Sunday, 30 December 2012

camera settings for macro photography

Marco photography is interesting in taking pictures of objects, with the very thoroughness of detail makes the image will be more vivid and interesting to look at. macro image is the image of the object in the picture take from short distance or close up. all right we'll learn which camera settings do like for Marco photography.


Setting the ISO speed

By definition the ISO is a measure of the

Friday, 28 December 2012

Best Exposure camera setting

Hopefully after we are done with this you will resist any temptations you may have to use the automatic settings provided by your camera. Once you understand exposure, especially f-stops and shutter speeds, you should only ever use your aperture priority, time(shutter) priority, manual, and sometimes program settings leaving all those other settings on your dial worthless. Although those

Thursday, 27 December 2012

Setting POV Camera Composition

Okay, lets talk a little bit about point of view, or perspective. Although I haven't seen much participation yet, I am going to move forward anyway because some of you may have lost interest, or been a little confused by the exposure stuff. While I don't think you should continue until you understand it well, I will move on anyway, so if you decide to you can move on as well. You can always go

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Tips Cameras Lenses Photography

Okay, I realize that some of you don't have SLR (Single Lens Reflex) cameras, and some of you that do don't have lenses to change out anyway, well who cares I'm going to talk about lenses anyway. Even with a point and shoot understanding your lens could help out with your photography. Also, I don't really know of an assignment to give for this one, so it can be some nice reading as your

Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Constructive Criticism on Photography


Okay, this is for everybody, but mostly for those that are finished with assignments and are waiting for the next thing because you don't really care about lenses. I have been giving you all feedback on your assignments as they come in, so now it is your turn. I realize that in the beginning people feel like they can't give feedback because they don't know enough. Or they know if they like,

Monday, 24 December 2012

Practicing Exposure Photography

So you know your f-stops and shutter speeds like the back of your hand now, right? If not you may want to read over the first tutorial again. This is going to give you a chance to practice what you have learned so far. I'm sorry to spend so much time on this, but exposure is fundamental, and very key to getting a great shot. I went to Temple Square tonight and while I was there I took some

Saturday, 22 December 2012

Photography Rules Composition

Aside from exposure composition is probably the most important aspect in photography. If you can't create, yes you need to create a picture it just doesn't happen, something that will grab interest your pictures will always be of the point and shoot variety. When you start learning and using the rules of composition you will add interest to your shots, and when you understand the rules well

Thursday, 20 December 2012

ISO Camera setting

Well, it has been a while since I last wrote a post, but not a lot of people are following these anyway, so I don't have a lot of motivation to keep them going. Also I have been more involved with my forum these days too. Although ISO isn't something that I learned until later on, I think it is an important thing to consider. I have put it off thus far because I thought it wasn't too important

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Camera Lense Tutorial


You will find 3 common kinds of digital camera lens. Very first is really a wide-angle zoom lens. 2nd is really a "normal" viewpoint zoom lens. 3rd is really a telephoto zoom lens. Central size describes the actual zoom lens kind, along with smaller lens becoming wide-angle as well as lengthier becoming telephoto. Even though solitary focal-length lens can be found, numerous contemporary digital

Saturday, 15 December 2012

Reviews Camera Canon Powershot G15




Don’t know about you, but I shudder when I read that a camera company has described a lens or a camera as being ‘bright’.
I presume they mean that the lens involved is what used to be described as ‘fast’ … you know, with a maximum aperture of f1.5 or f2 or nearby. But bright …?
Anyway, this G series model – the Canon Powershot G15 – is the latest in what Canon used to describe as its top level

Capturing Portrait the Quintessential Travel




You’d be hard-pressed to find many people who don’t love to travel – especially amongst camera wielders. We love exploring new places around the globe and bringing back photos to share with all our friends. It’s exciting, and a look at the world outside our own perspective.
There are three questions I always find myself being asked when returning from a travel assignment – where did you go,