Taking pictures is one of the many things everyone loves especially if you have the camera whether it’s a digital, automatic or a high-end professional camera. But more often we took and took pictures but when we look at them most of our shots weren’t good so we need to shot again.
The importance of the seminar and the things that I have learned from that is how to take a picture just once, but capturing the total scenario. A professional photographer knows the value of a film and they don’t want to waste it on bad shots. Every shot counts a lot.
The speaker also shared the different parts of a camera. He listed the basic parts for a simple camera. One is the lens, use to set focus on the subject to be taken; it works like an eye of the camera and concentrates on this film an image of the scene which you wish to photograph. There is also the shutter it opens and closes when required to expose the light passing through the lens. Cameras have view finder will make you see what the camera lens is aimed at. Photography captures the total scenario as it is.
I think one of the greatest inventions of all time is the camera. Imagine capturing a moment with just a click though nothing is impossible at this generation maybe next time cameras would be very small and had their own powerful editing tool embedded inside. So you can edit your pictures anytime anywhere. I think, just knowing the basic do’s and don’ts of taking a good picture is enough to produce a perfect picture. Like the right amount light should always be considered to assure of getting the exact image without unwanted variations.
The seminar had been a big help in knowing hot to take good pictures and how to lessen problems encountered during shots. The speaker had shared both the theories and his experience in Photography does making his lecture worthwhile. He even encourages us to practice and practice and anyone can start their career in photography by using their own cameras but if the decided to go professional he should at least invest for a high- end professional camera.
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