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Digital Photography: Photography Ideas
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Article and Photography by Ron Bigelow. Part 2 of this two part series will present six more photography ideas that can be used as the basis for photography projects. Often, photographers seek to create images that are balanced. In this sense, a balanced image is one that is harmonious. It tends to create a comfortable feeling. Now, there are many ways to create balance in an image. Three ways that we will look at are composition, color, and tonal contrast. This assignment requ...
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Digital Photography: Photography Ideas: Negative Space
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Photography Ideas: Negative Space. Photography Ideas: Negative Space. Are you searching for a few photography ideas for a photography project? As long as you will be investing some time on a photo project, why not pick a project that develops your photography skills. Not surprisingly, there are many skills from which to choose. One skill that will help you develop your photography abilities, negative space, is presented in this post. This is because, if managed properly, the ne...
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Digital Photography: Abstract Photography
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Article and Photography by Ron Bigelow. Abstract Photography Subject Matter - Continued. This last article in this series takes a look at a subject matter that is rich with opportunities for abstract photography: water. Figure 1: Flowing Water. Now comes the fun part – scouting out the water to find turbulence with an interesting pattern. When an interesting area has been found, the camera should be set up on a tripod. A tripod is necessary because a long shutter ...The best sh...
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Digital Photography: How to Photograph Flowers -- Part I
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011. How to Photograph Flowers - Part I. How to Photograph Flowers - Part I. Article and Photography by Ron Bigelow. There are few subjects that draw photographers as much as flowers. Why shouldn’t it be so? After all, flowers seem to offer the photographer so much: striking hues, graceful curves, and dramatic color contrast. It’s no wonder that so many people photograph flowers. Figure 1: Tripod with Legs Spread out. Since most flowers are fairly low to the ground, it is essential ...
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Digital Photography: Abstract Photography
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Article and Photography by Ron Bigelow. Figure 1: Abstract Photography. Abstract photography can produce very dramatic images. It relies on our more primal sense of form, color, and curves than it does on detail. The problem is that most photographers tend to think in terms of detail when evaluating photographic opportunities. However, it takes a different way of looking at our world to perceive the abstract photography opportunities that surround us. Furthermore, the emphasis ...
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Digital Photography: Infinite Depth of Field
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Infinite Depth of Field. Infinite Depth of Field. Depth of field (DOF) is a very important issue in photography. In many cases, a very large DOF is desired. For instance, this is often the case in landscape photography. However, this immediately causes technical problems. The usual solution is to stop the lens down to its smallest aperture. This maximizes the DOF, but the small aperture also significantly degrades the quality of the image due to diffraction. 5 After the blendin...
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Digital Photography: Photography Ideas: Triangles and Composition
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Photography Ideas: Triangles and Composition. Photography Ideas: Triangles and Composition. One great way to grow your photography proficiency is to begin a photography project. Most likely, you will want to choose an idea that can serve as the basis for the project. The use of triangles as a compositional technique is one idea that you may want to try. There are a couple of ways that triangles can be used: single center of interest and multiple centers of interest. Subscribe t...
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Digital Photography: Abstract Photography
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Article and Photography by Ron Bigelow. Abstract Photography Subject Matter. The last two articles in this series concentrate on various subject matter to which abstract photography techniques can be applied. Flowers are an excellent choice for abstract photography. The main strengths of flowers are the colors and the lines. Therefore, these should be emphasized when creating abstract flower images. Figure 1: Strong Center of Interest. Figure 2: Weak Center of Interest. The nor...
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Digital Photography: Abstract Photography
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Article and Photography by Ron Bigelow. Part II of this series focuses on abstract photography techniques. Now, while each technique will be demonstrated with a photo of some particular subject matter, each one of these techniques can be used with many different types of subject matter. The goal is to learn the techniques and then apply them to whatever is found that will create impressive abstract images. Figure 1: Selective Focus. Figure 2: Light and Shadows. Another thing to...