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Lesson 2: Digital Cameras -- How to Take a Good Picture Using Technology to Be Green Christie Kodama and Laura Spangler
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Before We Start… What is a great picture? An okay picture? A bad picture? Look at each picture. Decide if you think it’s good, okay, or bad. What factors helped you make your decision? After we look at a few pictures, we’re going to learn 3 new techniques for taking better pictures.
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Enter question text... 1234567891011121314151617181920 21222324252627282930 1. Great! 2. Okay. 3. Bad!
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Enter question text... 1234567891011121314151617181920 21222324252627282930 1. Great! 2. Okay. 3. Bad!
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Enter question text... 1234567891011121314151617181920 21222324252627282930 1. Great! 2. Okay. 3. Bad!
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Enter question text... 1234567891011121314151617181920 21222324252627282930 1. Great! 2. Okay. 3. Bad!
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Enter question text... 1234567891011121314151617181920 21222324252627282930 1. Great! 2. Okay. 3. Bad!
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3 New Photography Techniques Unclutter: Pay attention to what's in the background Rule of Thirds: Don't just center an object. Getting Up Close: Filling up the frame
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Unclutter o Pay attention to what's in the background o A plain background will help your subject stand out. o Ask your subjects to move. o Get closer o Crop the photo after you download it.
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Unclutter
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Rule of Thirds o Don't just center an object. o Make a grid. Use 2 vertical and 2 horizontal lines. Place objects at the point where these lines meet, or intersect.
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Rule of Thirds o If the object of interest is at one of these intersection, it makes your image more interesting. o Some cameras have a 'grid' setting that can be used while taking pictures.
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Rule of Thirds
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Getting Up Close o Filling up the frame o Focus attention on a subject by filling up the frame. o Get closer! Zooming in on the subject can help a lot. You don't want people or the object to be tiny. o Cropping. Sometimes you can crop the image afterward.
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Getting Up Close
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o If the object is small, you might need to use the macro setting. o Many cameras use a flower to show that this setting is good for taking pictures up close. o The camera should be about one foot (12 inches) away from the object you are photographing.
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Using Macro Settings
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