Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Photography - Coloring Your Life And Beautifying Walls

By Cheryl Eagers


We all feel enthralled when we stumble upon a lovely flower or when we look at a baby smiling; we marvel and crave to arrest that moment and save it in our minds eternally. But our brains are not cut out to do so. Not only this, we feel like reliving any extraordinary moment that is worth remembering, but sadly, we will not be able to turn time around. This is when technology comes to our assistance and offers us an incredible opportunity to capture and seize those special things and special moments of our life, frame it and revive it whenever we see it with the help of photography.

Quoting John Keats, "A thing of beauty is a joy forever" and it is well worth to treasure beautiful things and special moments of our life and simply nothing is better than photography in helping us do so.

It has been scientifically proved that looking at exquisite things can lessen stress and melancholy making us feel ecstatic from the insides. Landscape photography and photographs of beautiful flowers swiftly transport us from the place we are to a world of amazement and awe. Just looking at a Landscape photograph can make us feel like we are somewhere amidst the lush greenery or that peaceful lake or a gorging cascade that is often portrayed in them.

Photographs of the advanced digital art and landscapes also are great resources of interior decoration. The aesthetic sense with which you have adorned the living room or any other place in your dwelling speaks a great deal regarding you and your tastes. Hanging a photograph that is magnificent is way better than leaving the walls vacant. You can put up pictures that match well with the paint on the walls.

Hanging a photograph that is magnificent is way better than leaving the walls vacant. You can put up pictures that match well with the paint on the walls. If you are all set to go an extra mile and make an attempt to come up with a theme for each and every place that you would want to put up the photos, your pains would really be worth it.

Photography can lift the spirits of a forlorn soul and can bring about a smile on a frowning face. Photography can add color and happiness to your life. Imagine if you get up to look at a fresh flower that has just bloomed with a little drop of dew on its smooth petal, this feel of happiness can make your entire day happy and give out a feel of warmth to your entire house.




About the Author:



Monday, September 5, 2011

Get to know more about Camera Filters

By Harvin Gulfill


Camera filters are as important as the lens or the camera itself. Camera filters are transparent or translucent optical elements that whenever light passes or enters the lens, it modifies it, and that's why you get a seemingly new improved image. Filters can affect the image in a various of new by their contrast, sharpness, highlight flare, color, and light intensity, either individually, or in various combinations. They can also produce a range of "special effects." The Camera filter has a large and real effect on your image and the brand of lens or sharpness does not.There are a number of filters out there that can change the way your image looks like from an objective view. Here are a few camera filters that might be handy for you.

Camera filters can be found in any camera shop. They usually come in as plastic disks in round or oblong shape with rings around where you can mount them using accessory holders to the camera. However, using Camera filters has its downsides such as having low definition of images due to scrapes or scratches on the filter or increased exposure due to the decrease transmission of light.

ND (Neutral Density) Filter The ND filter works by reducing the color and light that passes through your lens in equal amounts resulting into a better selection of aperture and shutter speed. Disturbing moving objects are made to look less obvious or less evident.

UV filters This filter is used to trim down haziness created by ultraviolet light. A filter of this kind is especially handy when you're into photographing landscapes on a cloudy day or taking images from airplanes.

Colour Filters There a lot of variety of colour filters; these can be solid colours or graduated. If you like to take photos of sunsets, a red or orange filter can help by exaggerating the colours. You can use blue colour filters when you're taking a shot of the sea. So, practically, a colour filter can dramatically enhance the colours of your photos.




About the Author:



Some Zing with Camera Flash

By Harvin Gulfill


Did you ever have that photo of you and your friends were all you can see were shiny faces and bright lights? You must not have used you camera flash the right way. Well, your camera flash works in a lot of ways to enhance your photo or either destroy it. It's up to you, to get a great shot using your camera flash. Here are some tips on using your flash the right way.

1. Bounce it. One way to produce good looking photo with the use of your flash is by not directly aiming the light at your subject but by bouncing it on a wall or ceiling. With this technique, you get t illuminate your subject without blowing up her face like a mug shot. When you bounce the light on a wall or ceiling, you get to have a wider, diffused light source for your subject.

