Friday, May 29, 2015
Friday, May 22, 2015
Class Critique - Written Assignment
I really enjoyed how we weren't forced to have any awkward group discussions or any stuff like that, and how this class is sort of like you either learn it if you want to or dont learn if you dont want. I disliked the really difficult photography assignments like "culture", or the 91x project (i especially hated the 91x project because cause honestly idk how I'm even supposed to do that. I mean I guess it was fun, but mostly because of my friend and not really the class. Mr B is a cool teacher cause he doesn't really care about what you do.
Friday, May 15, 2015
Monday, May 11, 2015
Nikon D3100 - Written Assignment
John Greengo, a photographer, shows us how to operate the Nikon D3100 and various lens options for it, along with options how to operate them. He shows us useful features on it such as the focus ring, zoom ring, the hood mount, the focal lenth, the lens info, the lens mount index, the cpu contacts, and the various filter threads. He teaches us about the various options that the camera has, some of them being the zoom (in and out), various options for focus, along with automatic functions and full time automatic functions, or if one desires everything to be automatic but one setting he shows us how to do that. He walks us through the image protect, the diopter, the command dial, the live view, the video record, the multi selected, the speaker, the card lights, and how to operate each and every button (along in what situations those buttons would be appropriate to use in). I also learned the various forms of flash the Nikon D3100 has, with some being the auto, auto slow, auto rear, and no auto, manual, manual slow, manual rear, and a mix of both. This is a very useful video regardless if you have this camera or not. If you have the camera, obviously it's helpful, but even if you don't have the camera it is a very good introductory video to various functions of the camera and various settings it has; this video is very useful for really getting to know your camera.
Friday, May 8, 2015
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