Sunday, November 18, 2012
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Canon S110 with Wi-Fi & Touchscreen.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Tourist place Photograpy-an overview.
2) Yea...since u are at the village,town or city, you will find photogenic subjects... Find the right place to shoot from...For example, some higher angle may help you to view a lot more than imaginable....Also not to forget ground level photography....this is mostly forgotten, as people are in habit of shooting standing, or sometimes on knees. Ground level shots are most difficult but with digicams having live view, it becomes somewhat easier....where u can sit, or in other cases u have to lie down....not a joke...hahaha....this angle very few try...may be or may not be in public places, but in parks it can do well......ANYHOW MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR VISIT....Many photographers think, they will come again, but never have opportunity to go back at that place.
3) Overall the weather is most important....India in one of the best countries for photography having sunlight round the year....So morning, noon and evening all are delightful for the camera....LET YOUR CAMERA ALSO SMILE....AND U WILL HAVE THE BEST OF PICTURES.......I mean keep all focal lengths you will require in one, two or three lenses...Keep the battery checked up and have one extra. Now, how many GB cards you have with you.....Divide them into 2 GB cards each, so unfortunately if u miss one, there is still a lot with you.
4) Find out interesting subjects....it depends if you are in the middle of the market/town or on the outskirts of the place.....You shd be clever enough not to disappoint others by your camera's presence and take good pictures. Here your selection of lens will work. like a kit lens and a 70-300 zoom for wide angle shots and telephoto shots of annoyed subjects.....To take better shots, allure the children and by angling towards them, you can take other good shots by going wide or zooming in.
5) Here you will be selective of DOF----when shooting landscape, people, buildings etc from the point of view of pictorial photography. In good light small aperture will do wonder and when u open to f3.5, increase the SS and decrease the ISO to minimum in ur camera.and when light is low using bigger aperture will limit the dof..rendering the best of results.......One lens I would recommend is 50mm f1.4 or f1.8 if possible. It is a good choice of many photography, controlling depth of field......So I have given some point while visiting tourist places....Just try and get more.....The above pic...1/500,f11,ISO 100.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Birds our of your home window.
2) Please help to keep the environment with more of the plants and trees saved from cutting/destroying for the sake of fulfilling our unwanted needs.....We will be losing the sight of birds if 'save the environment' attitude is not employed....Many birds are migratory and they come from long distances from other countries too.....If the authorities are helpful to make 'bird sancturies', there can be nothing better than that!.......The bird above needed an exposure of 1`/1000 at f8, ISO 200, with 70-300 zoom.....The image is cropped to bring out a better view of the bird....In front of the bird, I am sorry, there is the joint of cables.......Some photoshop expertise will set the cable right.
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