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VISUAL DIARY#1

A collection of photographs documenting daily life, showcasing personal growth and creativity.

CAMERA BASICS#2

Fundamental knowledge of camera functions, settings, and operations necessary for effective photography.

COMPOSITION#3

The arrangement of visual elements in a photograph to create a balanced and engaging image.

LIGHTING#4

The use of natural or artificial light to enhance the mood and quality of a photograph.

APERTURE#5

The opening in a camera lens that controls the amount of light entering, affecting exposure and depth of field.

SHUTTER SPEED#6

The duration the camera's shutter is open, influencing motion blur and exposure.

ISO#7

The sensitivity of the camera's sensor to light, impacting image brightness and noise levels.

RULE OF THIRDS#8

A composition guideline that divides the image into thirds, placing subjects along these lines for balance.

LEADING LINES#9

Natural lines in a photo that guide the viewer's eye toward the main subject.

DEPTH OF FIELD#10

The range of distance in a photo that appears sharp, influenced by aperture and focus.

BACKLIGHTING#11

Light coming from behind the subject, creating silhouettes or dramatic effects.

DIFFUSER#12

A tool used to soften and spread light, reducing harsh shadows in photography.

REFLECTOR#13

A surface that reflects light onto a subject, enhancing illumination and reducing shadows.

PHOTO EDITING#14

The process of adjusting and enhancing photographs using software to improve their quality.

PORTFOLIO#15

A curated collection of an artist's best work, showcasing skills and personal style.

OBSERVATIONAL SKILLS#16

The ability to notice details in the environment, enhancing photography and creativity.

DAILY PRACTICE#17

Regular photography exercises aimed at developing skills and fostering creativity.

NATURAL LIGHT#18

Light from the sun, often used in photography for its dynamic qualities.

ARTIFICIAL LIGHT#19

Light produced by man-made sources, such as lamps or flash, used to control exposure.

EDITING SOFTWARE#20

Programs used to modify and enhance photographs, such as Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop.

THEME#21

A specific subject or concept around which a series of photographs is centered.

SELF-ASSESSMENT#22

A reflective practice where students evaluate their own work and progress in photography.

PEER FEEDBACK#23

Comments and critiques from fellow students that help improve photography skills.

CREATIVE EXPRESSION#24

The process of conveying ideas and emotions through artistic mediums, including photography.

TECHNICAL SETTINGS#25

Adjustments made to the camera, such as aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, to achieve desired results.