Landscapes, portraits, and wildlife photography are considered to be conventional types of photography. Underwater photography however is one of the most adventurous and exciting types of photography.
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All about Underwater Photography
Posted by Thomas in Friday, June 27th 2008 under: Photography Techniques Tags: camera, lenses, photography, scuba diving, thomas may, underwater, waterproof
Lighting in Photography
Posted by Thomas in Tuesday, June 24th 2008 under: Photography Techniques Tags: lighting, photography, shooting, subject, technique, tips
Lighting plays a vital role in photography. It is the lifeline of photography. There have been many new techniques introduced in the field of photography. We also see various kinds of lighting techniques, which have evolved.
Discover the Portrait
Posted by Thomas in Friday, June 20th 2008 under: Photography Techniques Tags: close up, face, personal, photography, portrait, technique, thomas may
Whenever you see a portrait what comes into your mind? It may seem like a great piece of art or it may seem ordinary to you. Most people who are into portrait photography miss out on a few points that they should keep in mind.
No click without light
Posted by Thomas in Thursday, June 19th 2008 under: General Advice Tags: candela, digital, light, photography, thomas may
Lighting is the primitive requirement for any kind of photography. Whenever we want to click a photo we look for light.
Then and Now
Posted by Thomas in Tuesday, June 10th 2008 under: Photography Techniques Tags: new images, old images, photography, techniques, thomas may
Sometimes you might visit a place and wish it would remain untouched by natural and human forces through the sands of time. But like they say, “Time and Tide wait for no man”.
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