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Friday, September 24, 2010

Secret tip number 3 in the world of digital photography

Now I know that you are wondering what the third secret of digital photography is okay ....
I think I will wait until next week to tell ... just kidding! now I will tell you.
It is the technical capacity at some point in time. Is all that?You are saying. Well my friend, learn what things mean, what the camera feels like it can take a lifetime, so here are some simple ways to help you learn to make your digital photography skills to refine. Once you have the artistic side of digital photography, you can then fine tune of the artist in you and working that camera.
Just before the digital camera I explain in more detail, I would like to begin by saying that about digital photography, you have to learn the technical aspects of the digital camera so you can model and the controller, not the other way around.When you first start in digital photography feel like you're at the whim of the digital camera and it checks your digital photography. As soon as you start to learn what is doing what on the camera, you will find that you have the main and controller.
Let us look at the common terms in digital photography and simplify in plain English.(God knows that you are always looking at the manual that came with your camera to think "what the heck is that?" So read this instead.)
Hey the only thing I knew when I started digital photography was 6 years ago what a lens hood was so if you do not know the basic things you will not be able to feel bad. That's why I'm here, to help you.
In the first place well in digital photography you must first understand how the camera works. Your digital camera is a brilliant device and is very much like the human eye. There is a "blinker" and a "pupil".The blinker blinking can be opened and closed-this is the operation of the shutter. the student-how far the lens is open to light is the aperture. The Flash works as a light torch. It is a direct light source for more light where the camera needs. You can register at any time of day or night.
In this way we can with this fundamental analogy meanings.Not to try these things to remember, don't forget the basics of how the camera to start works get stressed these things, then eventually you will be achieved more.
Metering: This basically means, the total amount of light falling on the sensor in the digital camera.The way in which this "measuring is" is by calling the level a "value". or in shorter time frames for digital photography are called a "E/V". The more E/V registered on your digital camera gets the more light in.Think of it as a higher E/V means a higher concentration of light in the camera.
On my Sony brick ... sorry I mean my old Sony Cyber shot, if I had a sunset shot and the need for more light in the image than I the E/v to + 2.0 will increase.If it's a sunny day, as a bright summer day and I would like to stop the image of his overexposed and reduce the amount of light that the digital camera, I will, for example, the e/V to-0,3.
These numbers relate only to my camera, so don't worry too much about them, but just the principle to understand. The less the e/V number the less light.In fact, you create the pupil in smaller so less light and vice versa.
Opening: the aperture means that the actual size of the opening of the lens. it is a party such as the exposure, but refers to the size of more than anything. Think of this as the opening and controls how much light gets into the camera sensor.
Shutter speed: this is the eyelid, if you want to. it is the speed with which the blinker can be opened and closed flashes.A quick "blink": you can freeze time and fast action pictures such as a person who without blurring or cars racing without blurring.It is therefore really the measurement of how long the shutter is open when the digital picture was taken.
You see sometimes 1/125th or 125 for example.This means that the shutter open for 125th of a second. the higher the amount of time, the longer the shutter remains open.So in digital photography picture-taking terms if you want to a blurred effect then leave the shutter open for a second to 10 seconds, and see the difference in power.The faster the shutter is open, the more you will catch peoples, such as racing cars or rapid action suspended over time without blur.
Lag: I know that if "pain in the ass". it is the delay between when you press the shutter button is pressed and when the camera is actually the photo.Is the problem with digital photography until last year when the digital SLR cameras have almost reduced this altogether. the higher priced cameras have very little delay.
Flash fill: this is a savior for photos of the day when there is more than exposed overexposed and underexposed areas in a digital photo in the same photo. imagine a bright sunny day and you take a photo of someone on the beach with the sun behind them.The digital camera will actually "see" the clear skies and keep that in focus and reduce the light on the face of people.To counter this, you can use the Flash to compensate for the camera "forget" about the face of people. its the best thing since sliced bread. This is how you pictures of people blowing out birthday candles and are able to see their faces.
The rule of thirds: when I first started digital photography I thought, "Gee I should not be that picture unless I comply with this principle."Well, that didn't take long. now I dont even think about it. But this principle in the photography a guideline, not a line should be called. but if you're just digital photography begins his fun to learn-it really helps you.
This website describes it better than I can.(www.digitalpostproduction.com/htm/features/digitalvideoglossary.htm)
"This line is the rectangular shape and distributes it in the third. the most important elements or objects in a composition must be one of these holidays falls on a non-member lines. between two points in our photo where viewers eyes relax must fall on one of these rules where both a horizontal and a vertical line to a halt."
Okay, so that's about it for now. just concentrate on the things in the world of digital photography and the rest will come with time and a lot of practice. the best way to be good at digital photography is that your heart, just relax and let your mind and that the artist in your area, and then things will fall into place.
There is more to "Digital Photography Success", of course, so if you want to view and learn more about the adept at this highly addictive hobby then go to http://www.digitalphotographysuccess.com/.
My best for you,
Amy Renfrey

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