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Produce a sharp razor blade is the desire of many who whet lovers of photography, and a variety of features as well as additional accessories have been created to help us produce sharp photos. From tripods, stabiliser (lenses or camera) until the software image editor that comes with the tool to sharpen the end result photo.

This article will summarize a few tips to keep your photos sharper:

How to hold the camera
How to hold the camera very influential on the stability of the camera (read: sharpness of photos), please read how to hold the camera is good.

Shutter Speed.
If you accelerate shutter speed, then your images will be increasingly sharp. Remember the rule that a photo is sharp when you take pictures handheld: “use the shutter speed faster than your lens focal length”. This penjabarannya:

* If the length of your lens, 50 mm potretlah with shutter speed 1/60 seconds or faster
* If the length of your lens, use a shutter speed of 100 mm, 1/125 seconds or faster
* If your 200 mm lens length, use shutter speed 1/250 second or faster

Aperture
The Aperture effect on depth of field (focus area in the photo). Reducing the aperture (enlarge the number of your choosing, for example f/22) will add depth of field, meaning that the sharp area in the photo will be the greater includes objects that are close or far away, so the sharpness of the photo overall quite reduced.
Then do the opposite, select a larger aperture (smaller number, e.g. f/4), then you will focus sharply just near the focus area. Choose large aperture lets you get a faster shutter speed.

ISO
Add ISO number will accelerate shutter speed as well as allows you to select the aperture. If you’re photographing indoors, zoom is the ISO, but don’t overdo it (eg: select ISO 600 to photograph in the House). Choose ISO too high (above 800), can cause noise (small black spots) in the photo began to look.

Focus
Don’t just believe with autofocus camera, check carefully using your eyes in the focal point is located. When photographing a face in close range, make sure the focus falling diarea eyes. When photographing objects, make sure the focus is there where you want the area most sharply. Autofocus cameras could be wrong and thus dropping focus beside the object that you want.

Lens
If you happen to have a SLR camera, choose the best lenses you can buy. Good quality lenses can drastically improve the sharpness of your photos. The lens KITS are usually offered for sale as a complete package with the camera usually his crappy quality. My advice, if you will buy a new SLR camera, buy separately between camera (body only) and the lens. Don’t buy the KIT package. Good quality lenses are usually marked with a large aperture (e.g. f/2.8).

Sweet Spot Lens
The lens has a sweet spot – his respectively. Sweet spot is certain where the lens aperture will produce the sharpest images. Sweet spot lenses usually are two stops above the maximum limit the ability of the aperture of the lens. For example, for a lens f/2.8 then his sweet spot is f/5.6. Then use aperture f/5.6 If you take a picture with that lens, your photos will be sharp who whet razor blade.

Tripod
The Tripod is cumbersome and inconvenient, but if you “sudi” bring it on, you will gain a sharper image. Especially if you want to generate photo HDR or panorama, be carrying a tripod.

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Flower is a fantastic subject, not just because of their beauty, but also because of their availability. Flower photography is not only a great way to spend your time learning different photography techniques it is also a great way to add to your home decor! If you don’t have any flowers in your own yard to photograph you don’t have to go far to find some. You can easily photograph flowers at your local park, the Mall, a restaurant, a friends garden, a community garden, just about every where you go there are flowers.

If you’re getting bored with your current bag-o-tricks for photographing flowers, scan through these tips and get inspired to try something different. On how to take better flower photograph, flower photography tips, here are 10 tips that will help you create some amazing flower photography.

The first things you need to do with digital photography is to make sure you are using the correct white balance settings. If your camera has the option, I recommend that you use the manual white balance function. If not, then use whatever setting is appropriate for the lighting you are shooting with. The equivalent to white balance if you are shooting film is color balance. If you are shooting outside be sure you are using daylight balanced film. I also suggest that with daylight balanced film outdoors that you use a slight warming filter. Most of the flower photography that you may do will either be in shade or on an overcast day creating a much bluer light then the film is balanced for. On the flip side, if shooting indoors with incandescent lighting or normal house lights you should be using tungsten balanced film. If the indoor lighting is being supplied by florescent light, then use a florescent filter with daylight balanced film. This is just a starting point. Experiment, mix it up. You can get some fantastic special effects that way.

