Showing posts with label texture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label texture. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
EVERY DETAIL COUNTS
I THINK MY BLOGS may have helped many, as these go into the basics of photography, though not starting from the scratch, like advent of photography, film, or cameras, whether film or dcams. However when anybody has a camera in his hand, he understands, what he has to do. While photographing outdoors, concentrate solely on smaller details, and observe them minutely. This is the way, u are shooting, making ur photograph, or doing an assignment. You wud require to wait hours for the subject, lighting, keeping in mind the surrounding areas, which may include unexpected frames and moments, patterns, lines, horizontal or vertical, may be diagonal, curves, spirals, geometrical designs like triangles, perspectives, polygons, circles, textures and much more as ur patience awaits. The scene above I shot at 5 pm and it gave me good chance to observe its details and the beautiful lighting. Getting ahead will pay a lot, as described above with inclusion of ur imagination.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
VISUAL CREATIVITY

THERE IS PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND EVERY PICTURE. What satisfies me may not satisfy other person. Therefore the question is legitimate? Where does the visual creativity come from? This being an almost unanswerable question and nobody has yet explained and the reply does not emanate from the camera itself. The reason may be we are too impatient and distracted...We do not wish to give enough time for the factual assessment of the picture. Photography is enriched with all around objects concerned with light and form, textural pattern and interplay of colours. U are a photographer. there it needs that u deeply involve and bring out the possible and impossible.
In the adjacent picture u will find interplay of not many colours,but form,and texture. It is an intentional proposition.
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impatient,
lighting.,
texture,
time,
visual creativity
Sunday, October 11, 2009
TEXTURE IN FACES

Find out the subjects who have good texture on their faces, may be man or woman....there are many people around...only u have to click them....
2.Texture makes a significant contribution to the expressive qualities of any photograph whether in support of other visual elements or as the main element on its own....
3. Texture is directly related to the sense of touch...It is a three-dimensional relief of surfaces that is visible to the eye and can be experienced with touch.....
4. U can experienced the above with the photograph of this great grandma (though i do not know her), who posed for me.
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