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most definitelyUsing a long lens to condense the background contents of an image (400mm) What about the fact that when you use a long lens you get more candid shots of people because they dont know youre taking their picture? Candid?Tents are wall to wallBruce W Bean, Ph.D View all posts by Bruce W Bean, Ph.D Bruce Ws website More often than not, all you need is a room with just a single window or a door letting light in to produce a lovely imageTheir mirrorless cameras are extremely popular and this has many of the features that people have come to love with those (like low noise at high ISO) at a more affordable priceI have to give #5 a try
Thanks so much for sharing your insightWhat guides you when you have to balance photo wise what you think is important to do and what may be a successful endeavor ? Thank you and all the best ! Reply Otilia Tavares says: January 31, 2012 at 11:19 pm Your fotos are absolutly wonderfulReally helpful to get an idea about buying an ideal camera for travellingAs a general rule I tend to slightly underexpose all my images and then adjust contrast in PP if necessaryEven your expensive f2.8 zoom lens will struggle in a room lit by candlelight, but pop a relatively cheap 50mm f1.4 on to your body and the room will literally come alive with potential imagesBut not everyone will get the early morning light on the tents and the soldiers as they cook their breakfast over the open firesExperiment and see what works!Focal pointsOne way to be sure that people look at the part of the image you want them to look at is to have only that part of the image sharp and in focus and the rest blurry.This is particularly effective for isolating people or animals in shots take a look at wedding or sports photos of people, and youll see how often the subject of the shot is the only thing in focus.I love shooting events with friends and family, and I find that this technique works really well at isolating the subject from a crowd and making it obvious who the photo is of.To start with, you can achieve this effect with the portrait or people mode on your cameraOn the back button, I started using it a few months ago and it does really change the whole picture situation
I am a huge fan of your workThank you!! Reply Ciaran Ryan says: January 17, 2012 at 2:12 pm Haha, I used to do the same thing! Time for some setting changesUpdate: If youre a Nikon user, HERE is a great tutorial on how to configure your camera for back button focusing3)Battletime is time for the reenactors to bring out their big guns and the same applies to photographersAround fires burning at night) your exposure will be relatively constant and easy to follow, a skill that you will eventually end up doing subconsciouslyI hate to say it folks, but for most people the inconvenient truth about this addiction is the fact that it is born out of one thing and one thing only& fearReply Andy Dossett says: July 9, 2012 at 4:32 pm Hi Tim, I wish to bring up a point of ethicsBring weather gear for yourself and also your camerasPictures like this are impossible to shoot using auto exposure More often than not, unless you are shooting outside on a really variable or contrasty day (which I dont recommend anyway& see tip noThe goal is to place key compositional elements into those thirds.On your device, find the setting to enable a grid over the preview screen
Now Im mostly using a 35mm f2 lens, which Ive found very challenging to use, since its not in my comfort zoneDeals & Bookings Cruise News: How to Pick the Best Cruise Itinerary Hotel Deals Vacations Cruises Car Rentals Book Hotels 2) Get out and meet the reenactorsKitts And NevisStReply Asheline Appleton says: July 11, 2011 at 11:08 am Thanks, read this and my heart sank; Ive just arrived in Marrakesh and Ive realised that I forgot to pack my prime lensReply Take Better Travel Photos by Timothy Allen Arthur van der Kooij says: September 18, 2011 at 7:43 pm [&] Bekijk hier het artikel [&] Reply Up Your Photographic Arsenal Scott Werley Creative says: September 17, 2011 at 2:56 pm [&] his post entitled Take Better Travel Photos, Timothy shares his tried and true advice to capture more honest, emotionally charged and mentally [&] Reply Sofia says: September 17, 2011 at 11:54 am Timothy, you are awesome! I love your work! Amazing photographs& Thanks for sharing your thoughts it really helpsReply Timothy says: May 13, 2012 at 11:22 am Its a personal preference that suits my style of pictureIf any of them strike a chord with you then give them a go they worked for me c3545f6b32
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