Use a tripod. Not only will a tripod steady your camera and help you achieve a much sharper image, but it will also force you to think about your composition. You will have to place the flowers in your photographic image much more deliberately instead of just pointing your camera and shooting away.

Employ a polarizer filter. The great thing about a polarizer is that it will eliminate or reduce image degrading reflections. This helps to improve color saturation and contrast. At the proper angle it will also dramatically darken a blue sky. This effect is adjusted by rotating the filter until the desired effect is achieved. There are 2 types of polarizer’s available, circular and linear. Most of the advanced metering systems today that are built into your camera will not function properly with a linear polarizer. So I suggest you get a circular polarizer to play it safe. I have also seen warming polarizer’s. While I have not tried one you may want to experiment with them.

Control your camera’s depth of field. If you are photographing a single flower with a busy background then use a wide aperture to selectively focus on the flower and blur out the background. Conversely, if you are photographing a field of flowers the use a smaller aperture setting to bring most, if not all the flowers into focus. If your camera has a depth of field preview then this is the time to use it.

Don’t just take a snapshot of a flower that interests you and then move on. Set up your first shot to include the whole flower then concentrate on the details of the flower that attract your eye. Focus on the color or small details of the flower.

Try for the unusual. Some examples would be snow or ice on a flower, A flower growing out of concrete or even a dead flower that has an interesting look.

On a bluebird mid day, soften the harsh contrast light by placing a diffusion screen between the flower you are photographing and the sun. You can purchase a portable diffusion screen or use something you have on hand. You can completely block the sun and put your flower in shade, then redirect some light back on the flower with a reflector. This reflector can be a commercially made reflector or just something reflective like a white T-shirt or a piece of foam core. Another photographic technique would be to use fill flash. If your camera has an automatic fill flash function then give it a try. Experiment with the lighting ratio if your camera will let you change the flash output. I find reflectors to be a better option then fill flash most of the time.

Don’t put your camera away just because it’s cloudy or looks like a storm is coming. Colors really pop at this time and you can get some amazing photographs in these conditions. I have even photographed in rainy and foggy weather with great results. Be sure to use a tripod and keep your gear dry.

Take photograph of your flowers from different angles. Shoot straight down, from the side, from the underneath, just change it up a little.

Always have fun with it. Don’t be afraid to experiment and try different things. Once you think you have the photograph in the bag, get wacky with it!
Reference: http://www.explore-photography.com

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Different setting means different result. This is simple tips in Making Star Effect at Night Photography

Different Aperture setting not only affects the depth of field (DOF). In the two photo below, I use Aperture Priority with Priority setting, ISO number 400.

ISO 100 f/36 1s

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Here are tips for taking a landscape photograph for beginner photographer:
Preparation rice field landscape photography
1. Location. Choice of location is most important in landscape photography. What do you want to be? Urban or rural? Traffic jams, or the peace of nature? If the location is quite far from where you live, consider the long journey that must be taken so you do not miss the best time for shooting landscapes.

2. Timing. Landscape photographs are made preferably in the morning or early evening when the slanting sunlight fell. In addition to advantageous because the intensity and angle of light, in the morning and early evening the contrast between the sky and the earth is not that big. Photos in the morning & evening also enables the emergence of more shades of color in the sky

3. Use a low ISO settings for best details. If your camera allows manual settings, choose either A or M mode with openings small Aperture, maybe f/11 or f/16 or the smallest of openings made possible by your camera so that the entire space in the frame with a sharp caught. If you use a pocket camera, make sure the camera in Landscape mode

4. Use a tripod. The use of small aperture on the morning or early evening meant the use of the shutter speed is slower. In order to reduce the risk of vibration (shakes) or to gain some exposure the same as the HDR processing materials, you should use a tripod.

