Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Info on photography of flowers in the morning
Wind is a great spoiler for flower photography. The prefered time is early morning. The wind will be almost still in the morning, the flowers will be fresh and the light will be bright and at a suitable angle.
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Info: photography at close range
In photography at close range, slight movements also can give a blurring effect. The object, at this instance, our target flower can be clamped to reduce movement. Care must be taken so that the natural background of leaves and other flowers is not spoilt while using the clamp. Careless use of the clamp can damage the flower, distort it or give a clumped look of the back ground.
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Info on camera tripods for flower photography
Slightest movement of hand held camera can blurr the close range photography of flowers. The photographer must be very steady in his stance while clicking. A camera tripod or stand can be used for better results. However we will have to make some sacrifice on positions and angles.
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Info on camera shutter speed photography
Camera shutter speed is an important criterion in close photography. High speeds can minimise the blurring effects in slightest movements. This can also catch the flutering of bees or butterflies around the flower and can result in high quality photographs.
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Info on history of photography black and white
The early images were monochrome and most of the images were black and white. Monochrome photography continued to dominate for several decades even after the advent of color imagery for its low cost and its classic photographic look.
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Info on history of color photography

Color photography was experimented right from 1860. In earlier methods three cameras were used with three different color filters. In early 1900s photo sensitive chemical emulsions with sufficient sensitivity to red and green light were developed. In 1935 tricolor color film was introduced. Polorid introduced instant color film in 1963.
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Info on history of photography full spectrum

With the advent of new technologies, Ultraviolet and infrared films are available from 1960. This led to full spectrum images and is extensively used in fine arts, forensics, night images and trick.
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Info on history of photography disk images

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In traditional photography the photographers were limited by the availability of processing facilities. In remote locations it became all the more difficult. Particularly photo journalists have to deliver the photos to the news desks at the earliest. In 1980 Sony introduced a camera which can save the images to disk and the images can be displayed on the television. Kodak unveiled in 1990 its first commercial digital camera and at that time digital cameras were priced very high and were mostly used in photojournalism.
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Info on history of photography with digital cameras

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Digital cameras use electronic image sensor to record the image as an electrnic data. Digital images can be manipulated and varied results can be obtained.Thus point and shoot digital cameras have become most sought after cameras and outsell film cameras. Presently most of the models of film cameras have been withdrawn from the market by most of the reputed makers.
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Info on history of photography: pin hole

The basic idea of Photography dates way back to 5th centuary. The basic idea of image projection through a pin hole was being tested. In these camera obscuras the images can be projected in a dark room on a screen upside down. Only in the 17th century camera obscuras were made portable and basic lenses were added.
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Info on history of photography wet process

With the invention of emulsion plates imagery became less cumbersome and more advanced than Daguerreotypes and cameras were improved to help with focussing. This was the first step towards the faster development of imaging technology.
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Photography info: Original digital photograph
This is the original digital photograph.Below shown are the various effects achieved with the camera and by editing.
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