Digital Photography MAPEH 10: ART PPT.pdf

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About This Presentation

Digital Photography MAPEH 10


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DIGITAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
Mapeh10: ART

01 - Introduction
02 - Two major Types of Digital camera
03 - Visual Elements
04 - Angle of View

Digital revolution changed
analog, mechanical, and
electronic technology to
digital technology.
01 - Introduction

Fuji DS-1P of 1988 - is the first digital
camera that recorded images as a
computerized file.

TWO MAJOR TYPES OF DIGITAL CAMERA
Also known as compact
camera
A still camera designed for
simple operation.
P&S Cameras do not have
a through-the-lens (TTC)
viewfinder.
Point-and-Shoot (P&S) Camera

TWO MAJOR TYPES OF DIGITAL CAMERA
a digital still image
camera that uses a single
lens reflex mechanism.
Most amateur and
professional
photographers use DSLR.
Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) Camera

Visual Elements in a Photograph
Line leads the eyes of the
viewer to the center of
interest in photograph
Line1.

Visual Elements in a Photograph
Together with line, a
shape provides the main
structure of most
compositions.
Helps to identify the
objects.
2. Shape

Visual Elements in a Photograph
It has the power to
communicate and draw
one’s attention to the
focal point in a
photograph.
3. Color

Visual Elements in a Photograph
A photographer uses
pattern to create a sense
of harmony.
4. Pattern

Visual Elements in a Photograph
Adds a feeling of realism
to the image.
5. Texture

Visual Elements in a Photograph
putting together of
elements in one shot
Every one shot made
should help tell story.
6. Composition

The Rule of Thirds
is a basic principle in
picture composition
The more important
elements in the frame are
placed on the four points
where the horizontal and
vertical line intersects

Angle of View
Straight-on Shot -
there is a direct
connection between
the subject and the
photographer.
1.

Angle of View
2. High Angle Shot - a
shot taken from above
the subject and the
camera is directed
downwards.
-downward - subjects
appear weak.

Angle of View
3. Low Angle Shot - a
shot taken beneath the
eye level and the camera
is directed upward.
-upward- openness,
strength, and power.

Angle of View
4. Bird’s Eye View Shot
- a high angle shot but
taken elevated vantage
point.
-creates a sense of of
enclosure.

Angle of View
5. Worm’s Eye View -
low angle shot but
camera is set down to
the floor level.

Angle of View
6. Canted Shot - a shot
where the camera is in a
slanting position.

Angle of View
7. Camera Shots
According to Size

Angle of View
8. Close-up Shots -
shots that lets you enjoy
taking intimate shots of
the world around you.

Angle of View
9. Insert Shot - a shot of
the subject in an
extreme close-up.

Angle of View
10. Medium Shot - a
shot that reveals the
subjects upper body.

Angle of View
11. Full Shot - a shot that
shows the whole image.

Angle of View
12. Long Shot - Long
shot is similar to full shot
but covers a wide area
and is used to establish a
setting.

Identify what Angle is
shown in the following
pictures.

Insert Shot

Canted Shot

High Angle Shot

Low Angle Shot

Activity
Photograph your chosen subject using any
of the angles and answer the following
questions.
What are the visual elements did you
apply?
1.
What are you trying to convey on your
shot?
2.

Thanks
Alba Castro
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