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From the roof...

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From the roof sent on September 24, 2015 (23:11) by Hobbit83. 3 comments, 274 views. [retina]




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sent on September 25, 2015 (8:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear Hob here I am as promised ;-)
From your photo (few actually) you may encounter some typical mistakes of the neophyte (as I was too).
Errors resulting usually in a hurry and a bit 'of ignorance (in a good way, mind you!).
I would say two things to be corrected as soon as possible:
1: the composition : omit the slope of this file (which you have seen some of you too), in general it's not clear what the subject of your photos. There are several rules of composition of a photo (rule of thirds in the first place) that are not the Bible but which help much. Find a compositional rigor soon as possible is very important, because after will let you break the rules and to find your own interpretation.
The same applies to the photos "floral & quot ;, so to speak.
Fundamental read a good book of photography (I am reminded of "the photographer's eye" that is very good to begin with) and do many tests.
2: l ' exposure : photo too dark, or burned or too noisy. Even here the study and experimentation must go hand in hand.
I would begin to treat these two aspects that are fundamental. Post production and other things come later.
Hello
Julian

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sent on September 25, 2015 (15:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Improve, photos like everything else, is a gradual process to handle for priorities, we must start from the most obvious problems and critics because, in addition to being the most deleterious, overpowers the other.
The first requirement for a good photo is the machine stops. Not in slow motion, their property !! Otherwise, camera shake and you will never understand the issues related to focus, sharpness, color balance ...
Patisci often gives shake, which is not to say photo disgustingly moves, it means not sufficiently firm.
Concerned above all of that, the rest after.
Freehand:
- Freehand, always use safety times, that is no longer the inverse of the focal length (ie with a 50mm least 1/50 etc.), Butmany say the inverse of twice the focal length.
- Freehand, use stabilizer: Allows to gain 2-5 stops (clicks at f4, have results comparable to those that would have the same sensitivity to f8-f20, then times of 1 / 2-1 / 7 of that set ).
- If you have to shoot handheld, wrap the strap of the camera arm, much like the shooters with the strap of the rifle. If you put it in tendsione and locks the arm bent at the elbow, the car is stationary bike more.
If you can not respect the safety times, lean: tripod, monopod, wall, railing ... In support: 1) turn off the stabilizer
2) use a remote shutter release
3) if there is, use the self-timer
4) enable mirror lockup

Start Here, then when you photo "firm" will talk about the rest.



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sent on December 01, 2015 (1:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Cabbage I missed your comments!

First, thanks for the advice, actually the main problem I am having is camera shake (or perhaps the focus) and in fact I always try to find a support. Even the noise I'm trying to improve, we hope to do it as soon as possible.

Thanks again for the advice, I am very happy!


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