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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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This is the line up among Canon EOS Digital Camera

Canon EOS 1000D
Canon EOS 1000D is an entry level digital SLR camera from Canon. This Canon EOS digital camera has 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor, live view 2.5” TFT LCD monitor. The design is so compact, using Canon’s DIGIC III processor assures fast shooting. It’s a beginner’s dream come true.

Canon EOS 500D
This Canon EOS 500D is packed with features, both new and refined. The performance is admirable, with Canon CMOS sensor, image processor of DIGIC 4, all new 15.1-megapixel, 3.0-inch Clear View LCD with scratch-resistant coating. This Canon EOS Digital camera is compatible with other EOS System of lenses and Speedlites.  Canon EOS 500D Digital SLR camera also has the capability of capturing Full HD video at resolutions up to 1920 x 1080. With live view function 3.0” TFT LCD monitor makes this digital camera so flexible. Read the rest of this entry »

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Below is the list of Nikon SLR camera line up and the a short review

Nikon D3000
Nikon D3000 is an entry level SLR camera. Even though, D3000 has maximum image resolution of 10.2 Megapixel, and a 3.0″ TFT LCD screen. Easy to operate and has a breathtaking image quality. It’s the easiest to use among Nikon SLR camera. Nikon ViewNX is included to make it easy for browsing and organizing the image. The body is so lightweight and compact.

Nikon D5000
Nikon D5000 has features just above Nikon D3000. It uses CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensor rather than CCD (Charge couple Device) sensor. This Nikon SLR camera has maximum image resolution of 12.9 Megapixel and swivel 3.0” TFT LCD screen. Having live view shooting makes it a remarkable blend of simplicity. Read the rest of this entry »

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Here are some of our tips for the treatment of your camera:

1. Place the camera in the closed place (in bag) may help reduce the intensity and quantity of intake of dust, dirt and strands of hair that can be signed or attached to the camera unit. Need to be extra careful when the image on the sandy or dusty environment (beach).
2. Use proper equipment maintenance and correct camera. Avoid using normal tissue, T-shirts, alcohol and other substances that are not devoted to the care of the camera. (Please check our goods items on the ‘tools to treat the camera’)
3. Clean the camera and lens on a regular basis, especially when used on open space or after hunting. Keep the camera in the bag and silica gel at room tucked into the bag to help maintain the bag of mushrooms.
4. Use the right and appropriate filters for the camera, several cameras are very sensitive to ultraviolet rays from the sun. Read the rest of this entry »

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Canon EOS 500D DSLR camera is Canon’s latest pledge to continue to master the Entry Level DSLR segment, continuing the success story of her brother namely Canon EOS 450D. Do not want to do the same mistakes when launching the Canon EOS 1000D fee that is failing in the market. Physically, this series was almost equal to his brother, made of black plastic body wearing a stainless steel frame. Significant differences other than the video mode is a 15 MP CMOS sensor is mounted on Canon EOS 500D is.
New Features and specifications EOS 500D:

* 15 megapixel CMOS sensor APS-C (same as EOS 50D)
* ISO 100 – 3200 (ISO 12 800 max)
* 3.4 fps continuous shooting
* 3-inch LCD 920 000 pixels resolution (same as EOS 5D Mark II and EOS 50D)
* Shutter speed: 30 seconds to 1 / 4000 (same as the EOS 450D)
* 9 point Auto Focus (same as the EOS 450D)
* Anti-dust system on the CMOS sensor
* Kit lens EF-S 18-55mm IS Read the rest of this entry »

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After long relying on the Nikon D40 and Nikon D60, Nikon finally released a new camera for the class of entry-level DSLR or a DSLR for beginners. At first glance, the Nikon body is like a brother D3000, D5000 Nikon which was originally rumored as a replacement D40/D60 as the Nikon DSLR for beginners. Still rely on the resolution of 10.2 MP CCD sensor, but, unlike his brother who uses the CMOS sensor, kit lens Although congenital remains the same, namely AF-S 18-55mm VR, both for Nikon D3000 and D5000

