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= Tully Photography home page = Your pages Assignments Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 Nbizub Synopsis Nbizub resource images

[|Tips for landscape photos] = =

[|Intro to Shutter Speed] Shutter Speed is essentially the amount of time that the shutter is open. It is mostly used to make blurred motion pictures such as a picture of a car on a race track. When you change the shutter speed you also need to change the iso(isolation) or the aperture to make it darker or lighter depending if you move the shutter speed up or down. If you have the shutter speed below about 1/60 of a second you most likely will need a tripod so you don't get camera shake. To freeze movement in a picture you want to turn the shutter speed up and if you want a photo that shows movement or movement blur then you should turn the shutter speed down.

[|Black and white Photography Tips] For the black in white you should shoot in color on your camera and change it into black and white later on the computer. Also you should shoot in the lowest iso possible. For the best B&W photos you can shoot on cloudy or low light days. You need too find textures and shapes that will also drag the viewers eye too.

[|Nature and Wildlife Tips] Make sure to bring a tripod to keep you from shaking while you're taking picture and avoid big and bulky tripods. Have a good water proof bag to protect your camera and other expensive equipment from water damage. Also have a good zoom lens so if you need to zoom onto a animal. You should shoot in the lowest ISO that you can use and shoot in RAW if your camera has the function. Use autofocus so your camera can focus fast if you need to take a quick picture.