FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHERS

January 29th, 2010

With the globe going tech savvy many products in the market provide clear and crystal images with the digital technology but they create pain for the film makers by including too much contrast to the pictures. If patchy lighting or non adjusted flash are the problems of your clicked pictures next time don’t forget to partially cover the flash with your finger. Avoid losing the default or the previous setting of your camera.

WILDLIFE AT A PAUSE

January 13th, 2010

Animals whether under control or let loose when clicked by a camera give beautiful results. They provide a spectacular view of nature’s creativity. Generally, a person can visit their locality zoo and get a glimpse of the animals but what makes wildlife photography important is that the photos provide a different view of the animal being clicked. It makes the animal centre of the image but certainly doesn’t neglect the nature around it is living in.

Capturing Water On Camera

October 26th, 2009

Capturing water as it moves might sound simple but getting slick, smooth looking edges will more often than not prove a challenge. Slowing your shutter speed down to ¼ or even ½ of a second can help you achieve your desired results. The only exception to this is free flowing water, with some light, and no obstacles in it’s path – a faster shutter speed will be best in this instance, although like all things it is best to experiment.

Three Most Valuable Digital Photography Tips

October 12th, 2009

Too much contrast was always a problem for film photographers, but is even more apparent when shooting with a digital camera. Patchy lighting and too much contrast can destroy what might otherwise make for a perfect picture. If you are getting too much flash and don’t have an inbuilt option to adjust it, place your finger partially over the flash for your next shot and you will see the difference. Lastly, write down your camera settings before making any adjustments or risk losing them.

Shooting Wildlife Photography

September 28th, 2009

Whether photographing wild animals or those under human control, spectacular imagines are the end result. Headshots are a waste of time when pursuing wild animals as these shots can just easy be got from a visit to your local zoo and does nothing to make the surrounding nature apparent. The target should be the focus of the photo, without being the photo. Often this is easier accomplished by using a vehicle in a wildlife as these creatures are most accustomed to vehicles and less easily spooked.

Artistic Macro Photography Produces Amazing Images

August 20th, 2009

A macro photo is a image that is very close up. Macro photography is the only way to take pictures of extremely small subjects such as insects, and the fine, tiny details of plants. To take macro photos you will need macro lenses, extension tubes, an a tripod. Manual focus in recommended to make sure you are focused on the right part of the subject. You will also require much more light with macro photography
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How To Take Top Notch Artistic Photos Of Animals

August 20th, 2009

Artistic animal photography can be rather tricky. By Taking lots of shots it will help insure that you end up with some great photos to choose from in the end. Sharp photographic images can be achieved by using speeds of at least 1/125 or even faster. Animals seem turn away from the camera as soon as you start clicking. Keep good eye contact, and get in close for your artistic animal photos, keeping your subject centered.
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Discover Where To Promote Artistic Photos

August 20th, 2009

Your artistic photography has given you many photos that you wish to be featured in a artistic photo exhibition. To find places to feature your artistic photos search for online galleries, or check newspapers, magazines, and gallery guides for potential artistic exhibits. Network with art professionals such as museum curators, gallery owners, critics, art professors, and framers. Using your portfolio and self promotion approach sources where you can show off the best of your artistic photography.

Secrets To Creating Artistic Photos Of Yourself

August 20th, 2009

Creating artistic photos of yourself should capture the real you. A digital camera can show your picture on a monitor so you see how you look. If you don’t have that feature put the camera on automatic to take lots of pictures in a row so you can select your favorites. Then you can add finishing touches using photoshop. Now frame your photo, create a scrapbook, or post them for your friends and family to see on your website.

The Benefits Of Digital Photography

August 20th, 2009

These days digital cameras are the norm and offer many advantages over film photography most notably not having to develop the film, and instead have photos available instantly. Digital cameras also come with special features like ultraviolet photography. Fully automatic cameras are able to control all photographic functions. It is still valuable to know camera basics such as aperture, shutter speed, white balance, metering, and ISO speed, as professional photographers still manually adjust these settings.