Friday 22 May 2015

Selecting a Digital Camera

I would use a digital camera if I had one because I see a lot of things that are interesting and I don't take a picture off of my phone because it usually turns up blurry and I end up deleting it. I would use the camera for taking pictures of playing sports, when i visit a cool place and that kinda stuff.

I would chose the "Sony A5000 Wi-Fi 20.1MP Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm Lens - Black" Because it looks unreal and also the feature to be able to record your self and be able to see what the camera is seeing by just simply flipping the screen.

There was only two reviews and both of them rated the camera five stars with both positive comments. This is one of the comments -


"I love this camera.

This is an incredibly fantastic camera and I believe it has the best image quality of any camera for the money.It takes beautiful photos, particularly in low light. -Very small body with impressive features -Takes very good pictures and video -Super battery life -Large easy to view LCD I am really pleased with this camera."

One prices vary from-
Those are the only websites I could find with that camera

Wednesday 20 May 2015

Carson and Kassidy's Picture Editing

Picture #1
  • First I used the "Vintage 1" filter under "drama" to give the photo an older look.
  • I also used the "Wes" filter under "vintage" to darken the edges of the photograph.
  • Next, I used the "tilt shift" feature to blur the areas around the photo's focus.
  • In the "frames" option, I chose a frame to give my photo the look of being on television. 
  • Last, I used the "centre focus" to even further blur the outside of the image.
Picture #2
  • First I used the "Drama 1" filter under "drama" to darken the photo.
  • Next, I used the "centre focus" feature on the left lens of the sunglasses to give it a more dramatic look
  • I also used "tilt shift" to even more blur the area around the lens.
  • Under the "tune image" option, I increased the brightness and contrast to sharpen the features of the photo.
  • Then I used a frame to give the image a vintage look.
Picture #3
  • First, I used the "tilt shift" feature the blur all the areas around Daniel and the net.
  • Next, I used the "Preset 2" filter in "HDR Scape" to brighten the image.
  • I used the "Charlie" filter in "vintage" to enhance the photo's focus points.
  • Also, the "Bright 1" filter in "drama" was used to increase the colour.
  • Under the "tune image" option, I adjusted the shadows and warmth to also give the photograph more colour.