Friday, October 24, 2014

Abcs Of Columbia SC Photography

By Patty Goff


A photograph (also known as photo) is an image of reality created by light caught on a light-sensitive medium (photographic film or via an image sensor) in a camera, either mechanically, chemically or electronically. The word Columbia SC photography comes from the Greek. A photographic image can be depending on the light sensitive medium used to be black and white or in color. The picture that emerges of this is usually always in color. The photograph is also the basis for the art of film.

One of the world's oldest surviving photographs, taken in 1826 or 1827 picture, called View from the window at Le Gras, shows the view from Nicephore Niepces window in Saint-Loupe-de-Varennes. Its history begins in the 1000's AD when the principle of camera obscura (dark room) and camera lucida were described as different methods to replace drawings. The technology did not develop until the 1500s. The remaining problem was to make the image permanent.

The market for photographs showing the truth of anadage that "images are worth a thousand words." Newspapers, magazines, web agencies, advertising agencies and other companies pay for images. There is even photographic agencies that sell archival images for use in newspapers, for example. One of the most famous photo agencies Magnum which is served ever since in 1947.

The main difference between digital photos and film-based variants is that analogue is more difficult to manipulate because it involves film, optics and photographic paper, while it is quite easy to manipulate digital images, which makes it easier for amateur photographers to take great pictures.

This is called pictorialism and often used soft focus to create a dreamy, 'romantic' feeling. A counter-movement came from, among others, Ansel Adams, who was a founder of f / 64 group that advocated sharp images that are not imitating other art forms. Aesthetics of photography is still debated, especially in the art world.

Digital photos have replaced film-based images, both in the private and professional market. In January 2004, Kodak announced that it would no longer manufacture the cameras used photographic film. There are also other types of photographs than the above. Some types require very special cameras and other peripherals, such as night photography (requires a tripod because of the prolonged exposure), infrared photos (special film and filters in front of the lens).

Underwater photos (waterproof body and wide-angle lens because of the water's refraction degree) and stereo photography (special camera dual lens or special adapter that splits the image into two parts, for example, to create 3D effects). An early image manipulation where Vladimir Mayakovsky's married mistress, Lily Brik faded out of picture for political reasons.

One of the most protruding forms of photographs is photomontage, where multiple photos assembled or otherwise processed, either physically or by any image editing program. Such assembly is available in two main types: collage. Failed photographs come in many types, such as photos, without focus, with error pruning, with an unexpected object in front of the camera and the object that looks different in reality.




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