Agenda 12/11/15 SW #28: Fill Flash

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Agenda 12/11/15 SW #28: Fill Flash 2) Fill flash photo: shoot at least 1 photo using fill flash technique 3) Exposure Techniques Project – what you will turn in: 1 doc with 5 aperture shots – jpeg or pdf 1 doc with 5 shutter shots – jpeg or pdf 1 doc with 4 ISO shots – jpeg or pdf 1 doc with before and after fill flash – jpeg or pdf DUE NEXT CLASS 4) Weekly Photo Challenge due today 5) Time & Motion Masters 6) Time & Motion Research Assignment

Sketchbook #28: Review the ppt. entitled “Fill Flash.” What is fill flash? List several situations you would use it. How do you create a “halo” effect around your subject? What doe fill flash do with action shots? How do you use fill flash with your camera?