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Task 3 By Jordan Lyn

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Task 3 By Jordan Lyn

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File Transfer I took images on my mobile device and using my e-mail I was able to transfer my JPEG’s into an e-mail and send it to myself. Now I was able to access my images through any device just by logging onto my e-mail.

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File FormattingAll of my images are in JPEG format, this is because this is the format to view my images.

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Storing on Hard driveNow that I have saved my pictures, I made a folder in my documents named “Images” under the folder of my unit.

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Storing on External DevicesI transferred my images over to my USB as a back up just in case I lose my work on the computer I am using. I could also make a slideshow of images and burn them onto a CD for me to view at home on a television or to keep as evidence or reference.

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Location Shots Location shots is the area where you are to take your images. These can either be inside (interior shots) or outside (exterior shots). If you are inside your shots may be of objects or focus on a person or group of people. The type of shots to be taken would be close ups or medium shots. Outside you may capture a range of different images such as a bus, you would take it in the portrait format or if you wanted to capture a river you would take it landscape.

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StudioIn a studio you would use a range of different equipment all for different purposes such as:• Reflectors to reflect extra light headed in your model’s face• Lights for extra lighting• Tri-pod to hold the camera upYou may take any type of shot in a studio.

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EventsIn an event as a photographer you are to be wary about your surroundings, you need to be able to capture moments on camera that are clear. Being in the right position will allow you do so for example in a football match, to capture good images at the side lines will require you to know which side the action will take place so you are in position and ready to capture the moment. You are to also carry a number of different lenses just in case there is bad weather.

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Night ShotsYou may come across a number of different problems when taking shots at night such as not having enough lighting in order to avoid this use flash to add light to the subject of your image, long exposure – where the shutter takes long and in the process it makes the image blurred or obscured, light trials is also where you have to consider the speed of the shutter so you do not blur your image.

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Moving Objects/PeopleIf something or someone is moving while you are trying to take an image of it then the image of them will come out blurred. To avoid this there it the use of changing the aperture settings, this would allow more light through the hole to make the shutter speed faster, making it possible to capture the image. If your subject in an image is too far away you are to use zoom to get closer to the subject making it clearer to see.

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PortraitsPortraits are used to take images of something you are focusing on, a way to get ride of everything around it either use a depth of field where you blur around a specific object in your image or change the framing of the camera, this will crop anything in that is not in the frame.