Have you ever checked what speed or what ISO your film is set at? Do you know how fast your stock is, and do you set the exposure accordingly?
Archive for August, 2008
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Tips & tricks for capturing fireworks
Have you ever heard of fireworks photography? It may sound absurd but it’s true. Photographing fireworks is a different genre and so its own parameters, rules and compositions. Here we’ll unveil some of the most important things to follow whilst capturing fireworks.
Reciprocity between Aperture and Shutter
Those who have been playing with their digital SLR cameras or SLR cameras for a while now, probably know that the shutter speed and the aperture are two mechanisms that help you control the exposure or the amount of light entering your camera. Shutter speed controls the speed with which your focal plane shutter opens […]
Capturing Motion Blur
If you want to express the speed of a moving object with respect to its surroundings then the best way is to capture motion blur in your photograph. Capturing motion blur requires a lot of proficiency and experience, hence it is an extremely tuff discipline of photography for novice photographers.
Freezing Motion in Photography
The Earth is constantly moving and so are the things around us. Dynamics is a part of life and being a photographer you will often face situations, moments and objects that you would want to freeze in your frame. Framing and clicking still objects is a tough task but framing and clicking moving objects is […]
Time for photographing the tree world
Landscapes have so much to offer - from raking sunlight to pastoral meadows to flowing rivers, and not forgetting giant trees. They offer a photographer the creativity to explore the wide variety of opportunities, to head on and to shoot anything that comes into view. However, by deliberately focusing on shooting just one aspect of […]
Night Photography- Capturing Nocturnal frames
Night time has always had a sense of mystery and peace to itself. Capturing the night environment can be quite an interesting yet difficult task. Nighttime gives some of the most amazing pictures but it is no novice’s work. Night photography requires the right kind of equipment and a lot of experience to capture the […]
Tips for Wedding Photography-2
Wedding day being what it is deserves more than one post. This is a continuation of the About Wedding Photography post on 8 July.
The Wedding day is one memorable day that no person forgets in their entire life (even if he wishes to lol). And the best way to cherish those moments is by capturing […]
Aperture- Get it Right!
For all those who have paid attention in their photography classes, aperture must be a familiar term. But for all those budding photographers who have not received any formal training, Aperture is the diaphragm opening of the lens.
Let there be Light! Tips on how to Light up your Subject
Photography is an art that contains a synonym for light, ‘Photo’ in its very name. Photography is like painting on a canvas with light.
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