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Rule of third in photography

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Simple said RULE OF THIRD   is the lines that present in the display of the camera that placed horizontally and vertically  in the display where it helps to positioned  your subject in the frame of the camera.the rule of third concept helps to cover both the fore ground and background of the subject.its like a guide line to the photographers where the subject is placed in the camera frame to better visual of the image. This image shows the rule of third line and also the object is placed in the one third of the frame.the nose of the dog is placed in the intersection of two line.it will gives the correct composition to the image. These lines are placed in the one third of the frame on both sides.it will helps to cover both the fore ground and  the background of the image. Here the tree is placed at the one third of the frame that helps to cover both the trees and the background in the frame. RULE OF THIRD concept is mostly used in the landscape photogra...

Three pillars of photography

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In photography,if we have to take correct and creative photographs we must consider the pillars in photography.they are called as "EXPOSURE TRIANGLE".These three are mutually related together.it is not easy to understand by the learning through paper or an article.it required more practical experience to understand those three concept.                    1.ISO                   2.aperture                   3.shutter speed 1.ISO: ISO denotes the concept of brightness,it will decide the quality of photographs and the presence of grains in the image.if the image has more grains even in low aperture that the more light is tends to the sensor of the camera.ISO is the adjustment that present in the camera settings,as 100,200,400,800,1600,3200,6400,12800.....etc. The above image shows the  variation of ISO. If the image has the ISO of 100,2...

what is dslr camera

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DSLR - Digital Single Lens Reflex It is the image capturing machine,that the RBG sensor absorb the light form the lens and process that light to the image.the light source from the lens travel from through the certain mirrors and PENTAPRISM is tends to show the image through the view finder. In this the path of light is travel through the lens(way of aperture) to the mirror ,this mirror is placed at an angle of 45 degree.that the light source is turns perpendicularly and reflect in the pentaprism, that prism will shows the image to a view finder.also that mirror is  movable up  and down.  During the time of pressing the shutter button of the camera that mirror is moves upward and the light source is directly absorb by the sensors.the sensor is placed back to the mirror. Basically they are in two type that 1. Filmed SLRs ,  2. Digital SLRs 1.Filmed SLRs: In olden days the storage in the camera is in the film role.that stores the images ...

vigi click blogs on photography

"DON'T TAKE PHOTOS JUST CREATE IT" list of the blogs about photography: "click the below links to know about the various types of blogs on photography": How to take low light photography How to take closeup photography How to take silhoutte photography What is DSLR THREE PILLARS OF PHOTOGRPHY RULE OF THIRD IN PHOTOGRAPHY

How to take Silhouette Photographs

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S ilhoutte photography is the art of creating the outline of the subject.The  Back light of the subject is the most   important thing.That the effect of back light gives the wounderful silhouette photographs. T hese back light of the subject gives the shadow like images that results the silhouette images. This image is taken at kanyakumari(tamil nadu). The statue of Thiruvalluvar . with my nikon D3300 DSLR. camera settings: Lens : 18-55mm Aperture : f/8 Mode : manual mode Shutter speed : 1/500 Post processing with : snapseed,picsarts (mobiles) TIPS : Set your camera in to manual mode. Change the aperture to f/8,for the deep depth of field. Focus on the back light while your subject is darker. Set as normal shutter speed between (1/150-1/500)seconds. After taking the image post process that by using the apps like snapseed,light room,picsart, photoshop etc. If you are using the mobile then simply focus on the light and take the image.if your mobile have ma...

how to take closeup photographs

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cultivation,(closeup photography)     I n general,cultivation is the basic need to the human.no one can live with out food include other living organisms,the only way is the cultivation.In earth the crops like rice,wheat,paddy etc that tends to grow only during the regular water is provided.   C loseup photography is the beautiful thing that gives a mind blowing results when the light is full fill the surrounding of the subject. T he above photograph is taken in tamil nadu(india) the area of the this cultivation land is mayapuram (ramanathapuram),taken with my DSLR nikon D3300 which is the basic DSLR. camera setting: lens: 18-55mm focal length: 55mm aperture: f 5 .6 Tips: When you are taking the closeup photos,get closer to the subject and then if you have DSLR camera then little bit zoom. mainly you have the lens with larger focal length,zoom it to maximum that gives the shallow depth of field to your photos. lot of lenses are availab...

how to take low light photographs

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photography is the wounderful creative word.that " we don"t take the photo we just create it" .low light photography is the thing that gives some difficulties to the photographers.due to the requirements of light.this photo is taken with the mobile that focus the direct light source.  mobiles are great tools for capturing low light scenes with easy touch focus and the potential for adding a good low light lens in the mobile sensor But of course, no tool is greater than the knowledge of the craftsman behind it—here are eight low light photography tips to make the most of your mobiles phones.    TIPS: First of all clean the lens with out the presence of any dust in the lens. Switch on your mobile camera in to manual mode. Decrease the ISO to low as possible. Focus on direct light source by touching the screen. Reduce the EXPOSURE level to low as possible. Choose the correct angle for the reflection of light near by. If it is possible to cha...