2. Flag It. Most people think that the flash comes out like one straight beam like a strobe light. Well, actually, your camera flash produces a light that comes out into a wide pattern and thereby spilling some light. This would lead you to have portraits that have shadows all over the place. In order to control this light, you can try to flag it by placing a small piece of opaque material or black foam at the edge of your flash to block some of the light.

3. Use the Ambient Light. You can add some great detail to your photo just by simply using the ambient light. Get your light to match it with the light of your subject's surrounding so you could avoid having a dark tunnel effect. You can check your manual on how to set your flash to automatically adjust o the environment's light.

4. Turn it off. Sometimes, turning off your flash might be the best way to capture that image you want. Natural Light sometimes gives more meaning and depth to your subjects. But if you're still onto bringing some bright life, you can still use your camera flash to add some zing to your photos.




About the Author:



Sunday, September 4, 2011

Leave Everything Behind Except Your Digital Camera Batteries

By Harvin Gulfill


As an avid fan of adventure, you try to take mementos of your own adventures as well. However, those rocks and sand don't seem to be a good enough proof of having had the adventure of a lifetime. Why not take a picture? It lasts longer apparently and moreover it tells a lot more stories than just a bunch of rocks. All of that won't be possible without a Camera Battery.

To avoid this embarrassing predicament you should know that Camera batteries and the camera itself work hand in hand, without the other one could not function. Camera batteries give power to the camera through storing electrical charges in its battery cells as chemical energy then when used converts it to electrical energy.

The first battery was built around the 1800s by an Alexander Volta which was called the voltaic pile in those days. Now there are 2 types of batteries, the primary battery which is disposable and can be used once until it runs out of juice, and the secondary or the rechargeable battery.

Camera batteries started as primary batteries which were too much of a hassle back then especially when you wanted to take that perfect shot and there are no hardware stores nearby to buy new batteries. Eventually, Camera manufacturers figured out the potential of rechargeable Camera batteries and their ease for use with travellers as long as an electric plug is available.

With today's technologies, a regular person could take just about the same quality pictures as that of professional photographer's by just reading the manufacturer's manual on how to use the various effects and styles already pre-programmed into the camera. It would be like a walk in the park. But also be sure to bring with you those extra Camera Batteries and the charger just in case you go into a frenzy of taking photos.




About the Author:



The History Of Photographers

By Zsanee Gaines


To understand the history of the image and in particular, the photographic image, one has to consider the ancient civilizations.



Although Egyptian paintings as well as works of art are reported, the portrait just didn't turned out to be widely used right until the growth of the Roman Empire. It had become really quite cool to portray the subject matter of a Roman portrait in an unflattering manner and in figurine shape. Tastes changed in France while in the dark ages to the more present-day idealized lifelike expression from the particular individual.

Just the well-off and royals had the ability to obtain a portrait painted or sculpted on account of the high fee of having it completed. To satisfy the call for cheap portraiture saw the discovery of the daguerreotype through the middle of the 19th century that implemented a lot of physical and chemical developments of the period of time.

Development of the photographic film towards the end of the 19th century replaced photographic plates. Photography and the professional photographers were no longer confined to the studio. A great many advances in the technology led to the appearance of the modern 35mm and compact film cameras used today. The costs were further reduced to the point where cameras became disposable as early as the mid eighties. The inclusion of a variety of cameras in the basket of 650 goods used to calculate the Retail Price Index for almost two decades is testament to the popularity of photography. The 35mm camera was only recently removed in 2006 when it was replaced with the digital camera.

Retouching encompasses everything from modest enhancement to restoration and recovery of an otherwise objectionable or unusable image. The digital revolution has made the transition of getting an image from the camera lens to the computer screen a trivial exercise.

When you've gotten an useless photo, retouching will be able to repair and even get back the particular photo by using a modest improvement. The progress involving digital photography have caused it to be much simpler and quicker to relocate a photo out of your camera to your desktop computer.

Photoshopping is slang for the digital editing of photographs; the term originating from Adobe Photoshop, the image editor most commonly used by professionals for this purpose. The 1980s saw the advent of digital retouching. Before digital cameras became widely obtainable, the most common way of getting a print onto a computer was a scanner. Retouching software is varied in functionality and the cost of some of the less capable packages is inexpensive when compared to the price of a computer and camera equipment.

