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Photography by Mind Map: Photography

1. Types of Filters

2. Enhancers, UV, Colored, color balancing, warming and cooling,

2.1. UV lenses make the image look brighter

2.2. Colored lenses change the color of the image.

2.3. Colored lenses change the color of the image.

2.4. Enhancers make the image look clearer.

2.5. Color balancing lenses help make the image's color more uniform and crisp.

2.6. The warming lenses add an orange-yellow tone to the photo

2.7. The cooling lenses add a blue tone to the image.

3. The warming lenses add an orange-yellow tone to the photo.

4. Types of Cameras

5. Types of Photography

6. Landscape, Wildlife, Aerial, Sports, Event, Portrait, Architectural.

6.1. Landscape and wildlife photography deal with nature and its beauty

6.2. Event photography is photography taken at events such as concerts.

6.3. Sports photography is centered around any sporting events such as a BMX tournament and they are "action" photos.

6.4. Aerial Photography is taken in the sky. Can be nature based, or event based.

6.5. Portraits are taken of people and they are usually taken of one person.

6.6. Architectural photography deals with buildings and be taken in an aerial view

7. Point and Shoot Camera, SLR and DSLR Cameras, Instant cameras.

7.1. Point and Shoot Cameras: Metering systems to calculate the amount of light entering the camera. Variable shutter speed Variable aperture Zoom lenses Automatic focus Preset controls for various photographic situations such as landscapes, night photography, people, and close-ups

7.2. SLR and DSLR cameras: Shutter speed (automatic and manual control) Aperture (automatic and manual control) Film speed or ISO (the control is included in DSLRs as well) Multiple automatic focus points Magnification (through the use of various lenses) Capability for add-on flashes or control external light sets Remote releases (useful for long exposures and times when you cannot reach the shutter button) Additional battery packs (these cameras love to eat up battery power, so have spares with you)

7.3. The instant camera is a type of camera which uses self-developing film to create a chemically developed print shortly after taking the picture