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Wedding Professional Photography

Posted by abdu On October - 6 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS
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Tips That Changed Wedding Professional Photography For Good

Wedding among the most important events of life. For this reason, many people want to keep a record of their wedding professional photography. They want to be able to show their children, grandchildren and grandchildren a good (if they live that long) how ‘big’ they looked on their wedding day. And extra lives ‘records’ that can be stored, much better to be wedding professional photography. Read the rest of this entry »

How to make the background become blur/bokeh

Posted by abdu On August - 13 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS
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Many beginners often ask, how to make the background blur/bokeh when an image is a portrait? Actually how easy, and no less than three steps. Previously, you need a digital SLR camera, because it has a large sensor DSLR camera and you can replace it with a portrait lens. However, you can try using a compact camera even though the results are less than the maximum.

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Factors that make the background photography is blur/blurred

Posted by abdu On August - 12 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS
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Many photographers either beginners or advanced, often making the background blurred. Indeed, this kind of photos are very popular because it makes the objects in the photography became more prominent. In addition, photos become more pleasing to the eye.

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Easily create a blurred background because I use the camera sensor size “full frame” or about 24X larger than the usual pocket camera.

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In order to photos do not blur

Posted by abdu On August - 5 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS
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Typically, novice photographer error is miscalculated the shutter speed (shutter speed) so that the image becomes blurry.

There are two main factors that make photos into a blur.

The first is setting your shutter speed is too slow compared with the range of the lens (focal length) of your lens. In general, so that your images do not blur caused by hand shake us, the formula is 1 / lens focal range. For example, if you take photos in the 100mm focal range, then you need a shutter speed of 1 / 100.

This formula applies when you use the full frame sensor camera. For digital SLR cameras available on the market, mostly using smaller sensors. These sensors vary from one camera to another. But in general, using a 1.6x Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax and Olympus using 1.5X using 2X. Given these variations, then the calculation becomes slightly more complicated.

Back to the earliest examples where you decide use the 100mm focal range on the Canon Rebel camera that uses a minimum of 1.6x would you have to use 1 / 160 to prevent blur. (Obtained from 100mm x 1.6). Read the rest of this entry »

Four Facts About High ISO Setting

Posted by abdu On July - 27 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS
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There are sure a lot of talk about high ISO today. Some people even say the high ISO shooting is the new frontier of digital photography. Camera makers seem to be focusing their efforts on producing a better, cleaner, less noisy image, and practiced directly to improvements in high ISO. Here are four facts about high ISO speed that can make you to become better off being a photographer, especially when working in low light.

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High ISO Can Cause Grainy Photography

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Introduction to Indoor and Studio Flash Photography

Posted by abdu On June - 29 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS
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In this article we will investigate one of the most important aspects of photography - lighting. We will begin with a background as to why the lighting is very important, discusses the three traditional light setup, and then move on to describe a number of different lighting techniques (and the corresponding result)!

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Introduction

In photography there are two types of light, the light is harsh or rough, and soft or diffuse light. The harsh light cast deep shadows with sharp edges are well defined, as the case of the high noon sun. The light cast soft shadows with softer edges are less defined, as is the case on overcast days. That’s because light bounces and spreads in different directions and pour into the shadows, so the size of the light becomes much larger. Read the rest of this entry »

Everything to know to get you started with Macro photography

Posted by abdu On June - 22 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS
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Macro photography (sometimes called micro photography) is an area dedicated photography to capture small subjects, or a small part of the subjects, in extreme magnification blown up to life size or larger. This means that the subject being photographed will appear in the same size sensor is actually in reality. This is called a 1:1 magnification. If the subject appears twice its original size, called the magnification ratio of 2:1. If it appears half actual size, it is called a 1:2 magnification ratio and so on …

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Know your Flash To Be A Source of Light In Photography

Posted by abdu On June - 21 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS
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When shooting with a hotshoe flash, there are some common questions. How should I adjust the settings on my flash? How to manuals and TTL modes affect my images? What is a flash sync, and more importantly what curtain sync first and second curtain sync? Where should I flash my point? Is the flash zoom? All these questions and more will be answered in this tutorial.

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A Fundamental Introduction Studio Lighting Equipment to Photography

Posted by abdu On June - 21 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS
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Do you want to get more serious about studio professional photography or you want to expand your current lighting setup, the tutorial is intended to provide an introduction to various types of basic lighting equipment. Hopefully you’ll come away with enough knowledge to help you when shopping for new gear.

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Lighting equipment can fall into one of three main categories: the light source itself, modifiers that control the propagation of light, and the grip or stand that supports the lights. Read the rest of this entry »

3D Photography

Posted by abdu On June - 17 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS
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Now for the secrets of low-tech photography Ana 3D flying machine, are you ready? Consistency … always take the main picture with the exact same way.

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First let us talk about cameras. Any digital camera will do because this technique is not iron-based goods. For example I use a Canon SD4000 digital camera. While the camera is a little concern there ar two items on the list of “must-have” for this technique. You have software like Adobe Photo Shop mustiness, Photo shop Elements, or equivalent program capable of separating the image into color channels. Next you need to have a set of 3D glasses with red and blue lenses each OR Red (R2) and Blue (80A) filter lens. Read the rest of this entry »

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