Photo Glossary

Glossary of common photographic terms

I’ve written this list to help avoid misunderstandings of definitions across my site & when entering in to discussions. If you think I need to add some more, please let me know.


AE Auto Exposure. A system by which the camera can estimate & set the level of exposure required.

AF Auto Focus. A system that allows the camera to set the lens focus point suitable to subject distance.

Angle of View The angle formed between imaginary lines drawn from the extreme sides of an image formed by a camera / lens combination. Can be given for horizontal, vertical or diagonal planes.

Aperture The size of opening formed by the camera iris to allow light through.

AV Aperture Priority mode. A mode that sets the aperture at a fixed size and allows an auto exposure camera to adjust exposure by varying other settings such as shutter speed.

Bracket The process of taking several exposures with different settings, so as to maximise the potential for a perfect image. Eg Exposure Bracketing

Bulb setting A setting which allows long exposures (over 30s) to be made.

Circle of Confusion The series of small circles of light that can be considered to form an image. The smaller the circle, the sharper the image.

Colour Temperature A way of defining the overall colour of a light source. Often quoted in Kelvins.

Contrast The difference in brightness value of different points within an image. The greater the difference, the greater the contrast.

Crop Factor In DSLRs, the amount by which an image is apparently cropped in comparison to the same lens image on a full frame 35mm SLR. This is due to smaller sensor sizes in some DSLR cameras.

Depth of Field The distance between the nearest and furthest points that are in acceptable focus at any given lens setting.

Exposure The amount of light allowed on to the recording medium to record an image. Often quoted as a period of time at specific settings.

Exposure Compensation Changing the calculated correct exposure to compensate for some factor that may affect the final image quality; such as highly reflective snow.

F-number The setting of aperture size. A higher f-number equates to a smaller aperture.

Focal Length The length (usually in mm) at which a lens system brings light from infinity to a focused point. A longer lens (greater focal length) will appear to bring the subject closer to you than a shorter lens.

Hyperfocal Distance The distance at which a lens must be focused, for everything from half that distance to infinity to be in acceptable focus.

ISO International standards organisation definition for the light sensitivity of film & sensors. A higher number equates to a higher sensitivity.

Prime A lens with a fixed focal length

Standard Lens A lens with a focal length and field of view similar to that of a human eye. About 50mm focal length on a 35mm camera.

Telephoto A lens with a greater than standard focal length, often used to bring the subject closer.

TV Shutter speed priority. A mode that fixes the shutter speed and allows the camera to adjust exposure by changing other settings, such as aperture.

Wide-angle A lens with a shorter than standard focal length, giving a wide field of view, often used for Landscapes.

Zoom A lens with a variable focal length. Versatile but often heavier & more expensive than a prime, for any given image quality.

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AnnMarie Jones Photography

As an award winning professional Photographer, AnnMarie can offer a variety of services:

  • Stock photos - AnnMarie has an extensive & growing library of quality images relating to the British countryside, its flora & fauna, landscapes, rural life and related topics such as equestrianism, astrophotography and microscopy. Digital files are available for commercial licensing and prints / merchandise are available for purchase by members of the public.
  • Commissioned Work - AnnMarie is available for commissioned projects that fall within the scope of work mentioned above.
  • Books, Writing & Advice - AnnMarie is currently engaged in a book project that is envisaged to be completed in 2012/2013. She is also available to write articles on Photography & Natural History. She may also be available to give presentations / talks as her other commitments allow.

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These galleries contain a small selection of my work. I hope that you can derive some pleasure by viewing them. The images are at low resolution to provide a good internet experience. When browsing the galleries, click on the ‘image details’ button to bring up the photo’s own page. On the individual photo pages you can click on the image to display a larger view.

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If you wish to use an image then many are available to purchase from me as either print or high-res digital image for publishing.

About Me

 

I’m a professional photographer concentrating on the nature around us.

I live in a beautiful wooded area of north-west Wales (UK). I have a wonderful partner and a great daughter too. We’re all very interested in the conservation of our planet and the fascinating things that live here with us all.

Academically I studied a wide variety of subjects at school before specialising to study Physics, Chemistry & Biology to advanced level. At University my top specialities were Nutrition, Physiology & Biochemistry. I subsequently worked in Industry gaining Managerial, Accounting & Computing experience before leaving to start my own business and follow my dreams.

My photography has been published across much of the world. Here in the UK you may have seen it in publications as diverse as The Sun & the Telegraph or Countrylife & BBC magazines. Whilst not motivated by competition, I occasionally enter such and have received a variety of awards from organisations, competitions & exhibitions. These awards include:

  • Highly Commended Finalist in the British Wildlife Photography Awards
  • Top 3 Picture of the Year for Professional Imagemaker
  • Multiple Gold Awards for Wildlife Photography from the Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers
  • Gold Standard from SWPP for Science, Nature, Pet and Contemporary Portrait Photography

When I’m not behind the camera I can be found working to improve the bio-diversity on & around our small farm in the foothills of southern Snowdonia or spending time with my horse.