Showing posts with label Outdoor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor. Show all posts

Digital Photography Tutorial - Outdoor Portraits - How to Blur the background - Beginner lesson

Digital Photography Tutorial - Outdoor Portraits - How to Blur the background - Beginner lesson Video Clips. Duration : 11.78 Mins.


www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com A video on Outdoor portrait photography. Please watch my Aperture video first if you already haven't seen it by clicking on my channel. These are the 4 easy steps to blur your background in outdoor portrait photography. 1. Use lower aperture value 2. Stay close to your subject 3. Zoom in to your subject 4. Keep a good distance between your subject and the background. If you feel this video has helped you, please THUMBS UP If you have any question, please ask me on facebook. SUBSCRIBE for future videos. It's free! Until next time, keep clicking. Visit www.PhotographersonUTube.com if you want to do photography on a budget.

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Outdoor Photography Tips with Jerry Monkman

Outdoor Photography Tips with Jerry Monkman Video Clips. Duration : 4.60 Mins.


Nature and adventure photographer Jerry Monkman demonstrates three important tips for great photography. Monkman is a frequent contributor to AMC Outdoors, and along with his wife, Marcy, authored Discover Acadia National Park, 3rd Edition (AMC Books), available at amcstore.outdoors.org His newest book "AMC Guide to Outdoor Digital Photography" is now available at our store: amcstore.outdoors.org

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Outdoor Photography Lighting Techniques - Nigel Barker's Group Outdoor Photography Tips

Outdoor Photography Lighting Techniques - Nigel Barker's Group Outdoor Photography Tips Tube. Duration : 2.57 Mins.


bit.ly ►Outdoor Photography Lighting Techniques - Nigel Barker's Group Outdoor Photography Tips Ah, the great outdoors! Soccer in the park, a garden party, or a day at the beach can be great opportunities to take frame-worthy photos of family and friends. Professional photographer...

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Digital Photography - Photographing Outdoor Sports Part 4

Digital Photography - Photographing Outdoor Sports Part 4 Tube. Duration : 5.08 Mins.


Do you know where you should stand to get the best pictures during a sporting event? Watch part 4 of shooting outdoor sports to find out where you should be standing to get the best pictures. This is a photo tutorial that to help all photographers. How many licks does it take to get to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop? If you missed parts 1-3 be sure to check them out. FroKnowsPhoto.com Launching June 1 Please add @FroKnowsPhoto to twitter

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Outdoor Photography: Sunrise Photography on Edisto Beach

Outdoor Photography: Sunrise Photography on Edisto Beach Tube. Duration : 3.55 Mins.


See how Tony Sweet photographs the shore line at sunrise. This clip from the Master Photo Workshops title "Visual Artistry" shows how Tony gets dramatic leading lines from the receding waves.

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Outdoor Lighting Portrait Photography

Wednesday was froknowsphoto.com Lightroom day for quite a while. Now his Lightroom / lighting will day! In this video I go about portrait lighting outdoors then go over some samples and how I made it. A few of the samples were fire, but the rest were available light. The video was also done in available light without additional lighting. If you portraits outdoors, you should see the light on the person's face. The central part of the face (eyebrows, eyes,Cheeks, nose, mouth and chin) shall be as the Mask of the face. That's where you focus your efforts and be sure lighting, a pleasant necessity. The best way is to learn and take better care of them, study your favorite photos (www.flickr.com photographers (www.flickr.com (pun intended) and also in television. At the traffic light vs. shadow look. See the camera angle, head position , intensity of light vs. shade, hardness or softness of the light, etc. etc.are many things that make a difference in your portraits ... hopefully this will make you more ideas and better portraits!

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Outdoor Photography Tips - Your Guide to Outdoor Photography

Outdoor photography can help you share the duty of the wilderness with your friends and family. If you take picture of wildlife, is the first and most important rule to be patient! Good pictures require lots of patience, so make sure you move slowly and not scare away the animals. Keep far enough away so you do not scare the animals, but close enough where you could get good pictures.

Small animals will look small in a picture near as to the imageGround to a better image. You may need a zoom lens for this kind of photography. This is probably something you want when buying a camera. Even if you get any good pictures on the first day, do not be discouraged. There is always another opportunity to take a good picture. Not too close to big animals because they are large and easy to be photographed. Always be ready, because the right opportunity, could make an image itone second and gone the next. Also, make sure you capture the eyes of the animals. If you capture the eyes, you capture a great photo.

