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Female Photography: Taking Good Photo Model

Posted by admin On February - 13 - 2011 2 COMMENTS

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Take your camera everywhere with you and gain experience with means for image and spoils the effect of appropriate fees. You’ll eventually be able to loot single absorbent plans you look at the adulation of your support and the family. Maybe you’ll get the bug and can become a photographer. Digital cameras accept it and made accessible for the Abecedarian booty pictures acceptable. In the dog days old back, it was a blur speeding abroad for development, it is usually black to acquire all your pictures were horrible.

People without a head, blurred blobs and mysterious, unidentifiable altar were a costly means of the appearance of your agreement restricting cameras skill.Digital accurate results of your engraving. They give you something absolutely awning you see that the account is to attend the activity, such as appearance and you can instantly after rupture. You can also adjust the account on your computer if your camera has not been anchored for you.

Consider Starting A Photography Studio

Posted by admin On February - 9 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

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Photography has long been a popular pastime of yours, and now you want to help make this hobby more than just a hobby and to open your own photos. However, there are some things you should do before opening your photography equipment.

What you should do to open a plant Photography

The first step you must take to open a photography studio is to choose a place for real studio. You’ll probably need to rent a space in your local mall. If possible, try to rent an area that is central to the more commercial activity. By doing this, you have a better chance of attracting customers.

Once you’ve found where you want your own photography studio, the next thing is to select the proper camera equipment. While you can take professional photographs, it is logical that you’d have to buy professional camera equipment. For equipment that is best for one person, ask for help from a local photography store, or buy your equipment on the Web site of good reputation.


Once you have your photography studio well embellished and photographic equipment, purchased, the next step is to find a focus for your studio pictures. For example, do you want to specialize in portraits of marriage, or do you want all different types of portraits? Be aware that the more versatile you are, you have a better chance to gain customers.

To attract customers, you need to increase your reputation as a solid digital photographer. Once your installation is complete photography, have families and friends stop for additional photos. Ask them for permission to display their photographs in a place where customers can see all of them, so they know how talented you are taking photos.


Something that is essential for any photographer who wants to have a successful photo studio is a chance to get the best out of people. For example, if you take a picture associated with a person who is of a somewhat severe, giving the feeling at ease, or perhaps say a funny laugh. Images that have a smiling person do for better photos. Remember, it may take time to build your business, photography, but with perseverance, you’re sure to have an excellent photography studio.

photo lovers Ronnie and Devina

Posted by admin On December - 21 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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this picture is telling a pair of lovers who were making love because they will carry out a wedding the day after tomorrow. I hope your love eternal

female photography: blue scarf by charlie

Posted by admin On October - 19 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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hmmm long time no post, this time I love the new collection for you all, a fashion photograph is very beautiful. please see and do not forget to give comment, thanks

Five Tips for Better Portraits by: Tiffany Joyce

Posted by admin On August - 26 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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Portrait photography is not only a genre very popular with professional photographers, it is also a topic almost inevitable for photographers of all skills. Whenever you compose a picture with a person the subject, you take a picture. While the world of photography continues to grow, we strive to make portraits that capture more of the essence and personality of the person, rather than just a picture of how they look.

Here are some tips to help you improve your skills as a portrait photographer:

one: Come in close. Focus on one part of the person, rather than the whole body. Shooting hands, half-faces, eyes, profiles, feet … even photos with the subject facing you.

Two: to move far away. Take pictures that cover an entire environment of the person. Person’s position that the subject using the rule of thirds.

Three: Taking pictures continuously. Photograph your subject in motion, walking, having a conversation, cooking in the kitchen, dancing, or interact with their environment. Put your camera in burst mode and shoot in burst mode to capture a series of gunshots. This works especially well for children who have a status worse.

Four perspectives on change. It is not necessary to shoot your subject at eye level. Shoot above or below the mix a bit. Tilt your camera angle to capture movement and action.


Five: Take pictures of your subject that he or she likes to do. If they like the painting, photograph them while they are painting. If they like to ride, photographed at the arena riding or pasture. If they are motorcycle enthusiasts, have spent the ride while you take pictures continuously. If they were in a group, become a groupie for a night. Their enthusiasm shines through the quality of the portrait.

We encourage you to share your stories and examples of portrait photography in the comments!

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rock music

reckmon gilz division

music

rendhy (boo)

rock

rocky

rock band

feby (vocal)

guitar

gayuh

the opportunity this time I will menampikan reckmon photo for the third time, to locations in the radio studio unishi, this time not as usual reckmon personnel, this time only four people Rendy (boo), Feby, rocky, gayuh ….
raper asriin the absence came in because there are jobs.
radio studio this time-anal reckmon children playing acoustic music …. so the strains of music, although they typically remain visible.
I hope you are all well pleased ,…. give your comments?