Becoming proficient in retouching however is not just a one off purchase. A great deal of patience and commitment to acquiring the necessary skills is required. Furthermore, an artistic flare is more often than not an advantage.

You could easily get retouching software for a somewhat modest fee when compared to expense of the computer and camera equipment, nevertheless, it does take an inventive vision in conjunction with patience and endurance to acquire the technique itself.




About the Author:



Saturday, September 3, 2011

How to Make Learning to Draw Easier

By P. A. Neely


Drawing is a skill. You just need to practice it, like any other skill. A little practice every day will quickly make your drawings as good as someone who has talent. If you are willing to try certain drawing exercises, your progress can be even faster.

Some people think they can't draw well because they weren't born with enough talent. We need to let go of this outdated and inaccurate idea. Drawing is a learned skill like anything else we do in life. Some people do have natural abilities, and do teach themselves these skills, but no one has ever starved to death because they weren't born a master chef. They put the rudiments of cooking together, followed some basic principles, and instructions and ended up with a nice dinner. Drawing is not a great deal different than this.

The best way to begin is to find a good sketchbook and bring it with you wherever you go. Whenever you have a bit of free time, you can just tug out the sketchbook and get some practice in. Sketching is terrific when you are learning to draw because there is no worry about making a perfect drawing the first time. Sketches can be messy-looking.

Changing the way you look at your subjects is also a good drawing trick. Try to view your drawing subject as if it was flat. Being able to see the image as if it was flat makes drawing it much easier. Once the image is flat you will have an easier time reproducing the shapes that its made of, and measuring different distances within it. Many students close one eye when they are trying to see things flat.

Also try drawing a single-line square around the edge of your drawing paper. This becomes a frame around your composition. Framing your drawing helps you simplify the composition. Having a frame around your drawing also makes measuring the distances between different parts of the image much easier. Professional artists have another technique for accurately measuring shapes and distances in a drawing. With your pencil held out at arm's length you can use the tip to measure distances within your composition. Then they count units of measurement for important parts of their drawing. This gives them a guideline that helps make all the shapes come together.

One of the most important parts of drawing is not judging yourself too harshly. Do not give up if your first try at drawing something does not work out. Remember Monet or Georgia O'Keefe or any of the famous artists who would draw or paint their subjects dozens if not hundreds of times. How often have you attempted to draw something a second time, much less a dozen times? If you can hunker down and find the patience, it can be extremely rewarding to see the next versions come out so much better.




About the Author:



Thursday, September 1, 2011

The Asian Model Trend

By Jennifer Collins


As an ever growing industry, the modeling world is always in search of new talent. Everyone has a potential to become a model, no matter who you are. As with any industry, modeling seems to go in trends. Whether it may be the kind of work available or for some other reason, there currently seems to be quite a demand for Asian models. Consequently, if you are Asian and you are interested in becoming a model, now might be the right time for you.

The hottest spot for models in Asia seems to be Singapore. Again, lots of things can determine why a place is hot or not, so talk to your agency or a working professional to get advice on which city is in "season" right now. If Singapore isn't an option for you, London, Paris and New York are always looking for new models, including Asian models. These are just a few of the noted fashion industry cities.

There is no difference in becoming an Asian model versus a non-Asian model. Regardless of your nationality, everyone who wants to break into the modeling world takes the same steps. Most important is to have the desire within yourself to want to be a model; no amount of training and no agency can teach you that. You should have determination and self-confidence as well. You need to know almost anyone can be a model. You need to also have thick skin, and know if you get turned down it's not personal; you just weren't what they were looking for at that time.

You will also need to have a nice portfolio, yet when just beginning, people won't expect you to have an elaborate one. Two photos will suffice, provided that you have a great head shot and a full body shot appropriately dressed. Determine your best features and showcase them in an appropriate and flattering way. How are you different than other models in the market? What makes you stand out? Do you have interesting eyes or great long legs? Showcase them in your photos!

From there, you will need to check out the various modeling agencies, and find out whether they work with Asian models and/or whether they are looking for new Asian models. This alone may set you apart from all other models. Don't lose hope and keep that fire inside you. Asian models are needed worldwide and you may be the newest sensation.




About the Author: