Lecturer(s)
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Weyda František, doc. RNDr. CSc.
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Course content
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Content of practices: 1. Basics of classical photography. Photographical equipments and accessories. Negative and positive process. Fotorecipes. Evaluation of photographs. Archivation of photomaterials. 2. Basics and ways of photographical documentation in field. Photography of plants, animals, biotopes, experimental fields. 3. Scientific macrophotography and close-up photography. 4. Basics of BW and color classical microphotography in optical microscope. Evaluation of photographic images in optical microscopy. 5. Basics of computer technique with aim to use in photographic technique. Hardware and software. Basics of computer graphic. Adjustment of images on PC and printing. 6. Special photographic methods. 7. Digital photography- basics. 8. Special application of digital photography in biology. 9. Methods of image digitalization in biology. 10. Basics of use of classical film techniques and video in biology. 11. Basics of use of digital film techniques and video in biology. 12. Basics of use of photographic (classical and digital) , computer and videotechniques in presentation of scientific results. 13. Internet as important source of information for classical and digital photography. 14. Special actions and projects.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Graphic and art activities
- Field trip
- 8 hours per semester
- Preparation for classes
- 20 hours per semester
- Class attendance
- 26 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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Aim of course is to present recent photographic and film technique usable in biological disciplines. Emphasis is laid to gain of basics of the field including practical skills during photographing together with following work in dark room (digital or classical).
students handle basic theory of photographic techniques students handle photographic camera on basic level students take part in practical workshops and photographic competitions course is based on active participation of every student
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Prerequisites
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no special prerequisite
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Analysis of creative work (musical, visual, literary), Interim evaluation
Attendance and active participation at least 80% Student creates and presents his work/photography with a proper description.
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Recommended literature
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Freeman J., 1998: FOTOGRAFIE V PRAXI. REBO Productions (Praha), 254 str..
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Hedgecoe J., 1996: VELKÁ KNIHA FOTOGRAFIE.
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Kindersley D., 1995: TVURČÍ FOTOGRAFIE. PRAKTICKÁ ILUSTROVANÁ PŘÍRUČKA. Slovart (Praha), 239 stran.
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Pinďák M., 2000: Fototechnika. Rubico (Olomouc), 245 stran.
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Zaoral Z., 1993: Fotografujeme.
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Freeman M. Umění digitální fotografie. Zoner Press, 2011. ISBN 978-80-7413-109-7.
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