Natural lighting is another important factor in outdoor photography. Depending on the season, time of day, etc., your lighting can be different. The time of day, like sunrise or sunset, you can make your photo and personal feeling. Also, the angle of the sun is important. You may need to fill to the level of acceptanceShadow in the picture. The time of year also has some impact on the lighting. The worst time to take pictures of the day is lunch, because the sun is overhead. The use of flash and hard by the shadow of the sun produces, especially in the middle of the day.

The best way to ensure image brightness is to use a tripod. The tripod bring out the best in the lenses that you buy. Make sure you buy a stable, rigid tripod, as these create the best images. Also, make surethat you clean your lens, as sand or dust can keep a spot to build on all your pictures. If you sand, make sure you do not try to clean it yourself. Get professional help, because if you scratch your lens, you have a new or scratches have to buy all your pictures.

After you download your images to your computer, you can use a picture editing program, if necessary.

Outdoor Photography Tips - That Shiny round thing is the lens

Here is a stunning concept to get a grip on before you buy, the $ 4,000 mid-range Canonikon. The first rule of outdoor photography is ... Go outdoors!

Imagine this: You just sent your card to cardiac arrest. You have a beautiful black animal that no one is TOUCH! It is probably sitting in your cupboard, until it becomes obsolete (and has no resale value) so get out there and TAKE LOTS shots!

If you want to sit at home and readArticles like this you really are not the critical point. Do not read further, you get your butt out of this chair right now, pick up the camera, go outside and shoot what you see.

But it's night ...

So? This is the digital age! Here is the first tip:

Shoot what you see.

You can shoot, what you see and they can fix later in the computer. You do not see the photos - the camera. So, it is night. Night shots can look stunning. Shoot the city (itOutside it is not). Shoot your own home with the big yellow moon behind him. Shoot people are buying. Shoot your local park with mist envelops the earth and waves down from the street lamps ... Just get out and shoot!

Here are some very basic tips:

Get a camera.

You probably already have one, but if you did not go buy. Do not spend a fortune. The bottom of the range Sony Cyber Shots are great little camera for beginners who takegreat pictures.

Shoot lots of photos.

Do I need to explain? This is what kinds of cameras. You may not survive for long in captivity ... They photograph.

Read the manual that came with the camera.

No, really? Ah yes, Grasshopper. These manuals are replete with useful things. You have no idea what your camera until you study the manual to do. No kidding!

Put A skylight or UV (ultraviolet) filter toThere.

Outdoors you can get to dust, pollen, smoke, water on the lens. Lenses are expensive filters are cheap. This provides a filter on the lens quickly and if you have things clean, you clean the filter while the lens is protected.

Another battery purchase.

Do not be a wimp. Just buy another battery and keep it charged.

Another Memory Stick purchase.

Ditto.

Get Some Kind Of Real software for editing your recordings.

MostCameras come with a CD of the software and is designed specifically for people with low expectations. I keep coming back to Photoshop or Corel What are Something. You usually can not solve, when a shot is blurry, fuzzy or overexposed seriously (too bright or white) or underexposed (too dark) images. But you can always try ...

Get a tripod.

Some purists say you should not leave the house without one. If you have a love-hate relationship, buy a cheap. A tripod mainThe aim is to eliminate blurred images by moving the camera. If you as a Special Forces sniper, if your shutter speed goes below 1/60th of a second have been training, you'll probably get movement of the camera. Think before you buy as ... Remember that you carry around with them you have.

Polarization filter.

These filters work the same as Polaroid sunglasses. They remove water reflections, shiny objects, and so on. The air is full of water particles, so ...If you see a shot with a vivid blue sky, it is usually because the photographer used a polarizing filter.

Other Nifty filter and ordering.

Where do you see to stop once you have started? If you are a perfectionist Shop on outdoor photography - or if you want to do it semi-professional camera - just take the family to yours and ask whether it is a trade-in. Who knows? In any case, most filter effects can be cheated into a decent photo editingProgram.

Shoot It Now - Fix It Later.

Dr imaging software can treat most diseases. Do not hesitate - they shoot now! Do not wait for a better time. THIS is the best time. Shoot now, regret later. He hesitates Who ... Can always go back the next day.

Shoot lots of pictures. (Did I mention?) The only really bad picture is missed you, because you hesitated. But everybody is blowing at a given time. Do not panic. Just Go backthe next day. Maybe the shot is will still be there. Maybe it will be better. Maybe you really blew it. Go somewhere else and continue shooting.

Cameras are designed to take pictures. Get yours happy!