leading lines: These are used to lead up to the main attraction of the picture. They have to be a direct line up to the main focal point to be considered a leading line. - Framing is using parts of the photo surrounding the main object. - Fill the frame is when you zoom up close to a photo that fills up the whole screen and by doing this you can capture the details of what you are zooming up on. - Lastly there is leveling the horizon which is creating a horizontal line with the main attractions of the photo and different places of the horizontal lines means different effects.

5. Some natural sources of lights are the sun, moonlight a filtered sunlight on a cloudy day, and or available light (natural). Some artificial sources of lights are flash in the camera, a light in the room, or a spot or studio light, bounce light, fill light, or a dramatic light. Depending on how you wish the photo would turn out is the kind of lighting you should use.

6. I like to take photographs a lot but the only types of lighting I have experience with so far are many different types of natural light, and a few sources of artificial light such as flash on a camera when taking pictures of people, same with lighting in the room or using spot lights.