Archive for July, 2010
Thanks to the development of digital cameras more affordable and lightweight cameras are becoming as common as cell phones in those days. In the world of digital photography, one element that is gaining popularity is the DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera.
In an age when cameras are still just a figment of imagination of most photo enthusiasts, film SLR camera was used only by professionals. These cameras are built in such a way that allows the photographer to see how the final picture will appear.
With a regular camera, you see only what window shows but this is not an accurate picture that the camera sees. For example, you can see through the lens of a light background, but when printed, the background is blurred, because the depth of field used for the shallow shot. With a DSLR, as seen through the lens is blurred background, because this is how the final image will be displayed.
This is also the case with digital photography. The only difference is that digital SLR cameras using memory cards and a light sensor chips instead of film. Advantage that digital SLRs have the regular one is that they are faster to focus, unable to higher ISO, so there is no grain even in low light and provides greater control over exposure and depth of field. They are also more expensive and bulkier to carry.
Because we have invested in expensive equipment, you have as much of it to create amazing photos. These tips will help digital SLR photography, particularly when photographing wildlife.
Before shooting wildlife with a camera DSLR, green part of the first issue in the scenery, and then underexpose it by two thirds. Focus on your subject and shoot. This results in a more detailed picture.
If you take nature to focus on the eyes instead of the authorities, because it will provide a greater impact on the image. Since the object is in motion, the image will appear as a result of blurred body. This is not a problem as long as the eyes are sharp.
Not much cut pictures of animals transported, but leave enough room for pictures to show the viewer where the essence of the position. Else, it seems as if the animal is trapped in a cage and the picture will look static instead of moving traffic.
Flying insects wonderful items, but due to their small size, you must attach a macro lens for digital SLR cameras. Insects are moving at high speed, so if I try to capture them during transport, may get a few blurred images. Trick for the better goal is to wait until they stop at a flower or a surface, and then taking the picture.
Nature is full of colors so use these colors to the image more alive. Some photographers even believe that the picture of vibrant colors, even if it is technically inferior, there will always be more interesting than the targeted one of the matte. For best results, shoot one with a good focus and vivid colors.