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young girl

dephya

young model

looking sky

little models

dephya beautiful

is models

young models dephya

young girls

young girls dephya

sandra models

looks back dephya

young girl models on the beach, … it is a concept that I took at that time?
to wear costumes patterned very suitable for the beach, … more bright and cheerful.
My affection for five hours late taking the sunset a little late ,…. but with so I’m quite satisfied with this result …
with cameras and equipment that is not limited to an obstacle.

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Event Photography: music concerts in Caesar

Posted by admin On April - 26 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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music

kristian klausa

music event

music event

klausa

klausa

music concert

guitars

music events

drums

saturday night exactly 11 hours of music concerts tonight in C-section, followed six other bands who entered the final, .. one of my friends with a band clause.
with a total of three songs sung clause provides excitement for all fans …

I am a time to time to come, I left for personal photo collections

please give your comments about this picture,thanks

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People photography: sleeping on the streets

Posted by admin On April - 25 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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sleeping

sleep

sleep

sleeping in the streets

sleep in the street

pedicab driver who fell asleep

the photo above I give the title to bed, .. maybe it was just right so is the way people on the streets if you want to rest at night, any place to sleep …. the They made no matter what anyone says around
Newspaper repose them enough to sleep and a place that has a roof in order to avoid when it rains
I salute them, great, great ,….. a tough person.
This is a lesson for us all, never complained what we get now because it’s all good god, …

please give your comments about this pictures,thanks

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Tips: Slow shutter speeds

Posted by admin On April - 8 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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waterfall,slow speed

waterfall,slow speed

Creating the illusion of movement within a still image can be a difficult proposition, as it requires breaking one of the basic rules of photography in keeping the subject sharp.

A waterfall makes for an attractive subject when taking landscape photography, but some of the majesty of the image is lost when the shutter speed is too high. The water appears completely static and although the environment will give away the motion, the final effect will still be a poor reflection of the subject. The only method to remedy this is to slow the shutter speed in order to carry a degree of motion blur, portraying a far more active image. By sacrificing the sharpness in the main subject, the movement will be better carried into the image, and the surrounding environment being sharp emphasises the fact that the water isn’t blurred through poor photography, but simply for an intentional effect.

The fact that a waterfall is often surrounded by trees makes the exposure difficult, as streaks of light often appear, rather than a balanced amount. Trees also have the added annoyance of moving around in a breeze, meaning the water may not be the only blurred object. On a particularly windy day, it can be better to simply crop the trees out of the photo with some tighter framing. As with any type of landscape photography, patience is the key, so don’t be discouraged if the first few shots aren’t exactly as intended. Be sure to grab a tripod and don’t get too close to the action, or the camera may not survive the image-taking process.

Please refer to the image above for the following number references.1 Background sharpness
Switch to manual focus and make sure the surrounding area is sharp, rather than worrying about the waterfall itself2 Slow shutter speed
Put the shutter speed down to around the half-second mark, and keep an eye on the aperture. It may close too far to compensate on Program mode3 Inconsistent lighting issues
Surrounding obstructions might cause streaks of light across the image, so waiting for a perfect moment may be a fruitless exercise4 Steady as she goes
A tripod will be absolutely vital for this shot, as the long shutter speeds make it impossible to go hand-held without it resulting in a blurred mess

Retouch A Girl with Lighting Focus

Posted by admin On April - 7 - 2010 1 COMMENT

This tutorial will show you how to use lighting effect to emphasize her face, skin and hair. Before that, some nice tips for retouching will be mentioned

Before we start, let’s have a look at what we’ll be retouching:

Before:

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And after:

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Retouch_girl_2

Step 1: The original photo is a bit dark and her skin is not bright and lovely enough. In this case, we can use Channel Mixer tool to enhance the colors separately. You can find this tool at the bottom of Layers tab

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Retouch_girl_1b

If you are new to this tool, I wish to explain more about it. As you knew, a photo is based on three main colors (in RGB mode): red, green and blue. With the Channel Mixer tool, you can manipulate these raw channels separately. Notice that when choosing Channel Mixer tool, you will see there are 3 options in the Output Channel drop-down box corresponding to 3 main colors. And you can also notice that with each main color, the slider of that color will always be set to 100%, by default. For example, when you choose Red from Output Channel, you can see the Red slider are at 100% (while Blue and Green are at 0%). And by moving these sliders left or right, you can decrease or increase the amount of that color in the corresponding Output Channel.

