Ambition in photography Hessa Saeed Al Balooshi superior student at the
And why did you choose your specialty? After years spent in the study of the basics of the English language and obtain a certificate of IELTS, you may decide to access specialty engineering study, but after a week spent in the ranks of engineering and I found myself uncomfortable and I'm was worried about what will happen later, so I decided to change the specialization to IT education and that I met him through a presentation held by female students who are students in the second year, I like the content presentation that shows what was allocated Technology Education.
Introduce yourself?
What are your hobbies? And when it started? As I said before, I love everything related to photocopying, including portraiture, photography and unilateral nature photography. I find great happiness moments hold camera and take pictures. Therefore, the photography is my favorite hobby and my passion for Home, and is also one of the things that I know about and enjoy it.
Higher College of Technology (HCT) in Sharjah in the second year, Education Technology specialization. AlBalooshi was able to overcome the difficulties encountered at the beginning of her career in the professionalism of photography, and was able to share reconcile her undergraduate studies and between hobby, through the allocation of time for study and time for filming. And has helped her specialization in college to develop her hobby. In the next dialog shed light on this emerging talent. I’m Hessa Saeed Al Balooshi, age of 20 years from Ajman.Student at the Higher Colleges of Technology Sharjah Branch, specializes in technology education gradient within the specialty and major is education, and I love everything related to photograbhy.
Do you help the study on the development of your talent? And how? Yes, my specialization is technology public, which means anything we use in everyday life, and it helped me to learn new technology and strategies for the development of talent and development, and also asked me to take pictures of some of the projects and presented to the students. What are the sources of inspiration to help you to be creative? Yes, my specialization is technology public, which means anything we use in everyday life, and it helped me to learn new technology and strategies for the development of talent and development, and also asked me to take pictures of some of the projects and presented to the students. What are the sources of inspiration to help you to be creative? People, landscapes, nature and beautiful things, whether large or small around me are the sources of inspiration, you may be able to look through my work know that I am looking into the details of things to get pretty pictures. And also follow up and see the work of the other photographers is another source of inspiration to me. Do you have in your family has the same tendencies? Yes, certainly, many members in our family have the same talent in photography, and I was joined and set with them much, and this cause to became interested in photography. Do you have received encouragement from family or friends? And how was it? Yes, my family and my friends were from people who cherish their opinion towards the photographs, and I discuss sometimes in some ideas that I would like in a picture taken by, and they are people who have a positive impact on my career in photography.
Lens Basics The creative use of the lens gives photography its expressive qualities - they shape the way you “see” the world through the viewfinder. There is an inherent distorting quality to a camera lens, and you have to embrace that to get your vision properly captured on “film” or in the image sensor. Macro Lens
Standard/Normal Lens
Macro lenses are used for close-up or “macro” photography. They range in focal lengths of between 200-50mm. These lenses obtain razor-sharp focus for subjects within the macro focus distance, but lose their ability for sharp focus at other distances. These lenses enable the photographer to obtain life-size or larger images of subjects like wasps, butterflies, and flowers.
The standard lens has a fixed focal length (50mm, 85mm, 100mm), and reproduces fairly accurately what the human eye sees – in terms of perspective and angle of view. For a 35mm film camera or a full-frame DSLR, the 50mm lens is considered standard. At higher focal lengths (85mm or 100mm) you have an ideal lens for portraiture, because when coupled with a wide aperture they thoroughly soften any background detail, thus making it less likely to distract from the main subject.
http://www.exposureguide.com/lens-basics.htm
Nikon vs Canon
Nikon and Canon are as good as each other overall. Each makes equally excellent lenses at the same
price points, and each makes DSLRs with the same technical quality in each format. The differences lie in ergonomics and how well each camera handles, which is what allows you to get your photo — or miss it forever. Anyone who tries to tell you that one brand or the other is significantly better than the other in basic quality is either an idiot, or a retail salesman who's getting a bigger spiff from one or the other that week. Each are multi-billion dollar optical companies who have been making some of the world's best optics for numerous consumer, industrial and military applications for decades and decades and decades. Unlike other large corporations like Sony and Panasonic that only make consumer and commercial products, Nikon and Canon each make multi-million-dollar optical products used in semiconductor manufacturing and space exploration. Nikon and Canon each are unique in having the nearly limitless resources and experience needed to develop the "secret sauce" that lets each make consumer cameras that render colors, highlights and shadows subtly better than all the other mere consumer electronics makers out there. Canon and Nikon can and do invest the effort to fine-tune the "look" from each camera in the trade-secret color matrices and algorithms that let each of their cameras deliver results that just have a certain polish to them that I can't get from Sony, Panasonic, Casio and all the rest of the companies lacking Nikon and Canon's resources. With the huge corporate scope and the huge camera sales volume, only Canon and Nikon can invest the heavy resources that result in subtly better pictures from each of their cameras, regardless of how inexpensive it may be. I›m going to go on and on below about personal experience, so feel free to skip ahead to the real differences between Nikon and Canon.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/nikon-vs-canon.htm