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Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Update

Hi just a quick update i will be working on some new tips shortly, and some photos to demonstrate them. at the moment i am making the most of the autumn light and getting out there taking photos. will post some on here soon. having fun with adobe lightroom as well. look out for a series of tips on lightroom soon.

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Photography tips (2)

My next tip.
Now that we have helped lower camera shake (more on removing even more risk of shake latter) start using full manual mode on your camera for exposure.
This achieves two things.
First it slows down the process of taking photographs. This gives you back control and makes you think more about the image you are trying to capture.
For example do you want lots of depth of field or do you want to blur the background. Do you want to include natural light or not.
Now you are in manual mode you have 4 things you can set on the camera and a few others outside the camera each will have a big impact on the way the photo looks. each variable controls light in a different way.
I will be discussing each of these over the next few days.




photography tips

Each day i will try and pass on one tip i have learned over the years to help make my photographs just that little bit better.


My first tip is wherever possible use a tripod. This may seem unnecessary when shooting in bright light but using a tripod will allow you set a lower iso speed and this will reduce noise in the photograph. I always aim to shoot at iso 100 wherever possible.