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Ten List Of New Vocabulary

Vocabulary About Photography 1. Photography - Fotografi 2. Camera - Kamera 3. Lens - Lensa 4. Shutter speed - Kecepatan rana 5. Aperture - Diafragma 6. ISO - Tingkat sensitifitas sensor 7. Exposure - Eksposur 8. Lighting - Pencahayaan 9. Heliography - Teknik fotografi kuno 10. Golden hour - Waktu terbaik saat matahari terbit atau terbenam 11. Depth of field - Kedalaman fokus Action Related Vocabulary 12. Adjust - Menyesuaikan 13. Set up - Mengatut 14. Capture - Mengambil/merekam 15. Focus - Fokus 16. Shoot - Memotret Vocabulary Related to Results and Equipment 17. Noise - Derau (butiran kasar pada foto) 18. Image - Gambar 19. Digital sensor - Sensor digital 20. Portrait - Potret Additional Vocabulary 21. Inventor - Penemu 22. Technique - Teknik 23. Brightness - Kecerahan 24. Post-processing - Pemrosesan pasca (editing) 25. Manual mode - Mode manual

Ten Identifiction of Tenses and It's Pattern

1. Present Continuous Tense • We are practicing with the exposure triangle in different rooms. • He is working together with Louis Daguerre to develop more sophisticated technology. • We are setting up the lighting before the shoot. • She is practicing with the exposure triangle in different places. 2. Present Simple Tense • I take photos during sunset. • He shoots in automatic mode. • Good lighting can be the difference between a good and great photo. 3. Present Perfect Tense • Afer his experiments have been successful, he created a series of heliographies. 4. Future Simple Tense • Understanding the exposure triangle will help you determine how a picture will look. 5. Imperative Sentence • Adjust the ISO settings for better results in low light. • Try alternating ISO, shutter speed, and aperture!

Story Line

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Presentation of Articles Related To Photography

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Meaning Translation

The Indonesian translation of the article about photography can be seen in the link below : https://www.canva.com/design/DAGSLwrPlaM/aTq3YEfR9bXOuai-hN6CNQ/edit

Summary of Particle Genre

Conclusion The combination of verbal and nominal sentences in the photography theme can provide a complete picture, from the action behind the camera to the beauty and meaning of each image produced. This helps create an interesting and in-depth narrative about the art of photography.

Ten Exchanging Active to and from Passive Construction

  PASSIVE 1. The first permanent photograph was captured in 1826 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. 2. It shows the roof of a building lit by the sun. 3. Heliography, an ancient technique that he used to obtain prints in the photographic process, was developed. 4. A printer made from photoengraph plates in 1825. 5. After his experiments were successful. 6. This technology was the first form of camera to be mass produced. 7. The three most important settings are called shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. 8. Each brings its own 'side effects' to an image. 9. These three factors are at the center of every exposure. 10. Understanding the exposure triangle, also called the photographic triangle, will help you determine how a picture will look. ACTIVE 1. Photography is the art of capturing light with a camera 2. You can even photograph wavelengths of light invisible to the human eye 3. Niépce developed heliography. 4. He used a simple camera to obtain still simple works of ancient photographs...

Ten Clarification of Nominal Sentence & Verbal Sentence

VERBAL 1. you can even Photgraph  wavelengths of light invisible to the human eye 2. After his Experiments  were successful and he created a series heliograpies 3. will Help you determine how a picture will look before you take it 4. I take photos during sunset 5. we set up the lighting before shoot 6. I adjust the ISO settings for low light conditions 7. he captures the sunrise with camera 8. he shoots in automatic mode 9. i change aperture for depth of field effects   10. we check the photo results on camera NOMINAL 1. the amount of time your camera is exposed 2. joseph Nicéphore Niépce was a french inventor 3. after his experiments were successful 4. Aperture are essential settings in photography 5. High ISO is right choice in low light 6. his photography style was unique 7. good lighting can be the difference between a good and great 8. this lens has a fast aperture for low light photography 9. potraits are often focused on the subject eyes. 10. manual mode is us...

Ten Sentence Building 5W+1H About The Particle

 5W+1H ABOUT THE PARTICLE 1. What is meant by ISO? ANSWER : sensitivity of film for taking pictures in different lighting conditions. Also similar to brightening or darkening. 2. Who is Joseph Nicéphore Niépce? ANSWER : as the inventor of photography. 3. Why iso must be balanced? ANSWER : because high will be overexposure and low will be underexposure. 4. When was Joseph Nicéphore Niépce born? ANSWER : 7 March 1765. 5. Where was Joseph Nicéphore Niépce born? ANSWER : In France. 6. How to brighten photos when shooting? ANSWER : Increase the ISO and adjust the exposure triangle. 7. What is aperture in photography? ANSWER : Aperture is the opening in the lens that controls the amount of light entering the camera. 8. Who usually uses the automatic mode on a camera? ANSWER : The automatic mode is usually used by beginners who are just learning photography. 9. When is the best time to shoot outdoors? ANSWER : The best time to shoot outdoors is usually during the golden hour, just after...

Article Related To Photography

  WHAT IS PHOTOGRAPHY? Photography is the art of capturing light with a camera, usually via a digital sensor or film, to create an Image. With the right camera equipment, you can even photograph wavelengths of light invisible to the human eye, including UV, infrared, and radio. The first permanent photograph was captured in 1826 (some sources say 1827) by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in France. It shows the roof of a building lit by the sun. You can see it reproduced below. JOSEPH NICÉPHORE NIÉPCE Nicéphore Niépce (born Joseph Niépce 7 March 1765 – 5 July 1833) was a French inventor, now known as the inventor of photography and a pioneer in the field. Niépce developed heliography, an ancient technique that he used to obtain prints in the photographic process: a printer made from photoengraph plates in 1825. In 1826 or 1827, he used a simple camera to obtain still simple works of ancient photographs. Nicéphore Niépce process required a lot of hard work and patience, but it all paid off w...