I created this the first time I used indesign. Firstly I had to create 2 forlders one for importing my text and one for importing my images. It was very important that i saved the image and not just copy and pasted it in, as the image if resized would become distorted. I also used the 'kerning' technique. this allows you to begin your paragraph with a larger font size.
Monday, 12 December 2011
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
The cyclist was taken at shutter speed 1/800
Both photographs of Lisa jumping off the bench were taken at shutterspeed 1/400
Lisa, falling leaves were taken at shutter speed 1/125
Car driving past at 20 miles per hour at shutter speed 1/1400
Van was also taken at 1/1400 but most likely blurry because it may have been going alot faster.
Lisa walking was taken at shutterspeed 1/400
Both of Lisa jumping were taken at shutterspeed 1/800.
When taking photos of different things different shutterspeeds need to be used as they go at different speeds. For example, a car driving past will go alot faster than a person walking, so a higher shutterspeed needs to be used as the photo will turn out blurry. e.g a person walking 1/80, a car driving past 1/1400.
Both photographs of Lisa jumping off the bench were taken at shutterspeed 1/400
Lisa, falling leaves were taken at shutter speed 1/125
Car driving past at 20 miles per hour at shutter speed 1/1400
Van was also taken at 1/1400 but most likely blurry because it may have been going alot faster.
Lisa walking was taken at shutterspeed 1/400
Both of Lisa jumping were taken at shutterspeed 1/800.
When taking photos of different things different shutterspeeds need to be used as they go at different speeds. For example, a car driving past will go alot faster than a person walking, so a higher shutterspeed needs to be used as the photo will turn out blurry. e.g a person walking 1/80, a car driving past 1/1400.
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