Monday 20 March 2017

WEBSITE.

TYPE OF WEBSITE:



1) Portal.


                           https://yahoo.com/
  • Yahoo! is a type of portal website that offer a variety of internet service such as chat rooms, advertising, online mapping, video sharing, fantasy sports, and its social media website.
  • It  is also can be use for mobile service. Yahoo Mobile offers services for email, instant messaging, and mobile blogging, as well as information services, searches and alerts. Services for the camera phone include entertainment and ring tones.

2) Online Social Network

 


  • Instagram is a type of online social network that allowed users to share media such as photos, music, and videos, interest, ideas and stories with other registers users.
  • It is also to keep track of their members, friends, relatives or families.


3) Business/Marketing


 


  • Business/Marketing is a website that contain content that promotes or sells product or services.
  • Apple store sell their product such as iPhone, iPod and MacBook allow you to purchase their products or services online. 

4) Wiki
 
  • Wikipedia is the type of website for wiki. A wiki is a collaborative web site that allow users to create, add to, modify or delete the web site content via their web browser.
  • Wikis are open to modification by the general public, and usually collect recent edits on webpage so that someone can review them for accuracy.

5) Blog

  • Blogger.com is the type of  website for a blog. A blog, short for weblog, is an informal web site consisting of time-stamped articles, or post, in a diary or journal format usually listed in reverse chronological order.
  • Businesses, teachers and home users create blogs as a mean of communications.


Sunday 5 March 2017

Photography.

The Essential Photography Effects You Really Need to Know


Photography students and enthusiasts must educate themselves with many technical terms such as aperture, shutter speed, focus and exposure.





1) Panning

Panning refers to the horizontal, vertical or rotational movement of an image still or video. It’s an age-old technique. To achieve panning, you must have a moving subject that you must ‘stay with’ whilst framing the shot before and after you press the shutter.

This will create an interesting effect, with your subject being sharp amid a blurred background. Great for shooting moving subjects or racing and sports events.






Panning will take a lot of practice, but you’ll get used to it and the effort is all worth it. Of course, it is easier to ‘follow’ a human subject than faster subjects like a dog, a motorcycle or a car.




2) The golden hour


The Golden Hour, also referred to as the Magic Hour, refers to the first hour the sun rises and the last hour the sun sets. It creates a different quality of light; it adds interest and drama to the scene. It’s the perfect time of the day for creating magnificent photos–but be quick, because lighting quickly changes and fades away.


With landscape photography, photographing landscape during the golden hours enhances the colors of the scene.




3) Long Exposure



Long exposure is another interesting photography effect which entails a narrow aperture and long duration shutter speed. This is done in order to create dreamy landscapes, capturing the stationary elements while blurring the moving elements of the image.

Long exposure can be tricky. It should be taken in low light situations, most often photos will be overexposed because having long exposure on sunny days can be a problem, as too much light will enter the lens.

It is often referred to as ‘night photography’. Interesting subjects to shoot are stars, moving cars and lights.








However, there are many beautiful long exposure photographs taken during low light daytime. Shooting fog and water on long exposure is popular in photography.

Conclusion

You don’t need to follow these terms to the dot in order to create a beautiful and interesting image. In fact, rules are made to be broken! Art is about exploring yourself and your medium, after all. But to be an artist of your own you have to learn the basics first before you break them. That’s what Pablo Picasso and Van Gogh did.

Of course, these are not the only effects in photography. There are dozens more, and you can even create a photography effect through your own experimentation. Photography’s only limits is the photographer’s creativity.