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    So I made a huge mistake of taking photography for one of my GCSE... and now I have no idea what I'm doing lol.

    If anyone else has taken it, can you answer these Qs please?

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    What should I include in annotations for photographs?
    Do you have any photography terms I can use which is easy to remember?
    Can you explain ISO, aperture and the other one? (i forgot and googles no help)

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    i used to put the names of my favourite singers here... then i realised nobody cared

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    damn

    photography is a gcse?


    i thought it was a btec


    damn

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    I wonder how many photographers ever took GCSE photography.

    Does your school not have an online system with files etc. to help?

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    Nope... It only has the Powerpoints used in class and they don't really tell us much.


    And yeah GCSE photography is pretty stupid.
    i used to put the names of my favourite singers here... then i realised nobody cared

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    gcse photography what a joke

    just take normal subjects *REMOVED*

    moderator alert Edited by Nick (Forum Super Moderator): Please don't be rude to others.
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    Laughing at you so much atm wow gj xo

    Urm yeah I'm obv no help but can't you ask someone else who's in your class?:p

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    I didn't take photography, but if annotating is anything like art then talk about perspective (is it interesting? why/why not?), composition, colour, theme and so on.

    For example, 'this photo is a portrait of an old lady. The photo was taken head on making it a little boring as there are no interesting angles to it. However the contours and lines are well defined by shadow in the old lady's face which adds to the image. The colour is dull but gives it a timeless effect'... Some sort of delightful ******** like that

    As for the other stuff, I've no idea.

    Do you have to stick your photos on black pages in an A3 sketchbook like the photography students at our school? If so, try mounting then before sticking them in t6o give them a border, use gold and silver pens to annotate around them. Layer them. Mix sizes and colours and style. Design subject teachers love creativity!


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    I can explain aperture, iso and shutter speed for you, but I'm on my phone at the minute, cry, when does it have to be in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skandair View Post

    What should I include in annotations for photographs?
    Do you have any photography terms I can use which is easy to remember?
    Can you explain ISO, aperture and the other one? (i forgot and googles no help)
    Do you just want generic answers for these?
    Because I can give you answers for these:

    First Question:What should I include in annotations for photographs?
    Annotations are up to the photographer whether it be to describe the type of lens used, camera etc. It also helps to know why the photo was taken, where the photo was taken and if there's a person in the photo, Who is in the photo as well. Annotations are probably the most critical thing about a photograph, besides the photograph itself

    Second Question: Do you have any photography terms I can use which is easy to remember?
    • Firsts - Where the object in focus is in the Section 1 of a photograph (A Photograph is divided into three major sections.)
    • Thirds - Same aspects as the "firsts" term, but is on the opposite side.
    • Perspective View
    • Sharpen/Contrast/Soften
    • Exposure/Shutter Speeds, etc.
    • Foreground


    And Third: Can you explain ISO, aperture and the other one?
    ISO: What are ISO camera settings and what does ISO mean? ISO stands for International Standards Organisation and it refers to the industry norm for sensitivity of emulsion based film, with 100 ISO being not so sensitive (and the standard ISO used by most people) to 1600 ISO which is extremely sensitive to light.
    Aperture:Aperture is referred to the lens diaphragm opening inside a photographic lens. The size of the diaphragm opening in a camera lens REGULATES amount of light passes through onto the film inside the camera the moment when the shutter curtain in camera opens during an exposure process.

    I'm assuming you are needing, and I could be wrong, Exposure/Shutter Speed:exposure determines how light or dark an image will appear when it's been captured by your camera.
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    loads of people in my school took photography and they all say they hate it ;p the lessons go on forever appaz and you do a lot of work at home
    yeh i didn't take it myself so i cant help but cant you can the option or are you happy with photography

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