This is my favorite photo of me because I just look so happy. I look calm, cute , and just very happy, sitting on the couches in the high school. At that time I was being bothered by a friend taking the photo and one of the teachers.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
My favorite photo....
This is my favorite photo of me because I just look so happy. I look calm, cute , and just very happy, sitting on the couches in the high school. At that time I was being bothered by a friend taking the photo and one of the teachers.
My Five Favorite Photography Tips.....lol...
There are so many tips to choose from in the field of taking digital photography photos. Well for me I have a few that I like or are my Favorite.
- Macro Photography- I think that this is my most favorite because when you take a photo using macro mode it creates a bigger and life size photo of the object that you are taking a photo of. It also gives you a different perspective at how you look at the tiniest thing that was taken on macro mode to fit your eyes. That is really cool.
- Framing Your Shots- because you can create natural frames around your subjects that you are taking photos of.
- The Rule of Thirds- because this helps you to take a better photo of the subject you are shooting for.
- Creating Active Space- I like this one because when you take a photo while creating active space this helps to give a better view of thing in front of the object or subject that you are taking a photo of.
- Black and White Photography- I like taking photos in black and white because it makes a photo look like it has a story to the photo. And the photo looks more real.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Favorite places in ook...
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Elements I added...
I have just added a few more like five elements t my blogger. There is the picture of different fairies, a welcome note thing, a vote poll, and a list of my favorite movies.
- Favorite movies
- a poll
- picutres
- a welcome note thing
- another picture thing
Monday, May 5, 2008
Macro Photograpgy...
Beautiful Bugs
Other then bugs being annoying and gross they can make the most cool, dramatic, and colorful close-up photos. Their environment brings out many different colors in a photograph and they also bring out the texture around the insect or the subject. Bugs are just as unique as we are but there are more bugs in the world then there is humans. More plentiful. Bugs can be found anywhere in the world just about anytime of the month.
Macro Photography Tips
It is best if you set your camera on Macro mode to capture very small objects to make them look bigger then they are. Certain cameras can adjust to different close-ups and some other cameras can't. You can also use a tripod for better still close-up photos of small objects. A tripod also gets rid of the shakiness in a photo. On your camera you can also pick a small Aperture to take lager and to get better focus of small objects that are hard to capture.
Macro Photography
Macro photography is mainly close-up photos of very small objects like insets, peoples facial parts, and many other small objects. Macro photography helps you to take very descriptive and colorful photos. Macro makes the photo of the object like two times larger then its original size. Macro photos bring out many things in a photo like, texture, color, and very interesting designs on and around the object.
How to Photograph Bugs
Sometimes getting close to bugs can be kind of tricky. You have to observe your subject very carefully and try to look at their pattern of behavior. Remember that there are millions of bugs around you. You have to be patient with bugs. Bugs are like kids they run around everywhere, so you have to wait till they are in one spot for a while. But, it may take only a few minutes that the insect will be there, so you have to be quick about taking the right photo. You also have to careful about where you are standing because many bugs can see shadows really well and often get scared of you and your shadow.
A quick guide to Macro Photography
When taking a photo of something it is good to use colored subjects and make sure that they wont be so reflective.When taking photos of water try to make sure that there is some color around the water or to the side of the water. Sometimes when going to take a photo of something it can be hard to time things correctly. You have to take a few practice shots to make the photo just right and you can always delete the ones you don't like. Sometimes it just takes practice when taking Macro photos.
Macro photography for beginners
Macro photography is taking 1x magnified to be larger then usual. If the photo is anything less then it would just be close-up photography. Taking photos on Macro means making the photo of the subject life size. There are many different types of lenses to take macro and close-up photos of many things or for your subjects. There are sizes such as 77mm, 58mm, 20mm, those are just some of the sizes. They all zoom in at different distances to make things a different size. They also come in many different powers.
Macro tips
Taking Macro photos helps you to see just about every detail of the subject you are shooting or taking a photo of. Macro photography can be fun and interesting to the human eye and others. Taking Macro photos can also help capture the small details that were missed from far away. Most camera lenses have the ability to zoom in really far to take close-up photos and to focus on really small areas of a subject. You can also take many different photos of many different things that you are interested in for a macro shot. Taking macro photos does not require expensive equipment to take the photos that you want.
