Interpreting light and its complex effects.
Identifying the graphic elements in an image and capturing them to create a strong visual output.
The importance of shadows, highlights and mid tones. High key and low-key situations and ways to build them.
Perspective control.
Distortions and spherical aberrations and corrective measures.
Conceptual still life - defining tabletop arrangements.
Applying perspective in capturing two-dimensional objects.
Creative lighting techniques - mastering continuous light and strobes.
Identifying problems like noise in a digital image. Ways to avoid noise and reduce noise in pre and post production workflow.
Dedicated flash and flash synchronization.
Red Eye and red eye reduction.
The advantages of a full frame digital SLR System over other systems.
Applying corrections to RAW file formats without interfering with original captured data.
Note: Photography should focus on techniques and subject matter from Applied point of view
Submission: 20 Plates