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?
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Get Sensitive to Film Sensitivity
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 […]
Creative Angles for effective Photography
One of the most effective ways to make your digital images more interesting is to change the angle that you’re shooting from.
Then and Now
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”.
Tips for Macro Photography
Digital photography has actually made taking detailed photos immensely easier. Macro photos with 35 mm cameras are only possible through expensive lenses.
Silhouette Pictures…
Silhouette pictures usually have a very impressive impact on us. The photographed object, or person lifting themselves up in darkness against the background, appear more mysterious that if they were “properly” illuminated.
Create Additional Impact using vertical and horizontal Lines
Already existent lines in architecture or sky lines can dramatically add visual and emotional effect to a photo.
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