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Curso de fotografía. Índice

Curso de fotografía. Índice

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Aprendiendo a fotografiar Acabamos de sacar de la caja nuestra nueva réflex y no vamos a tardar mucho en encenderla para empezar a disparar pero antes de hacerlo vamos a poner los pies en el suelo y pararnos a pensar que fotografiar no es una empresa sencilla, que requiere de práctica y técnica el conseguir imágenes que no nos resulten frustrantes. El aprendizaje no acaba nunca, independientemente del campo o la materia de la que estemos hablando y la fotografía no iba a ser una excepción. Quizá incluso tengamos una ventaja con respecto a otros ámbitos pues hoy en día podemos practicar y empezar a acumular experiencia y conocimiento cuando queramos. Leer libros y revistas fotográficas es fundamental y una manera muy rápida y amena de aprender fotografía a la vez que sirven como fuente de inspiración y van formando nuestra "visión fotográfica" de cara al futuro, sin duda. Foto: Mortimer?

Back to Basics: Film Speed Getting blurry shots when you shoot inside? Night shots all browny looking or washed out? Got no detail in clouds or snow or on beaches? Although a very nice photo, this 100 speed film (even on a nicely sunny day) wasn’t fast enough to capture the action without shake and blur, a 200 or 400 would have been better. I won’t name names, and it’s not the first time I’ve seen this, but I saw a very nicely composed photo of a pet on the site today that the author had commented underneath “still getting blurry shots…”. There are many things that can cause this sort of problem, but if you focussed properly, it boils down to one thing. Please activate JavaScript to see this gallery This was an overcast day, by no means rainy or dark but the use of a 400 speed film mean the film was fast enough to get a ‘tack sharp’ picture. Choose the right film for the job. Here a personal favourite, Lomography CN800, was used. All film is rated for something called speed. But let’s get this bit right first.

The 20 Best Websites for Learning Digital Photography I’m beginning to warm up to cheesy stock photos… have you noticed that I’ve used some super cheesy ones the last few days? I’ve spent several days searching all over the Internet to find the very best 21 up-and-coming photography websites. Each of the sites on this list are well deserving of a good read. Here, I will use “up-and-coming” to mean websites that are not yet household names (such as Digital Photography School, Strobist, or Scott Kelby’s Blog) even if the sites are already somewhat popular. CurrentPhotographer.com – This site has a tremendous amount of quality content. EPhotoZine.com – This site has great information, especially for beginning and intermediate photographers. Photography.ca – I absolutely love this podcast by Marko Kulik up in Canada (eh?). PhotographyTalk.com – This is a large site with an active community behind it. PhotoNaturalist.com – This site is focused on outdoor photography of nature: wildlife, landscape, and macro.

Nomad Expediciones Fotográficas blog DigitaLIZA 135 Film Scanning Mask: Better Scans with the DigitaLIZA I was a bit skeptical about the Digitaliza since I thought I can scan sprockets on my own. But since getting a sprocket capable camera, I considered giving the Digitaliza a try. What a nice surprise it was! Shooting sprockets is fun but having them scanned by my local photo lab was disappointing. They seem to have trouble scanning films that have unusual sizes like Sprocket Rocket or the Horizon Perfekt. Using the Digitaliza is easy especially with the instructional videos available online. Well, you can be the judge of that. Please activate JavaScript to see this gallery Do yourselves a favor. The DigitaLIZA 35mm Scanning Mask holds your 35mm negatives in place so you can scan them, sprocket holes and all! You are currently not logged in, do so now to add comments, like articles as well as photos, submit to competitions, translate articles and gain access to unlimited photo upload!

100 Helpful Photography Tutorials for Beginners and Professionals Photography as both a profession and a hobby is an incredibly expansive topic that covers a remarkably vast range of subjects from science and art. No matter where you lie on the professional spectrum, there is simply always more to learn. We spent countless hours scouring the web for the best content we could find and share with you, and today we'll help you expand your knowledge with 100 photography related tutorials! "There are many composition guidelines which can be applied in almost any situation, to enhance the impact of a scene. "Graphic illustrations [and explanations] of the difference between RAW and JPEG (also called JPG). A basic discussion of white balance and how to respond to different lighting situations. "Use a simple device to get perfect color in all of your shots" "What you need to know to get the most from today’s amazing high-ISO settings" "A beginner’s guide to focal lengths and how they affect photographs" "Ever wonder what it is that actually makes a camera work?

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