Photography is an art by where you can make something dull look glamorous, and a vibrant frame look dull. Have you ever noticed those starry pictures, where it seems like the starry skies have descended on earth?
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Net Filters in Photography
There are numerous kinds of filters in photography and all of them have different uses. Even though you can add some of the filter effects later through digital manipulation, using a filter at the time of shooting is always beneficial while shooting on film.
Use Colour Filters to achieve nice Effects with Black and White film
Gone are the days when Black and white photography was termed as ancient or redundant; this beautiful art is fast returning as a trendy way to shoot. Now, people are experimenting more and more with the film.
Auto Focus: How to use the Feature Correctly
Almost all modern cameras have an auto focus mechanism in them. This function can be very useful in standard light conditions. Auto focus lenses use the infra red mechanism to detect the subject and focus on it. All manual, as well as digital cameras, support auto focus operations.
Polariser Filters
All photographers come across a common problem while shooting. That is how to shoot surfaces like water and glass, as they reflect light from the surface and make it difficult to capture the image due to glare.
Depth of Field Vs Depth of Focus
A number of budding photographers often confuse depth of field with depth of focus. A number of cheap photography manuals also use the terms synonymously, but this is not correct.
Perspective
Perspective in photography can be a tricky thing to understand. It is defined as the appearance of depth and distance in a particular image. The sense of depth or distance from the camera creates a particular feel in the frame, thereby conveying a certain meaning.
Lost in Focus
Focus is one of the key parameters for judging a good photograph. If your photograph is out of focus then no matter how good it is, it will never be a quality picture, unless done so purposely and to some effect.
Preventing Distortions and Noise in Photography
Most of us would often relate noise to sound, but you must know that there is noise in photography as well. Noise is defined as any kind of disturbance that hinders your clear vision or audio.
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.
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