There is only one type of cinematography and several different kinds of shots. These shots include the long shot, the extreme long shot, the close-up, the extreme close-up, the Dutch angle, the medium shot, and the medium long shot.
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"Fast" film registers light more quickly than slow film. Fast film is usually used for low light photography, high speed photography (for sports, etc.) or similar needs.
I think they use Adobe flash CS 5 or 4 ^^ you can download this software for free
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I think a stroposcope is a flash for photography not attached to the camera that pro photographers use.
Light meters are used in photography to find out the rate of exposure. This tells you if you need to use a flash or not and how the picture will come out.
Photography lessons will usually cover lighting, object placement, lens use, flash use. Some will also cover developing of negatives. I believe you can choose between digital photography and film based lessons. I would reccommend both as it would open you to a wider variety of work.
Yes, potassium nitrate, also known as saltpeter, has been historically used in the production of gunpowder and in the making of photographic flash powders. However, its use in photography has largely been replaced by safer alternatives.
Two reasons: it disturbs the cave's inhabitants, bats, and people's eyes adjust to the low light conditions and flashes can damage people's sight. Direct flash photography in caves usually leads to poor picture quality, anyway. The best way to use a flash in a cave if you are going to is to point it another direction than straight forward.
Magnesium is used in photography to produce a bright and intense light when ignited. Magnesium powder or ribbon is often used in flash photography to create a brief, high-intensity flash of light. This helps to properly expose the film in low-light conditions or freeze motion in fast-moving subjects.
No, Holman Hunt did not use photography in his paintings.
Fill In Photography is when you take a Photograph of an Object or Person in direct Sunlight, due to the Sun being behind the object/person it would cause a Silhouette photograph. so to remove the Silhouette effect you need to use a Flash to "Fill In" the shaded area.
There are no real concerns in the use of cameras in a business. The only area this could apply to is in the disposal of used and old batteries, unless you are engaged in the chemical type of photography and development. Another remote possibility is in the use of flash photography. I was in the business for 20 years, 1983 to 2003. All major OSHA and EPA regulations dealt with the handling of chemical, not digital photography, except for battery disposal.
Still photography produces pictures in which there is no motion.
Retail refers to photography commissioned or purchased for personal use.
Flash memory cards and portable mass storage devices are available in many sizes and are economically priced. You may also choose an online site to store photos.