With this photo, we should mainly increase the amount of Green with the settings below:

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Retouch_girl_2

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Retouch_girl_3

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Retouch_girl_4

Our photo now looks better

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Retouch_girl_4b

Step 2: Press Ctrl-Alt-Shift-E to create a flatten image which is the result of the under layers. In this step, we will smooth her skin a bit by going to Filter>Blur>Surface Blur, set the Radius of 2 pixels and Threshold of 4 pixels

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Retouch_girl_5

Maybe you will not see any big changes but let’s have a closer look…

Before:

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Retouch_girl_5b

After blurring:

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Retouch_girl_5c

By using this tool with a small Radius and Threshold, you can make subtle changes without making it look fake

Step 3: Go to Image>Adjustments>Curves to brighten our photo a bit

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Retouch_girl_6.jpg

We are almost done, the photo now looks much better:

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Retouch_girl_7.jpg

Step 4: The last thing we need to do is to add lighting focus to emphasize her beautiful face. Press Ctrl-J to duplicate the current layer and go to Filter>Render>Lighting Effects and use these settings:

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Retouch_girl_8

Then change the Blending mode of this layer to Soft Light to make the colors “softer”. Let’s have a look at the result again:

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Retouch_girl_10.jpg

Retouching photo is fun! And with the Channel Mixer tool and Lighting Effects filter, we can greatly enhance the photo from its raw color channels and set focus on what we want without destroying the original image

Basics of Composition by ableh photography

Posted by admin On April - 7 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Composition Basics

Composition is defined as the arrangement and combination of elements within a confined frame such as a canvass, a photograph to create a complete image. Composition can include factors such as design, order, structure, texture, form, and other elements brought together in one frame.

In photography, composition is probably the biggest influential factor in creating eye-catching works of art. The ability of a photographer to include or exclude certain elements in a scene, arrange the subject’s position, change vantage points, and other compositional techniques separate a random snapshot from an actively composed photograph.

While human eyes can interpret three-dimensions with relative ease, the ability of our eyes to decode distance, depth, texture, and patterns are not easily tranlated on a two-dimensional photographic image.

It is the task of the photographer to simulate and recreate three-dimensions into a two-dimension medium, and understanding the basic forms of composition is paramount in order to achieve this goal.

Alignment can be interpreted as how the internal items of the frame line up to the physical edges of the photograph itself. A camera often has a horizonally placed rectangular frame with the length being longer than the height. Most beginners instinctively hold the camera as the camera’s form dictates, however, many vantage point are better suited if the camera was tilted at certain angles or when the camera is held vertically.

Alignment can mean from ensuring that horizon of the subject lined up to the edges of the image frame, or making sure that subjects are lined up against each other within the frame.

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landscape

Some images tend to favor a vertically oriented alignment to illustrate height and size. Vertical composition can also benefit from having a blank sky as a backdrop to isolate the subject away from distracting elements.

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Coverage

Coverage denotes the amount of space the subject fills the entire image area. Some images are best suited when the subject fills as much of the frame as possible while others are better suited if placed in a small are within the image.

Generally speaking, it is best to fill the frame with the subject if the details of the subject must be displayed and is a critical part of the image’s purpose.
There are cases, however, that isolating a subject allows the photographer to show scale and relative differences of two or more elements in a frame that would not be possible if the subject filled the frame by itself.

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scalle

Arrangement

The arrangement of elements within a frame may be pre-arranged by the photographer or pre-arranged by circumstance. The more control the photographer has in arranging the subject or subjects according to the intended output, the greater the accuracy, intent, and detail is expected in the output, in general.
On the other hand, in many outdoor or impromptu photographs, the subjects or elements may be fixed and immovable, in such cases, the photographer will have to be the one to physically move the camera’s position to compose the photograph to fit the intended subject in the frame.
Whether or not the photographer can physically manipulate the elements in the scene or not, the general intent is still to direct focus and attention to the intended subject or message of the photograph.

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arranged

Stacking

Stacking elements also suggests depth and distance of various elements within a scene. By comparing the relative size and distance of one object from another, we can create a sense of scale and depth between the two or more elements in a two-dimensional frame.

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stack

Colors and Shades

The arrangement of colors and shades in a frame can also work as a compositional element when used properly. Certain colors accentuate one another while other colors subdue each other, knowing when to use colors to direct attention to a subject can be just as effective as placing a subject in certain parts of the frame.Color can also act as a separator between light and dark areas, forcing the viewer to look at very specific areas in the frame.

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color

Texture

Texture offers a visually tangible and organic feel to photographs. Despite seeing a photograph either on screen or print, images that depict strong textures and sharp features often “pops out” and projects a three-dimensional image.

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texture

Using textures on certain subject matter such as rustic elements, weathered expressions and facial features, or abstract scenes can transform a bland image to an engaging and self-expressing photograph.

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