Showing posts with label Techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Techniques. Show all posts

Friday, 12 October 2012

Understanding Digital Photography: Techniques in Getting a Great Picture




Have you heard of, “There is more than meets the eye?”





We use our eyes to view things in our environment. However, through time, man has devised ways on how to preserve the things normally seen and thus treasured, whether these are beautiful or not, and one of which is by using cameras.





The images that are captured by cameras can make our eyes see things that have happened before. Moreover, it enables the heart to wish for beautiful things to happen in the future.





These days, the biggest sellers in the camera market are the so-called digital SLR cameras. These are the modern gadgets that can trigger our creativity and seats of emotion.





Though relatively new, most people choose digital SLRs because it can be easily manipulated. However, having these cameras does not completely guarantee that the every captured image is great and perfect.





Following are some point by point guidelines that should be considered to maximize the expense of your digital cameras:





1. Simplicity





Zoom in to capture the part you want to emphasize. Thus, irrelevant objects or areas can be taken away or just allow them to soften.





2. Rule of thirds





When capturing a moving object, it is advisable to capture them moving into the imaginary tic-tac-toe frame from one of the two sides.





3. Shapes and lines





Capture a straight line at an angle by moving five to ten feet away to the side to capture at an angle.





4. Vantage point





To add significance or emphasis to an object, take a picture at a lower vantage point. Increasing the height away from the object can reduce its significance.





5. Balance





Pick out the dominant objects and arrange them so that they complement each other. However, unbalanced or asymmetrical objects are often more visually stimulating than balanced objects.





6. Framing





You can use the frames of your windows to capture an outdoor scene. You can also use doors and walls of a building to capture a person a walking person.





7. Indoor photographs





You can use natural lighting when you are taking candid shots so that the subjects will not be bothered by the flash coming out of the camera.





8. Camera adjustments





The aperture allows light to enter. You must learn how to adjust this properly and appropriately so that images will not appear as either very bright or very dim.





Lowering the shutter speed allows the image to be more exposed to light. You must learn the proper length of exposure so that images will not appear as blurry.





9. ISO speeds





Digital cameras have ISO speeds ranging from 100 to 800. The higher the ISO, the higher the camera’s sensitivity to light’s exposure. Be sure to master using this element along with the camera’s aperture and shutter speeds.





10. Lens/Filters





There are digital cameras that allow additional lenses to be attached to the main lens, or the lenses can be completely interchangeable.





Lenses can be categorized as follows:





a. macro lens – allows you to get closer to objects like insects and flowers





b. wide-angle lens – used for capturing landmarks, and large and wide sceneries





c. telephoto lens – allows longer zooms that let you get close to objects that are rather unsafe





Filters, on the other hand are used to:





a. soften the effect of the image



b. provide blurring on the edges for portraits that have sensitive moods



c. add light flares for the image to be more dramatic



d. to reduce glare so that pictures appear more saturated, crisp, and vivid.





However, if you still want to improve on the images that you have taken, the following list of software can allow touch-ups:





• Adobe Photoshop



• Apple’s iPhoto



• Corel Paint Shop Pro



• Google Picasa



• LView





Once you have understood and mastered the important points on digital photography and capturing pictures, you will soon realize that the keys in getting great pictures are: “Even a simple aim and shoot camera” and “Creative ME.”


Sunday, 30 September 2012

Guide to professional and technical styles in the art of digital wedding photography



When people get emotional, they usually flip albums and watch images that illustrate what has happened in their lives. These images are not only a few pieces of paper stained with images, because they can trigger deep seated emotions. Feelings vary memories associated with these images seen and preserved.




One of the moments that most people would really like to preserve is tick event on their wedding day.




For this reason, the people themselves decide to hire professional photographers to capture the important moments of their lives. These photographers may not, however, always inform the client to hit a pose. They should wait patiently to be able to capture memorable portraits. Most of the photographers hired for weddings have assistants so that they can optimize their strategy to create an album that will be not regrettable.




What happens if you also want to take pictures of a friend's wedding?




Here are a few basic techniques and styles for all those who want to capture the event using a digital camera:




1. If you want to take a picture of a couple or planned targets, to ensure that the bottom is good and the environment is not so crowded.


2. If there is a nice background, but it is hard to concentrate on the few that you can pull them from the shoulder.


3. If some of the guests wearing sunglasses, they can recommend to withdraw or on the side a small tilt of the head to avoid the obvious effect that normally appears when the flash is used.


4. If there are a couple or a group you want to include in the image, zoom in or out the image.


5. you can't shoot a pair or no matter what light images prompt, then dark not displayed


6 Open shots are also dramatic. These portraits proves to be more than the quality of the image itself. In fact make many professionals to capture intimate and memorable moments.


7. you must be alert at all times, because you can rarely ask individuals to form


again for you.


8. your digital camera must be equipped with appropriate memory cards or sticks to make sure that no moment is missed.




In other words, you have an extra memory card, especially when you want more moments to preserve. The following suggestions should be considered before buying a memory card:




a. for 3 mega pixels - 256 MB memory card


b. for 4 mega pixels - 512 MB memory card


c. to 6 mega pixels - 1 GB memory card




9. you are not advised to use low resolution, if the pictures will be poster and


Hung subsequently.




Remember always made Beaver the resolution used, the larger prints that can be made.




10. keep a copy of your work, you can use and reuse techniques


completed your viewers smile and enjoy more of your creation.




You can do this by recording albums on your computer to free up space on your memory card. You can also use other software to improve the quality of the printed documents should be done.




Photography is really a wonderful art. Marriage is a fantastic event. The Union of these things will trigger emotions and memories long term more as if the images are captured and preserved. They all depend on your camera and your love of this art and the couple.