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Steel Rollin - BIGADDICT. "Panic Room" by Tilt Hôtel "Au vieux panier" Tilt featuring Tober / Grizz / Don ChoMarseille January 2012graffitilt.comauvieuxpanier.com.

Steel Rollin - BIGADDICT

Illustration. 10 Techniques for Amazing Portraits. A guest post by San Diego Wedding Photographer, Wayne Yuan As full-time photographers shooting 30+ weddings a year, we have to admit, sometimes it’s easy to fall into the same old formulas when it comes to portraits.

10 Techniques for Amazing Portraits

Even with new poses, taking portraits can become very mundane if the same compositions and angles are used for every couple–we’ve definitely been through that creative rut where our pictures start looking very familiar. Throughout the years, we’ve challenged ourselves to stay on top of our game with a few useful techniques. Here are some of our best tips to help keep things fresh and unique for each couple. 1. A lot of photographers out there say that their 50mm is a “must-have” portrait lens, but what a mid-range lens offers is a very familiar perspective, something that our eyes are used to seeing all the time. 2. Many times we are stuck seeing what is right in front of us. 3. During a wedding, our speedlites are never on-camera, even during the reception. 4. Digital Art and Photography. Fernando Vicente – Vanitas. Born in Madrid, Fernando Vicente begins his career in the ’80′s, mixing illustration with painting.

His unique style embodies bold and slightly aggressive visual concepts, giving him the freedom of playing with the composition. Experimentation is his motto, shifting and mixing different environments in just one work. In his series “Vanitas”, Vicente depicts the transient beauty of a woman’s body, juxtaposing an aristocratic attitude in his Hepburn-like beauties, with the reds and yellows of the flesh, all framed in a nicely textured cyan background. Or in lesser words: underneath, we are all the same.

(All images via Fernando Vicente’ blog) Studio MPLS. J Fletcher Design » Design. Diana_Eastman_anatomy_back.jpg (JPEG Image, 600x897 pixels) - Scaled (71%) Explore Modern Art. White Balance. Color Temperature To understand the concept of White Balance, you need to first understand the concept of color temperature.

White Balance

Color temperature is a characteristic of visible light. It provides a method of describing these characteristics and is measured in Kelvin (K). A light having higher color temperature will have more blue light or larger Kelvin value as compared to lower light, which has a smaller Kelvin value. The following table shows the color temperature of various sources of light. How does the Light Affect the Color? You must have noticed some photos turn out with an orange/yellow cast if shot under tungsten lighting or a bluish cast if shot under fluorescent lights. Why to Adjust the White Balance? Since different sources of light have different color hues, a picture taken with a normal white balance under artificial lighting conditions transmits the low heat to the camera’s sensor. Preset White Balance Settings Cloudy – This mode is ideal for while shooting on a cloudy day.