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Waterfalls Photography Tips

17th December 2008

Waterfalls Photography

Waterfalls Photography

Introduction
Waterfalls make a great subject for landscape photography. Either as part of a panoramic view or as a stand-alone landscape, waterfall scenes can be quite spectacular.

You have seen pictures of waterfalls in magazines and books and would love to be able to take pictures such as those. Well it is not as hard as you may think. In this article you will find some simple tips to use when confronted with a magnificent waterfall.

Prepare.

These are a few items that you should consider having with you on your outing to the waterfalls or any other photo shoot for that matter.

1) A tripod is a must. You will be using long shutter speeds and it is essential to keep the camera rock steady.
2) Use a shutter release cable instead of the shutter release button. This is not an essential piece of equipment if you are very careful. However it is possible to get camera shake when you press the shutter release button.
3) Use a neutral density filter. This will help keep the shot from being overexposed in the lighter areas such as sky, clouds, snow etc.. It will also help reduce the light source so you can use longer exposure times. The longer exposure will give the flowing water of the falls that silky appearance. This makes for a much more attractive shot.
4) If possible take a variety of lenses. This of course will enable you to take shots from wide angle panoramic to tight-in telephoto. It will also enable you to take shots from varying distances.
5) A lens hood will cut down on flaring especially if there are sunny periods.
6) Put your equipment in a backpack. This is the most comfortable way to carry it. Make it as light as possible.
7) If you will be walking trails to get to the falls make sure you have a trail map and make it an outing with friends. Always remember safety first.

Camera tips.

Here are some tips about your camera settings. Not all cameras will have all of these settings. Read your manual cameras and use the settings that are available to you.

1) If you can adjust the ISO on your camera, set it low, 100 should be fine. If your camera does not go that low do not worry, just set it as low as you can.
2) Try different f-stops to see which affect you like best. A higher f-stop will give you a greater depth of field and allow for a longer shutter speed without over exposing the shot.
3) Experiment with the shutter speed. Try 1 or 2 seconds or even longer. The effect will be dazzling. The longer the exposure the softer the moving water will appear.
4) Set the camera to bracket the shot. When you hold the shutter release down the camera will take three shots. One at regular exposure then one a little under and one a little overexposed. You can then choose the one you like the best.
5) Set the white balance manually. Again, your cameras manual will tell you how to do this.

Taking the shot

Now it is finally time to take the picture. Here are a few suggestions to get you started.

1) Start taking your pictures from a distance, and gradually move in closer. This will help to keep the scene from becoming contaminated. You do not want ugly footprints in your scene especially if it is a winter scene. (For those of us who get snow in the wintertime.)
2) Take your pictures when the waterfall is in the shade. The best time of day is early morning or evening when the light is not so direct. An overcast day is also great for shooting waterfalls. The cloudy conditions help to diffuse the light.
3) Frame the falls with the rocks of the cliff or trees, or ice formations. If you get ice and snow during your winter this is absolutely the best time to photograph waterfalls
4) Do not put the waterfalls right in the center of the shot. Try for an angle from one side or the other or place the offset falls in the frame. If you can get close to the bottom or the top of the falls without getting your camera wet this can make for a spectacular shot. Always remember. Safety first. Do not try for that spectacular shot if there is a danger of falling.
5) Try tilting the camera at different angles. Sometimes this can give you a perspective you did not see at first. A tall slender waterfall looks better when the camera is tilted 90 degrees, to give a portrait view. A wide waterfall looks better taken with the camera level in a landscape view.

Summary

Make preparation, collect together the proper equipment and travel as light as possible. There will be hiking involved.

Decide on a strategy for the shoot. Write down the settings you will want to use in an order that flows well.

Approach with a plan Take your distance shots first to avoid contaminating the scene. Have your shots planned before hand. But be prepared for that unexpected, unplanned shot. You will find that those are often the prize shots of your outing.

When walking into the falls pay attention to your surroundings. You never know when a terrific shot will present itself. Where ever you go always be looking for photographic opportunities.
Go out often and you will find that you learn something new each time and you will be able to see the improvement in your photography.

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Some people think about all the splendor of a supplement or clothes. Others think it is about nudity or titillation. Others still believe that a style of lighting.

All these things have some basis in reality, but miss the mark. First let’s look at another genre of photography, but closely linked to separate charm - fashion photography.

Glamor Photography is all clothes. Even when it seems to be a story about the models or skinny, it is about clothes. I like to say that fashion models are just clothes hangers. Which is probably why so many of them look like clothes hangers?

Given the focus on clothes, which is Sexy?

“Fashion is a bra, is the splendor of the breast.”

One of the advantages of being a model of charm rather than fashion of them is the picture is about you. You can be wearing The Million Dollar diamond studded bra, but the viewer is more interested in what is inside the bra more than the underwear.