Digital Camera Macro Mode
The digital camera allows people to capture whatever they want and whatever type they prefer. In order to take close-up pictures of things, you have to set your camera to Macro mode which will allow you to take really close photos of the subject you are shooting for and it will help to bring out all the small details in that photo that you are shooting. Macro photography is a wonderful thing to use for very small objects like insects, nature, people, and many things you want to photos of and it also brings out the texture, color, and designs in the photos that don't usually show up in a picture that is taken from far away.
Ten quick Macro shooting tips
What you should when taking Macro photography photos is to check and see if the focus is where you want it and see of its just right for the photo you are going to take. Also when taking photos of something outdoors its best to make sure that the object will nit be messed uo by the wind, if so put something near it to keep it steady so that it will not blur when the photo is taken. To eliminate the blurs in a photo it is best to use the highest shutter speed that you can get on you camera.
The World of Macro
The good thing about photography is its ability to show us the world around us in many different ways that we don't usually see it as. Photography shows us more of the things that go unnoticed then when taking a photo in Macro made. You often get a better image of things when they are close-up and can see everything around you. Macro photography gives us the opportunity to look at things closer.
Other then bugs being annoying and gross they can make the most cool, dramatic, and colorful close-up photos. Their environment brings out many different colors in a photograph and they also bring out the texture around the insect or the subject. Bugs are just as unique as we are but there are more bugs in the world then there is humans. More plentiful. Bugs can be found anywhere in the world just about anytime of the month.
Macro Photography Tips
It is best if you set your camera on Macro mode to capture very small objects to make them look bigger then they are. Certain cameras can adjust to different close-ups and some other cameras can't. You can also use a tripod for better still close-up photos of small objects. A tripod also gets rid of the shakiness in a photo. On your camera you can also pick a small Aperture to take lager and to get better focus of small objects that are hard to capture.
Macro Photography
Macro photography is mainly close-up photos of very small objects like insets, peoples facial parts, and many other small objects. Macro photography helps you to take very descriptive and colorful photos. Macro makes the photo of the object like two times larger then its original size. Macro photos bring out many things in a photo like, texture, color, and very interesting designs on and around the object.
How to Photograph Bugs
Sometimes getting close to bugs can be kind of tricky. You have to observe your subject very carefully and try to look at their pattern of behavior. Remember that there are millions of bugs around you. You have to be patient with bugs. Bugs are like kids they run around everywhere, so you have to wait till they are in one spot for a while. But, it may take only a few minutes that the insect will be there, so you have to be quick about taking the right photo. You also have to careful about where you are standing because many bugs can see shadows really well and often get scared of you and your shadow.
A quick guide to Macro Photography
When taking a photo of something it is good to use colored subjects and make sure that they wont be so reflective.When taking photos of water try to make sure that there is some color around the water or to the side of the water. Sometimes when going to take a photo of something it can be hard to time things correctly. You have to take a few practice shots to make the photo just right and you can always delete the ones you don't like. Sometimes it just takes practice when taking Macro photos.
Macro photography for beginners
Macro photography is taking 1x magnified to be larger then usual. If the photo is anything less then it would just be close-up photography. Taking photos on Macro means making the photo of the subject life size. There are many different types of lenses to take macro and close-up photos of many things or for your subjects. There are sizes such as 77mm, 58mm, 20mm, those are just some of the sizes. They all zoom in at different distances to make things a different size. They also come in many different powers.
Macro tips
Taking Macro photos helps you to see just about every detail of the subject you are shooting or taking a photo of. Macro photography can be fun and interesting to the human eye and others. Taking Macro photos can also help capture the small details that were missed from far away. Most camera lenses have the ability to zoom in really far to take close-up photos and to focus on really small areas of a subject. You can also take many different photos of many different things that you are interested in for a macro shot. Taking macro photos does not require expensive equipment to take the photos that you want.
