Thursday, November 24th, 2011 at
2:54 am
A photographer by nature photography can capture the beauty of nature that usually seen by human eyes.
Nature photography is ability to catch a natural moment, it is the first that should be know by a nature photographer. Anyone can photograph lions sleeping in the grass or a storm pelting a reservoir, but it’s a photographer that is focuses and patient who catches that airborne moment as the lion pounces, or those first few raindrops on the water.
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Tagged with: beauty of nature • fine art nature • natural moment • nature photography aspects • nature photography tips
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Beauty Photography • Nature Photography
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Thursday, November 24th, 2011 at
12:57 am
Photography is all about light, and exposure refers to the amount of light collected by your camera’s sensor when a picture is taken.
Exposure is the most important factor is determining the quality of your pictures. When we take a photo, camera capture the object and record in the memory. As with a lot of technology, the camera takes its mechanical inspiration from the human eye, how often have you walked inside on a bright summer’s day and needed a second for your eyes to adjust? This is because the iris in your eye will adjust to the light conditions and allow you to see the detail in both shaded and well lit areas.
Good photos have optimal exposure, if a photo is underexposed the image will be too dark, but if it is overexposed, the picture will be too light. This is essentially what a standard SLR camera will do when the exposure is set to auto. However, because people (whoever they are) believe that dark shadows are more appealable than blown out highlights, most cameras will slightly reduce the exposure when left to auto.
A note on metering
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Tagged with: auto exposure • basic photographic terms • dark shadows • de • good photos • human eye • manual mode • manual moexposure • optimal exposure • quality of photos • slr camera
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Basic Photography
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Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011 at
12:44 pm
Photography show the object that can not be seen by eye such as flies, insects or flower buds. The technique is called macro photography.
Macro photography is one of the most attractive and popular forms of photography. According to some experts it is very easy to master the art and techniques of macro photography – and that is, perhaps, the secret behind its fame.
Definition of Macro Photography:
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Tagged with: butterflies • macro photography style • minute details • naked eye • texture
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Art Photography • Macro Photography
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