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20 Free Photography eBooks - PhotoFidelity - Blog. How to Shoot Long Exposures. Long exposure photography is gaining a lot of interest with the increase in long exposure videography. It seems like every day there is a new video being passed around the internet showcasing a city's skyline at night, morphing from still buildings to dancing lights (Josh Owen's timelapse of New York City is particularly enchanting). Lucky for still photographers, long exposures can capture that same energy in one steady shot. There are different techniques to capturing a perfect long exposure shot in the night and in the day.

Navigating and capturing the right amount of light can be the most difficult. But with the right equipment, a lot of patience and some know-how, you can get a quality image. (All images used in this article shot by Alex Wise, Tasmanian based amateur photographer.) Equipment Unlike still quick exposure photography, there is very little wiggle room in long exposure photography. Lengths of Exposure Photo: Alex Wise Photography (Long: 3 minute exposure) Shooting Indoor Portraits With Ease. Lighting Equipment Indoor portraiture can be very rewarding if you can overcome the pitfalls associated with it. Low light conditions, improper camera settings and color imbalance are all factors to contend with while attempting to capture natural looking results of your subjects.

With advances in camera functionality and lighting equipment, it is easier than ever to come away with spectacular results for any indoor shooting situation. This lesson examines a few lighting techniques you can use to bring your portrait work to the next level. Topics Covered: The Main Light with Tungsten Reducing Contrast with a Fill Light Mixing Daylight with Tungsten Balancing with Daylight Equipment Used: Camera/Media For this lesson, we wanted to show how you do not necessarily need a lot of lighting equipment to create beautiful, classic portraits. The Main Light with Tungsten To start, we attached a medium SilverDome to a continuous lighting unit and placed it off to the side of our model.

Figure 1 Figure 2. 1x.com - In Pursuit of the Sublime. PictureCorrect - Photography Tips and Techniques. Freelance Photography. Advanced Photography Tutorials. Photography Tutorials. An Introduction to Exposure. We have taken a look at the creative or artistic bit of taking photographs, composition, if you read that bit, so now we will have a look at the science bit, exposure. Unsurprisingly, exposure simply means allowing light to strike your film. The tricky part is knowing how much light you need and how to control the amount of light reaching the film. The former is taken care of by a light meter, usually built in to the camera, and the latter is achieved by means of the aperture and shutter controls on your camera.

You control the exposure by allowing light to pass through the aperture for a given amount of time. Right now we are going to have a look at the way apertures and shutters are used to control exposure but not the other important functions they perform. Aperture and f-numbers. F 1.4; f 2; f 2.8; f 4; f5.6; f 8; f 11; f 16; f 22; f 32 1sec; 1/2sec; 1/4sec; 1/8th; 1/ 15th; 1/30th; 1/60th; 1/125th; 1/250th; 1/500th; 1/1000th; 1/2000th Table of contents Next.

How to Photograph Sunsets. Mask the Sun To reduce the overpowering effect of the sun, I waited till it was low in the sky (and thus dimmer) and I masked it behind Oceanside Pier. Without the bright sun, the film was free to record the lovely colors of the sky and high clouds. The pier is the subject and the palm trees frame the shot. Avoid the Sun Here the sun is setting to the left of the picture. Avoiding the bright sun has allowed the image to be more even and keep the delicate colors. Shoot After Sunset This shot of Santa Monica Pier was taken 30 minutes after sunset, when the high whispy clouds had turned red. Avoid The Sun The biggest problem with sunsets is the sun. There’s no easy way around this, so the trick is to either wait until the sun is on the horizon (when It’s dimmer), or photograph the sunset without the sun.

Shoot The Sunset After Sunset The sky often has the most color after the sun has set (the “afterglow”). Find A Foreground Filters Watch for Clouds Clouds add magic to a sunset. Photography Techniques. I often get questions about how I took one picture or another. Perhaps the most common is this one: "I'm a beginner, and it would really help me learn if you could tell me what camera settings you had when you took that picture. " This is, perhaps, the worst possible question a student can ask, and conversely, it's the most irresponsible one a teacher can answer.

This dispels the old saying that "there is no such thing as a stupid question. " There definitely is such a thing, but it's not because the student should know the answer to it; it's because the student is looking for the quick solution to an otherwise trickier problem, and the teacher is doing a disservice by answering that question. If you peel away the "technical" aspects to photography, the real meat of the craft can only be learned through exhaustive, repetitive experimentation.

Indeed, this is how creativity is learned in other fields in the arts. But what about that "technique" thing? Click to recommend this page: Earth Shots | Photo of the Day Contest. The Weakest Link. William James once said “A chain is no stronger than its weakest link”. That statement applies to many things in life, including the area of ink jet printing. I can remember back to the days of the original Iris printers, and I still marvel at how those devices set the stage for both digital fine art and photographic print making. But, unlike previous technologies such as Lithography (a fancy word for offset printing) or Serigraphy ( a fancy word for silk screening), early inkjet printing wasn’t immediately welcomed into the world of limited edition art.

In fact it had to prove its legitimacy, and, one of the first proving grounds was the archival properties of its ink and media. No one could contest the visual quality of an Iris print. For those pioneering Iris printers, when it came to ligthfastness, the combination of both magenta and yellow inks were the weak link due to catalytic fading. Fast forward to today. A little explanation. But does it? Not so fast But again—process matters. Photography Tips and Techniques CWMSQQ-2058428522.

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