- The three basic elements of a camera are an optical element (the lens), a chemical element (the film) and a mechanical element (the camera body itself).
- On an SLR camera, you see the actual image. An SLR camera there is a mirror.
- The aperture on a camera is the setting that controls your depth of field (background and/or foreground).
- Regulating the amount of light entering the camera and expose onto the film.
- You have to balance film speed, aperture size and shutter speed to fit the light level in your shot.
- Low film speed; it is less sensitive to light and needs more time to absorb enough light to make an image that isn’t underexposed or too dark.
- The Developer, The Stop Bath, The Fixer & Hypo-Clearing Agent.
- Cabinets, Bath, Tongs, Developers, Exposed Photographic Print Papers, Fixer, Developer Trays, Washes, Drying.
- The final image is actually developed silver, carefully washing the prints to remove all the unwanted materials, these prints can last a really long time.
Monday, April 13, 2009
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