Nikon D3000 for 500 dollars is like a newly dress D60, which features almost the same lot. Indeed there is no improvement or improvement in some aspects such as: 11 point autofocus, previously only three in the D40/D60. Then there is interesting feature, namely the 3D tracking AF, not previously exist on the D40/D60. Something else who looks different on the Nikon D3000 is a LCD 3 “, the previous 2.5″. Read the rest of this entry »

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Although not include the category of high-end DSLR camera but the Sony Alpha A900 camera is much better than just middle-class DSLR cameras. People call this camera as a compact full-frame DSLR, although judging from the body, no impression at all identical with a compact sized camera. But when you talk about quality, do not underestimate this Sony camera output.

Most of the camera body is made of aluminum although there were some parts that are made from magnesium alloy. As a result, this camera is so feels very sturdy when gripped. Although not a camera with features but to simply offset Rugged outdoor activities professional photographers, the Sony Alpha A900 camera is still unreliable. Read the rest of this entry »

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The development of digital technology will inevitably have to change the world of photography, from movies that are not of practical use to be practical all the digital files. By using a digital sensor, no more washing process the film, then we could see the picture instantly making it easier for checking the results of the photo. If it had been when photographed using film, shoot and wished good picture.

Photo camera manufacturer definitely has changed the range of the camera into digital cameras, ranging from pocket / compact camera, SLR, and not least also the medium format SLR manufacturers had been producing medium format digital back that cost was exorbitant. Slowly but surely, the use of film for photography are being abandoned. Read the rest of this entry »

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People are usually reluctant to switch from compact to SLR camera because their large size and complex operation. This stigma was trying amended by Olympus by launching this Olympus E-620. In addition, smaller than most DSLR cameras, the E-620 also offers a fun-operated because of the unique features that can be explored.

One of the features offered are art fun mode that lets users ‘play around’ with various effects such as vignetting, grainy film, until the effects of pop art. Indeed it can be done using photo editing software such as Photoshop, but can do so directly from the camera has its own fun value. You’ll certainly spend a lot of time playing with this feature when you first use this camera. Read the rest of this entry »

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Various kinds of DSLR camera lens on the market is very diverse, it is certainly very confusing beginners who want to upgrade the kit lens DSLR camera default. Each lens digital SLR camera has the features and functions of a different one another. This is usually indicated by use of the notation on each lens. Unfortunately, different lens of different brand has its own notation. The following is my attempt to provide understanding how to read the notations on Camera Lens DSLR on the market.

Kinds of Canon camera lenses

First type of Canon camera lenses are Canon EF lenses can be used on all Canon EOS digital SLR cameras. EF stands for Electro Focus, which has auto focus motor-driven by an electro motor integrated in the lens body. All contacts between the lens and camera body are controlled electrically, there is absolutely no mechanical contact between the lens and camera body

Second type of Canon camera lenses are USM – Ultrasonic Motor Drive – EF lenses equipped with USM drives, will provide a faster autofocus performance, accurate and quiet, and consumes less power than the one using the motor drive AF. There are two types of USM, the ring-type USM and the micromotor USM. Ring-type USM is always preferred because of superior performance and efficiency, and providing full-time manual focus operation without switching from the AF mode.

IS – Image Stabilizer – Functioning to minimizing or even eliminate image blur due to camera shake with the help of accelerometer

Third type of Canon camera lenses are L Series Lenses – the highest caste and the most expensive of the line Canon camera lens has superior optical performance. Made in solid construction make it has a high reliability even if used intensively, in a long time and under any circumstances. This lens can be identified with a red circle around the front of the front lens.

EF-S – Mounting this lens is a derivative of the EF lens mount created for Canon DSLR cameras with APS-C sized image sensors.

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