Digital Camera Macro Mode
The digital camera allows people to capture whatever they want and whatever type they prefer. In order to take close-up pictures of things, you have to set your camera to Macro mode which will allow you to take really close photos of the subject you are shooting for and it will help to bring out all the small details in that photo that you are shooting. Macro photography is a wonderful thing to use for very small objects like insects, nature, people, and many things you want to photos of and it also brings out the texture, color, and designs in the photos that don't usually show up in a picture that is taken from far away.
Ten quick Macro shooting tips
What you should when taking Macro photography photos is to check and see if the focus is where you want it and see of its just right for the photo you are going to take. Also when taking photos of something outdoors its best to make sure that the object will nit be messed uo by the wind, if so put something near it to keep it steady so that it will not blur when the photo is taken. To eliminate the blurs in a photo it is best to use the highest shutter speed that you can get on you camera.
The World of Macro
The good thing about photography is its ability to show us the world around us in many different ways that we don't usually see it as. Photography shows us more of the things that go unnoticed then when taking a photo in Macro made. You often get a better image of things when they are close-up and can see everything around you. Macro photography gives us the opportunity to look at things closer.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Annotaded Bibliography
Digital Photography Blog. Framing Your Picture.
When taking a picture it is best to have a frame in the picture, not a frame that you create, but a natural frame as in the picture creates it itself with its natural surroundings and objects around it. Foreground elements are usually used to create a frame for a picture. Frames in pictures isolate your main subject in the picture and create a natural, interesting picture.
Digital Photography Blog. The Rule of Thirds.
The Rule of Thirds make nicely balanced pictures. The Rule of Thirds is like dividing a picture into three parts or thirds. The picture is divided vertically and horizontally. When taking a picture setting the object or subject where the lines intersect so that the picture doesn’t turn out so boring.
Kodak. Photographing Birthdays.
When taking photos of a child on his or her birthday try to catch all the emotion, excitement, surprises, and so on. When taking pictures of a child and the cake with burning candles, you should always turn off the flash button so that you get a better picture of everything. Weather its your child turning 2, your mom who is about to be 38, or your grandpa who is turning 80. The photo will always be special.
Top Ten Reviews. Watch Your Background.
Try to make sure that your background is simple and doesn't have any distractions to it like people making faces in the background, trees everywhere or going through peoples heads, or bodies. Try to have no distractions what so ever. When your background is simple it makes the subject/object stand out better. Try to keep things looking natural to without making any changes to anything.
Top Ten Reviews. Go outdoors if possible.
They say that natural sunlight produces better photo lighting results. The skin color is natural and unaffected by the strange colors from not natural lighting, like from the inside…the lights could or can be dimmer and dark. Also using a flash indoors can make a picture look funny and discolored. Taking pictures outdoors can also bring out natural colors in the surrounding around you and make everything look beautiful and lively. Also taking photos outside can create a natural lighting for everything and keep the natural colors of the subject you are taking a photo of.
Top Ten Reviews. Use a flash outdoors.
The bright sun outside can sometimes create dark shadows in and around subjects/objects.
Dark shadows are usually around faces of people when taking photos outside in the sunlight. When taking photos outdoors in the sunlight it is best to set your flash to Fire. This eliminates the shadows around peoples faces and other subjects. When the shadows are eliminated the photo looks more beautiful and you get a well-lit photo.
GeoffLawrence.com. Direction of Lighting.
Light takes a big role in taking pictures and it is very important to how the light falls on your subject. To know if your subject is in the right place or positioning it to where there are no shadows. It is best to take photos when the sun is low in the sky like early in the morning or late at night when the sun is really low. When taking pictures outside while the sun is up in the sky it makes the subject shadowy, or if your taking a picture of someone the sun tends to make the person squint or have funny looking eyes.
Dale Laboratories. Get Close to Your Subject......Especially With "People" Shots.
Try to fill your frame with your primary subject. When you eliminate the sides and other things you will get a better and interesting picture. You will also minimize the red eyes that the flash causes from being too far away. You can also get a more dramatic and up close photo that everyone can enjoy, but with more detail of the subject or person.
Dale Laboratories. Use a faster shutter speed.
Camera movement is usually the cause of blurred images in a picture. When taking a picture of something or someone try to use a high shutter speed to eliminate the movement of the person and camera motion. When you use high shutter speed it helps to take away movement of any kind in a picture. That can create a better looking picture and of course a more still photo.
