My blog is about photography and what I'm learning about it. Photography is an art form and helps inspire people in the simplest way.

Arklow Bridge

Arklow Bridge

Tin opener

Tin opener
This is an image I using for one of my exerices for close up object. I used flash and 50mm lens to capture this shot.

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Visual awarness

It is always best to research on different photographers and expand on your visual awareness. The shoot below was not intended the day I took this, I was doing a documenting shoot on an open day at a golf club and came across this leaf, only after I realized the water magnified the veins in the leaf.

Monday, 5 December 2011

Like the zoom burst I experimented with long exposure. In this example below I left the exposure open for 30seconds. I  also played around with the focus mid way through the shot just to see what would happen. A photographer should always experiment with the simple to the hardest of things.

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Zoom burst

If you have a zoom lens with a manual zoom ring you can adjust it as you take the photograph and create interesting effects. This technique, known as zoom burst, is easy to do and can transform you image into something completely different, but in a good way.
This is my example of a zoom burst, in my home town.

Saturday, 3 December 2011

Modeling and the photographer

Direction is the main key from the photographer in a photo shoot. The photographer must learn to speak clearly to the model if they want a good result. Also background music will help relax everyone who is on set and help the model to get into character.

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Tip of the day

This is a great tip I got from another photographer.

Only show people your good images never the bad, and your standing as a photographer immediately increases. Pro's can shoot a load of rubbish like anyone else, they just don't show it to anybody.

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Definition

This is a short and sweet definition I came across about composure and exposure.

Compose: This is the creative or artistic bit where you arrange all of the elements of your picture within the frame or viewfinder to produce what should hopefully be a pleasing composition.
Expose: This is the scientific and mechanical bit where you expose your film to light through the lens of your camera and if you are lucky preserve the image for posterity

Saturday, 26 November 2011

What is the rule of thirds?

One of the most popular 'rules' in photography is the rule of thirds. It works like this:
Imaginary lines are drawn dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. Then place important elements of your composition where these lines intersect. The subject is now off center
Using the Rule of Thirds helps produce nicely balanced easy on the eye pictures.