westsidestory
oBy Allib scurity e Biscupski
Pages 4-5: Framing Pages 6-11: Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO Pages 12-13: Portraiture Pages 14-15: Lines Pages 16-17: Light Pages 18-19: Perspective Pages 21-25: Free form for more coverage go to wsspaper.com
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Framing FRAMING:[freym] noun a structure for admitting or enclosing something
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Aperture APETURE: [ap-er-cher] noun limits the quantity of light that can enter an optical instrument.
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shutter Speed SHUTTER SPEED: [shuht-er] [speed] noun the length of time a camera’s shutter is open when taking a photograph
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ISO ISO: [ahy] [es] [oh] noun measures the sensitivity of the image sensor
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light LIGHT: \l朝t\ noun the form of energy that makes it possible to see things : the brightness produced by the sun, by fire, by an artificial light source, etc.
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Perspective PERSPECTIVE: \per-`spek-tiv\ noun the appearance to the eye of objects in respect to their relative distance and positions
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Portraiture PORTRAITURE: /pawr-tri-cher/ noun the art or an instance of making portraits. 18FEBRUARY 2014
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F r e e form EMOTION: /ih-moh-shuhn/ noun an affective state of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate, or the like, is experienced, as distinguished from cognitive and volitional states of consciousness.
When people think of emotion, they usually think of a persons’ face showing that emotion. But there are other less common cues to convey emotion. In order of apperence:
Somber anger sad joy
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