5. Photo landscape requires that all objects within the frame appeared sharp. To achieve this, if you use a lens with a manual setting, attach the lens in hyperfocal focus. If using a digital camera without a manual mode, focus on 1 / 3 frames to obtain maximum sharpness at all distances in the frame

6. To obtain a broad scope, we recommend using a wide lens. If you are vario lens or camera pocket user, use the widest position

7. Discover the foreground object attractions located in the foreground. These objects can be rocks, trees, or the like. This object serves as. This object serves as an eye-catcher which makes photos look unique

8. Filters are tools that are very useful in landscape photography. Some filters that can be used:
* Polarizers is useful to reduce the intensity of light in the sunlight, holding flares & scattering of light so the picture becomes more contrast.

* Gradual Neutral Density (GND) is a filter with different color intensity gradually. This filter can be mounted with the darker parts of the above to reduce the intensity of light from the sky so that the mainland does not look too dark.

* Soft focus the blur filter that makes certain parts in the frame. In many occasions the use of these filters give the impression of magic in the photo. This effect can also be obtained by exhaling into the lens if you’re photographing in the area of cold air.

9. A photo that tells a story more interesting than just scenery. Each region has a story. Try to know the story became legend in an area and find the objects associated with that story.

10. One of the experiments that make a photo become valuable is its uniqueness. Therefore more difficult to photograph a landscape in a place that has been frequently visited by famous people because it has so many outstanding photos. To achieve uniqueness, you should experiment with taking a lot of frames and try different possibilities, for example by shooting in black and white, slow speed, or HDR

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One of the standard accessories that are usually purchased after buying the digital camera is a UV filter. This filter is usually connected to the lens. The purpose in addition to filtering out ultraviolet rays so that the color becomes brighter – is to protect the lens from impact, dust or scratches of the digital camera lens. Read the rest of this entry »

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When it comes to night time photography, then slow shutter speed is the main aspect. For more, here are things to be considered:

1. Timing. If you have take pictures outdoors in the evening, choose a time just after sunset, because at this moment, the sky still had a nice glow. Especially if you want to add texture, light in your photos. Consider also the time when the full moon. With the proper shutter speed settings, you will produce nuanced picture quality beautiful night. Read the rest of this entry »

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Taking a photograph during the midday will be better if we use Polarizing Filter to reduce the incoming light and to increase the contrast level of the sky.

But in times that we do not bring that filter or to take a photograph in a high speed environment, then we have to set the shutter speed high enough and increase the contrast level using photography software.
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Photo panning is a technique of creating sense of speed photograph, no matter the speed of the object is low or high. The photograph is usually taken at the speed of 1/60S to 1/15S depending of the speed of the object. The image is a photograph of a road, taken from a motorcycle at speed of about 60 KMH, my two hands holding my digital SLR camera, and releasing the bike’s handle bars. Boys and girls, please DO NOT try this photo panning technique unless you are an experienced motor biker. LOL. The road is my studios. Read the rest of this entry »

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Batteries is one of the sources of energy and very important to use a digital camera. Digital camera manufacturer uses different types of batteries having an effect on prices, sizes and abilities camera. For the type most widely used today, is a type of Lithium battery and AA-type. For the AA type alkaline batteries are usually used. Unlike ordinary AA batteries, Alkaline type has a larger capacity on a digital camera is used for LCD and Flash. However, the use alkaline batteries are actually more recommended to be replaced with NiMH types that have a greater capacity than Alkaline and has the ability to recharge. While these types of Lithium batteries is more advantageous in terms of weight and size, because the camera uses the battery type Lithium usually designed more compact and lighter than a camera with AA-type batteries. Read the rest of this entry »

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