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Perspective Effects
Published on 2010-10-23 08:16:00
You can exercise control over the perspective of a photograph by changing your camera position. This is because perspective is the view that you have of the subject from wherever it is you decide to shoot. Perspective, however, is not affected by any changes in lens focal length - it may appear to be so but, in fact, all focal length does is determine how much of the view you record.Professional photographers know perspective has a powerful effect on an image, yet it is one of the easiest things
Interesting Quote.
Published on 2010-09-14 07:59:00
Budget Photography is giving out quotes now?!Yes. I was reading this excellent book, "It's not how Good you are, it's how Good you want to be." by Paul Adren, a self motivation book, and I've stumbled across this quote that I find very applicable and relevant to photography."Experience is the opposite of being Creative"What I understand from this quote is that it's good to use the same techniques other pro photographers use, but it's not that great either since it doesn't have originality. Why n
Camera Metering Modes
Published on 2010-09-13 09:00:00
I have found this excellent article/page regarding the understanding of in-camera metering modes. I hope you find this informative!The following article is from: http://www.usa.canon.com/dlc/controller?act=GetArticleAct&articleID=2666In-Camera Metering ExplainedThe biggest challenge when photographing snow lies in your camera’s metering system.Camera meters measure the light reflecting off of subjects in the frame, and use those measurements to determine the appropriate exposure setti