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Easiest And Simple Way to Understand and Learn Photography

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1. Introduction to Photography Objective: To understand the basic concepts of photography. Action: A beautiful illustration of the power of well-composed images. 2. Camera equipment and systems Objective: Learn about different types of cameras and their settings. Photography Types: Images from DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and smartphones. Settings: Images showing aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings. 3. Compositional materials Objective: Proficiency in the composition of images.   Rules of thirds: Grid-covered diagrams showing rules of thirds. Leading Lines: Diagrams showing how leading lines point to the viewer’s eye. Framing: Examples of natural frames in a photo, such as a window or balcony. 4. Basics of lighting Objective: To understand the use of natural and artificial light. Natural light: Pictures of lighting conditions (golden hour, strong afternoon sun). Artificial lighting: An example of studio lighting setup and on-camera use of flash. 5. Focus and depth Objective: Learn

England Vs Sri Lanka Upatdes

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  England 221 for 3 (Pope 103*, Duckett 86) versus Sri Lanka Ollie Pope planted his front foot, aimed at the ball, punched his cheek, and cut towards the boundary to lift a crucial century. Each is important, of course, but it was personal across Sri Lanka on the opening day of this third Test and in an already successful series against England. Pope's seventh Test ton, which he scored against as many different opposition teams in the first for the game, came under intense pressure from four previous failures in the series when he skippered Ben Stokes the injured replacement. That role itself put Pope under further scrutiny but Stokes' knowing nod as he beat Milestone from the changing room balcony said it all, hailing a defiant innings that was right up his alley. Moments later, Pope was unbeaten on 103 off as many balls, followed by soft applause from the three-quarter Kia Oval as the umpires guided players out field for bad light for the second time in the day The batsman we

Learn Basics Of Photography

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 Exposure: This is the amount of light your camera sensor or film receives, and is mainly controlled by three systems. Aperture (f-stop): This determines the maximum aperture of the lens. A larger aperture (smaller f-number) lets in more light and creates a shallower depth of field, which means the background is blurry. A smaller aperture (large f-number) lets in less light and a deeper depth of field, which means more focus on the area. Shutter Speed: This determines how long the camera shutter stays open. Faster shutter speeds (e.g. 1/1000 second) stop motion, while slower shutter speeds (e.g. 1/30 second) can blur movement and create a sense of movement ISO: This measures the sensitivity of the sensor to light. Low ISOs (e.g. 100 or 200) are used in bright conditions and produce little noise, while higher ISOs (e.g. 1600 or 3200) are used in low light conditions but can produce more noise yields (granularity). Composition: This is about organizing objects in your photo to make them