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Six quick tips to improve your digital photography

Six quick tips to improve your digital photography Tube. Duration : 3.52 Mins.


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Five tips to improve your landscape photography long exposure

1st Three legs are better than two. A tripod is essential, but instead of running out and buying an old tripod I recommend saving for a well built model from a reputable manufacturer are Gitzo and Manfrotto tripod two, in my mind. A tripod that is poorly built or is too easy for your camera next to useless as it is with every gentle breeze shake or even under the vibration of the camera shutter.

2nd Use a low ISO. You can onlythink, ok, low light, the ISO. The unfortunate side effect of increased ISO noise is increased, this became a real problem when shooting at slow shutter speeds, so keep the ISO down is of great importance. Just use a slower shutter speed instead, knowing that the camera is supported by your sturdy tripod.

3rd Ever heard of a gray filter? Available in a variety of strengths and assess how much light they cut. In essence, ND filters reduce the amountAt the same time light hits your sensor gives no further changes in the color temperature or visual quality. In practice, they will often change the color temperature slightly but there is nothing that can not be resolved with the white balance. Now we can assume are photographing a waterfall, and we want to make the water like a gentle mist. First you would select a low ISO and small aperture to achieve the longest shutter speed, even the shutter speed can be faster than you wish. Just popon a ND filter to slow things down even more and a little dance.

4th Film is not dead! Now photos with long exposures, it is not. In contrast to digital sensors, which develop unpleasant noises during long exposures film treats them well and can make some really great long exposure images. One issue of note in the use of film for long exposure times is a guy working as reciprocity failure known. Basically, film loses sensitivity over the length of the exposure light, and this mustbe compensated. Find a reciprocity chart for each brand and type of film you use to increase your exposure compensation and bob's your uncle, assuming you have an uncle named Bob, that is.

5th Guiding Light. No, I am not referring to a golden light that leads out of the sky and you on the path of forgiveness, this is called acid and was big in the 70s. What I am referring is an inexpensive, battery operated torch. Trust me when I say it is an essential piece of kit. How toStart shooting long exposure photos that you begin to find themselves in situations of twilight, a torch is a huge win for you to change settings on the camera and find your way out of locations in the dark.

Tips to improve architectural photography

There are many ways and techniques of photography on the inside and outside the home. So let's see some basic tips that photography would help us to improve and architectural.

Light
Light can increase the shade, texture, contrast and reflections. The more levels of contrast can also lead to the exposure of photos in the wrong scene, but they easily overcome photographers only if the compensation of exposure. Another method that weThis is the bracket of shots at different exposure times and then she adds in a program.

Lens
A wide angle lens or fish eye is perfect for this kind of photography as it allows the photographer to get the entire frame building in the. But sometimes, the glass is not in a position to complete scene when you need the panoramic format.

Exterior and interior
Architectural Photography is not limited to building the front des It could bedifficult to correct the white balance. Interior shots are difficult to take in the older buildings, as small windows and doors that are supposed lack of natural light. So, try using a tripod, and you can also use the ND filter to avoid the high points while shooting in the day. You can also spread to flash additional lighting such as.

Silhouette
If you shoot in silhouette at sunset, the place of architecture between the sun and themselves Also, make sure that theFlash is disabled. Night shots could atmospheric and dramatic, but just remember to click them, if only a bit of color and light in the sky, as this would contribute to the left to add sound in the background and examine in detail. Make the use of long exposure times and large aperture.

Check the weather
Like the other types of photography, images can be viewed in the good weather all kinds. Revisiting the building and shooting in different weather conditions can actually helpa photographer, a good portfolio of pictures.

Reflection
It helps to add extra dimensions to the architectural images. Use it in your photos, as this allows a photographer on the screen, where the building can easily create indistinct. Many of the reflective surfaces are the ones you do not really need to practice. For example, water features, windows, wet streets, modern art, rivers and puddles. Also they should not graphic and aesthetic should be with the gameLines, shadows and lights.