Dale Laboratories. Watch Your Flash Sync Speed.
The mistake that people make is using a camera with a high shutter speed that is over the synchronization speed. That is why the picture ends up half blocked is because of the focal plane shutter. The camera capacity level shoud show up on your camera shutter speed indicator.
When taking a picture it is best to have a frame in the picture, not a frame that you create, but a natural frame as in the picture creates it itself with its natural surroundings and objects around it. Foreground elements are usually used to create a frame for a picture. Frames in pictures isolate your main subject in the picture and create a natural, interesting picture.
Digital Photography Blog. The Rule of Thirds.
The Rule of Thirds make nicely balanced pictures. The Rule of Thirds is like dividing a picture into three parts or thirds. The picture is divided vertically and horizontally. When taking a picture setting the object or subject where the lines intersect so that the picture doesn’t turn out so boring.
Kodak. Photographing Birthdays.
When taking photos of a child on his or her birthday try to catch all the emotion, excitement, surprises, and so on. When taking pictures of a child and the cake with burning candles, you should always turn off the flash button so that you get a better picture of everything. Weather its your child turning 2, your mom who is about to be 38, or your grandpa who is turning 80. The photo will always be special.
Top Ten Reviews. Watch Your Background.
Try to make sure that your background is simple and doesn't have any distractions to it like people making faces in the background, trees everywhere or going through peoples heads, or bodies. Try to have no distractions what so ever. When your background is simple it makes the subject/object stand out better. Try to keep things looking natural to without making any changes to anything.
Top Ten Reviews. Go outdoors if possible.
They say that natural sunlight produces better photo lighting results. The skin color is natural and unaffected by the strange colors from not natural lighting, like from the inside…the lights could or can be dimmer and dark. Also using a flash indoors can make a picture look funny and discolored. Taking pictures outdoors can also bring out natural colors in the surrounding around you and make everything look beautiful and lively. Also taking photos outside can create a natural lighting for everything and keep the natural colors of the subject you are taking a photo of.
Top Ten Reviews. Use a flash outdoors.
The bright sun outside can sometimes create dark shadows in and around subjects/objects.
Dark shadows are usually around faces of people when taking photos outside in the sunlight. When taking photos outdoors in the sunlight it is best to set your flash to Fire. This eliminates the shadows around peoples faces and other subjects. When the shadows are eliminated the photo looks more beautiful and you get a well-lit photo.
GeoffLawrence.com. Direction of Lighting.
Light takes a big role in taking pictures and it is very important to how the light falls on your subject. To know if your subject is in the right place or positioning it to where there are no shadows. It is best to take photos when the sun is low in the sky like early in the morning or late at night when the sun is really low. When taking pictures outside while the sun is up in the sky it makes the subject shadowy, or if your taking a picture of someone the sun tends to make the person squint or have funny looking eyes.
Dale Laboratories. Get Close to Your Subject......Especially With "People" Shots.
Try to fill your frame with your primary subject. When you eliminate the sides and other things you will get a better and interesting picture. You will also minimize the red eyes that the flash causes from being too far away. You can also get a more dramatic and up close photo that everyone can enjoy, but with more detail of the subject or person.
Dale Laboratories. Use a faster shutter speed.
Camera movement is usually the cause of blurred images in a picture. When taking a picture of something or someone try to use a high shutter speed to eliminate the movement of the person and camera motion. When you use high shutter speed it helps to take away movement of any kind in a picture. That can create a better looking picture and of course a more still photo.
Dale Laboratories. Watch Your Flash Sync Speed.
The mistake that people make is using a camera with a high shutter speed that is over the synchronization speed. That is why the picture ends up half blocked is because of the focal plane shutter. The camera capacity level shoud show up on your camera shutter speed indicator.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Photos taken around our village.
These are some photos that Mary and I have taken around the village. One picture is of me that Mary took at the beach and the fish racks are in the background. The other is of Mary at the playground posing for the camera and last but not least the other is of the windmills. I just wanted to take a picture of them because they look so peaceful and calming.
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