Danh mục

Bài học từ vựng - Cách chụp ảnh

Số trang: 5      Loại file: pdf      Dung lượng: 114.73 KB      Lượt xem: 6      Lượt tải: 0    
Xem trước 2 trang đầu tiên của tài liệu này:

Thông tin tài liệu:

Các học viên của chúng ta đi du lịch nhiều nơi trên thế giới, khám phá nhiều nền văn hóa mới và trở về với những ký ức đáng nhớ bên trong hàng nghìn bức ảnh!
Nội dung trích xuất từ tài liệu:
Bài học từ vựng - Cách chụp ảnh Bài học từ vựng - Cách chụp ảnhCác học viên của chúng ta đi du lịch nhiều nơi trên thế giới, khám phá nhiều nềnvăn hóa mới và trở về với những ký ức đáng nhớ bên trong hàng nghìn bức ảnh!Đây là một số hướng dẫn giúp bạn có thể chụp ảnh tốt hơn.Tôi đã bỏ đi một số từ vựng trong bài viết. Việc bạn cần phải làm là điền từ vàochỗ trống.Key Wordscrop - to make something shorter or smaller, especially by cuttingdetails - the small features of something that you only notice when you lookcarefullyresponds - to say or do something as a reaction to something that has been said ordonesquinting - to partly closing your eyes in order to see more clearlysilhouette - a dark shape seen against a light surfacestrive - to try very hard to do something, especially for a long time or againstdifficultiesshoot - to use a camera to record a film or take a photographdistract - to make someone stop giving their attention to somethingshadows - areas of darkness, caused by light being blocked by something, whichusually have a similar shape to the object that is blocking the light and whichappears to be joined to itrepresent - to show or describe something or someoneHow to take good photographsEach time you spot a subject, snap a shot and then move in closer for a better shot.Having your subject almost fill the frame helps your viewer understand andappreciate your photo. Also, _1_ are often more interesting than an overall view.Keep moving in closer until you are sure the photo will successfully _2_ yoursubject.If it is at all possible that your subject may move, bolt, fly away, stop smiling, orjust get tired of waiting for you to take the picture, _3_ once right away. Practicegetting quicker and quicker to the draw. Do not worry about taking too manypictures and do not wait until youre absolutely certain all the knobs and buttonsare in their correct position. As the motto of one of BetterPhoto old t-shirts states,Shoot First, Ask Questions Later.Even if you dont plan on selling your photo to the Smithsonian, make every effortto keep it balanced and beautiful. On one level or another, everyone _4_ better to apicture that has all elements in balance _5_ to lead the eye along an interestingpath through the photo, with the use of strong lines or patterns. Keep the horizonlevel; _6_ out extra elements that you are not interested in. Consciously place yoursubject where you think it most belongs rather than just accepting it wherever ithappens to land in the photo; Play with perspective so that all lines show a patternor lead the eye to your main subject.Discern what you are really interested in and center your efforts on getting the bestphoto of this subject, whether it a still life, your funny cat, your doggy, a friend, afamily matter, a mood, a place or culture. Then be sure to keep anything thatwould _7_ out of the picture. The easiest way to do this is to watch your borders -the edges of the view you see through the cameras viewfinder. Then recompose ifanything - such as an unattractive telephone wire, an old soda can, a distractingsign, your finger, or your camera strap - hangs into your picture.It can becomemore difficult if you want to, say, shoot a San Francisco cable car without a singledistracting telephone line. But even in such a difficult case, you have manyoptions.Look at the light. By this, I dont mean look into the sun - no, that wont do at all.But it is good to see what kind of light you are working with. Which way are the_8_ falling? Unless you want a _9_ effect, where your subject is black against aninteresting background, its generally best to shoot with the sun behind you. Howis the light affecting your subject? Is the subject _10_? Is the light blazing directlyand brightly upon your whole subject? This works well if you are in love with thebold colors of your subject. Side lighting, on the other hand, can add drama butcan also cause extreme, hard-to-print contrasts. Lastly, indirect light can be used tomake your subject glow soft and pretty.For more tips go to: http://www.betterphoto.com/exploring/tips.aspComplete the text with the correct missing words: Missing word 1: Missing word 2: Missing word 3: Missing word 4: Missing word 5: Missing word 6: Missing word 7: Missing word 8: Missing word 9: Missing word 10:Đáp án 1. details 2. represent 3. shoot 4. responds 5. strive 6. crop 7. distract 8. shadows 9. silhouette 10. squinting

Tài liệu được xem nhiều:

Tài liệu có liên quan: