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Archive for April, 2010

goldenWe all know that not enough lighting can ruin a photo. However, harsh direct sunlight can also wreck a photo overexposed – too much contrast, intense lights and shadows.

“Golden Hour” (aka magic hour is) around the first and last hour of sunrise and sunset. The sunlight at this time creates a soft, warm colors, such as open against the light tones you will find was during lunch time.


Do not be surprised to see more landscape photographer during the golden hours. The sun illuminated buildings and landscapes with a desirable red and orange hue. You would often see in movies, as they also use this technique to capture breathtaking ocean scenes, landscape or cityscape.

How to shoot during golden hours Read the rest of this entry »

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Landscape Photography Can Inspire And Motivate

Posted by admin On April - 14 - 2010

landscapeMany people can not fully understand the love of landscape photography, except for those who love to be involved. You can see the outcome of landscape photography in many places, from offices to public buildings as well as motivational and inspirational scenes by the sheer size of many landscapes.

There are three approaches to landscape photography, and the road traveled is determined by the desired result. One method, although rarely used, is the natural appearance and actual size. Use your camera is the image taken as the scene appears with no change what so ever. There is also the enlarged print, which is either the whole image, much higher or enlarge a part of the original image, and the third and very popular method propionate extends the segment.

Only a section of landscape photography is enlarged to bring out one section of the print to be a focal point of the finished print. It takes an experienced and artful vision to successfully render landscape photography into prints that others will want to view; otherwise they are just pictures of a field or a mountain.

Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words Read the rest of this entry »

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How to Photograph Children

Posted by admin On April - 13 - 2010

children-photographyChildren can be successfully captured on film in many different situations and places. For most children get their photographs is fun, and they will meet for the photographer. This in turn brings their personality to life on film.

There are a few simple steps to successful child photography besides the usual photographic skills.


1st Take the photo from the child’s level. Avoid standing toweringly on a child if they see their photos, the camera at eye level of the child.


2nd Be quick and decisive with the camera. Do not hesitate, Read the rest of this entry »

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portrait photographyThe sky is the limit with portrait photography. But for amateurs looking for a little inspiration, here are some clues.

  • By photographer confident, with different lighting set-ups feel it is best to keep things simple. Some of the best portraits are taken with natural light. Good tips for outdoor scenes are the backdrop for the subject into the light (fill flash fire may be necessary to get the shadow on “Face-Lifting). People have good photos in the rough, reflecting sun – creating dark shadows under the eyes and nose, then lifts inflammation of the skin and makes them tend to squint! move it into the shadows for better results. diffused light as the light is on cloudy days, good for portraits. Best of all, try to shoot for an hour “golden” – it was soft light fantastic views in the last hour before sunset.
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Digital Photography Tips: How To Hold Your Digital Camera

Posted by admin On April - 12 - 2010

So what if you own an expensive US$2000 digital SLR camera? If you can’t even hold it properly, were laughing at you pal, not with you.

In addition, camera shake could stem from not holding the camera properly. Camera shake = blurry photos. You don’t want to have blurry photos especially if you’ve invested a lot of money on your camera.

Look like a pro while still trying to figure out the gadget, here are tips on how to hold your digital SLR… Read the rest of this entry »

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