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 * Review – P2 Photo 2**

The one thing that I do not understand is Depth of Field. When you explained it before it all went over my head, I understand the basics of it but I want to know about it more in depth then I already do. I also am more curious about the elements of design and how to imply them more in a photograph.

Elements of Design and Compositional Strategies Camera mechanics

My memory is a little fuzzy on depth of field, I am also unclear on a few parts of the camera. Because my camera is partially automatic I don’t know what some of the parts are on completely manual cameras. I also need to a refresher on some of the elements of design and maybe some compositional strategies, and their definitions. I am not sure what the difference is between the 2 of the

The lightness and darkness of final prints based on lightness or darkness of film. Elements of design in general Maybe a quick review on the layout of a camera.

Some of the concepts that I don’t really understand are the under and over exposure and what is the final result on the final print. And I also do not remember what the film speed is. I will remember these things once I hear them again but off the top of the head I do not remember them.

I remember most of the major concepts of photo one, but I could use some review just to refresh my memory fully. I can’t remember the difference between the elements of design and compositional strategies but I remember most of concepts that make them up. I also need a review on processing the film and developing it, I remember most of it but not all of it from photo one. The last thing I can think of that I need review with is where to focus on subjects if you want a shallow, medium or deep depth of field

I really need to review elements of design/composition. Although I know how to use these to enhance my photograph, I don’t know the exact technical terms. Oh, and I really need to review what the “two important questions” I should be asking myself. Another piece I should review is the terms for the space in the photograph; all I really remember is dead space.