Lytro Warm-Up
1. You see that it either unfocused and focuses depending on where you click on the photo.
2. The camera captures the entire light field which lets you refocus.
3. The photographer will need to know about aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
4. No I wouldn't personally buy the camera since it's about $400, but I'd admit it'll be a really fun camera for those who are willing to buy it.
FASHION
1. Her neck is exposed more (made taller), eyes and lips expanded more to give her a more suitable appearance.
2. Not at all, I mean, seriously there are some people who think they're not beautiful because of these Photoshopped billboards and advertisement. Besides, in the end it's not really the person (model) who had taken the original image.
3. In real photojournalism where you've manipulated the photograph so much that you're practically creating fake news for the purpose of getting more attention or readers.
4. Fixing up freckles, moles, or acne; but nothing major to where you can't recognize the person in the photo, not to mention false advertising isn't helpful.
5. Fashion photography tends to have more photo manipulation than photojournalism due to wanting females or males to buy their products while photojournalism occasionally produce fraud photographs that deal with current events that may or may not be real.
6. Fashion photography tends to affect people who envy and want to become as beautiful or handsome as those models, but ethically it doesn't fit the criteria because most of their photographs are manipulated to the point where they're making false advertising. Photojournalism has the duty of telling the people what is going on in the current world, but creating false stories from photographs gets the people uneasy and not willing to trust what they see and hear anymore.
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