This explains why the splendor of the models are not as thin as fashion models, and why many surgical enhancements to meet these brassieres.

If the model is to focus on the charm of the picture, what other things make the picture shine.

Make up is one factor. It is generally heavier and a major emphasis on the eyes and mouth. The colors are bolder and warmer than normal and eye makeup are smokier.

While the stereotype of the model is the charm of tan skin and blond hair, I have shot many models with pale skin and black hair, which reach and grab you. The point is the sexiness of that model, rather than the color of the skin.

Well, if it comes to sexy, it is not porn? It points out that the question of what is pornography. I once shot a friend in school girl outfit that exposed a little midrift and some of my feet and sister-in-law said that the porn. Although Playboy is considered to be low-end porn, Maxim is not recognized at all porn.

Sexiness is not about integrating people, is a theme attraction. When a woman is sexy, it does not necessarily want to have sex with a person, she’s focused on, but do not want their interest her.

So, show some skin in splendor, but is not a decisive factor. Indeed, it is generally sexier to cover up something’s, than to show everything. Even in the nude photographs of charm, you want to keep secret.

Finally, let’s talk about lighting. In general Glamour is considered to be a very warm illuminated. A warm lighting means that you have a gold / yellow / orange tint to it. Do not teach and charm of photography, I use the gel Bastard Amber. Bastard Amber is a particular shade. Hey, I did not make the name, but it works great.

You can do the splendor of the most lighting. I have done the natural white light, and even colored light blue. The color does not make it shine.

So now after the elimination of an idea of what is the charm of photography. We hope that will help you in your travel photography

Best Digital Camera

Best Digital Camera

Camera technology has come on leaps and along the borders in recent years and now can be obtained from digital cameras, which are extremely powerful. Digital camera principle works by converting data to take photos, which are then stored on a memory card and can be overridden or alone. The newest digital cameras are much more than just a camera and film, you can also record video and sound.

In the past, film cameras required holding the negatives of photos he took and after the film was used then we will have to take with her to shop for photographic development for a small fee. Today DIGITALS cheaper to use cameras on board memory to store photos and memory cards are used by more expensive cameras.

Before choosing a digital camera you need to decide for yourself what you intend to use the camera as you just want to take pictures, there is no point of buying a video camera and recording functions, as it will only waste cash. Think about the quality of the image are willing to take a look online and in the opinion and articles on the different cameras to see which ones offer the best image quality for your budget. Remember, that is how many pixels the camera does not necessarily mean better image quality research, such as when you see the camera before buying.

All photos on a digital camera can be easily transferred to the computer using a USB cable, and then you can view and edit them even when using different photo editing software, which is a great change to his photographs and make changes as needed. Some cameras have their own battery and charger, and some require separate batteries.

Night Photography Tips

17th December 2008

Night Photography

Night Photography

Taking pictures at night can be used to create mysterious and amazing photos. The longer the exposure associated with low-light can create unique effects and unusually sharp photos. And when I say long exposures I mean exposure lasted from half a second to even 15 - 30 seconds. Below are suggested: Top 5 important tips for photographing at night in order to succeed.

1. Using the flash
With insufficient light from the moon, most photographers will supplement the light from hand-held flashing, a technique known as “light painting”. Other, more sophisticated, they can also use movie lights and additional light as a flashlight. However, it is strongly encouraged not to use so much flash and actually trying to capture the natural light from the environment.

2. Equipment
For low light photos, a tripod is much needed. Is this normal or a miniature one, they will save a lot of trouble. As also mentioned, a miniature tripod can be very useful, since it is usually small enough to fit in trouser pockets, so that you can take it anywhere.

For me personally, I will use what is available at that time, when I want to take a picture. For example, park benches, garbage And, even ground, etc, to “help” me with my photo-taking.

3. Calculating exposure
This may be regarded as the most ambitious part of the photo taking. In manual mode, it may be difficult to estimate exposure for the perfect shot. With my experience shows that some cameras come with “auto” function that automatically calculates the “perfect” exposure to images shot. Personally, the best shots come from practice, practice is more experience, more experience and comes from a nice and beautiful photography. Take my advice, do it yourself!

4. Spare Parts
Each camera has a protection case / bag, do not forget that bring along your camera with you. This is to prevent moisture from the camera permeate the night temperature. I do not want to happen.

Next, and in order to spare the most important changes will always bring BATTERIES EXTRA! I do not believe I did not need further explanation. ADDITIONAL BATTERIES!

5. First, security
Security is of paramount importance
. There are places in the country, especially in cities, which are very dangerous at night. Remember that if it is to shoot, you have valuable equipment with you. So please be aware of your surroundings before deciding on the location.

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