Today’s Word – Saturday, 11 Aug 12

File

In film photography photos are recorded onto light sensitive film. This is developed with special chemicals and a negative is produced. In digital photography photos are stored as a digital file. You need to decode the file in order to view it. There are different types of file formats used in digital photography. Some are lossy and some are lossless. The most common lossy file format used in digital photography is JPEG. The most common lossless file format used is TIFF. Increasingly becoming common are lossless RAW files.

Glossary of Digital Photography Terminology – http://www.digital-photography-tips.net

Today’s Word – Friday, 10 Aug 12

DSLR

Stands for Digital Single Lens Reflex. This is the digital equivalent of a SLR camera. The difference between this and a traditional SLR is that a DSLR doesn’t need film. The photograph is recorded on a digital image sensor and saved onto a memory card.

Glossary of Digital Photography Terminology – http://www.digital-photography-tips.net

Today’s Word – Thursday, 09 Aug 12

Bokeh

Bokeh is a photography term that refers to the way a lens blurs an image.  Generally it is considered good practice, especially with potrait photography, to have the main subject in focus and the background blurred.
Bokeh refers to how evenly and pleasingly the out of focus (blurred) area looks.

Glossary of Digital Photography Terminology – http://www.digital-photography-tips.net

 

 

Today’s Word – Wednesday, 08 Aug 12

Wide-Angle (lens)

A lens that has a shorter focal length and a wider field of view (includes more subject area) than a normal lens.

Fisheye lens- view of beach chair and water

A wide-angle lens takes in a greater angle of view than a normal lens. This image was made with an ultra-wide 16 mm fisheye lens. Notice the curved horizon.

Kodak – Glossary of Photographic Terms

Today’s Word – Tuesday, 07 Aug 12

Frame

One individual picture on a roll of film. Also, tree branch, arch, etc., that frames a subject.

Woman standing in doorway

Photographer: Karen A. Smeiska
KINSA/KODAK Photo Contest
Film: KODAK GOLD 100
Film Size: 35 mm

Kodak – Glossary of Photographic Terms

Today’s Word – Sunday, 05 Aug 12

Candid

Unposed pictures of people, often taken without the subject’s knowledge. These usually appear more natural and relaxed than posed pictures.

Kids in parade
KINSA/KODAK Photo ContestPhotographer: Virgilio Arturo Garcia Ruiz

Film: KODAK GOLD 100

Film Size: 35 mm

Kodak – Glossary of Photographic Terms

The Little Chef

  • Camera: Leica M8
  • Lens: 35mm f/2.0 Summicron-M 35 ASPH
  • Focal length: 35mm
  • Exposure: 1/60sec f/2.0 @ ISO 160
  • Method: Handheld / Available Light

The Little Chef

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Little Cooks

  • Camera: Leica M8
  • Lens: 35mm f/2.0 Summicron-M 35 ASPH
  • Focal length: 35mm
  • Exposure: 1/90sec f/2.0 @ ISO 160
  • Method: Handheld / Available Light
Little Cooks

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Street Photography

Streetscape – Melbourne (Pacific International)

  • Camera: Nikon D2Xs
  • Lens: 17-55mm f/2.8
  • Focal length: 26mm
  • Exposure: 1/125sec f/5.6 @ ISO 640
  • Method: Handheld / Available Light
A Casual Conversation

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