Tag Archive 'Landscapes'

Nov 12 2010

The Art of Portrait Photography

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Portrait photography is usually used at functions such as birthdays, graduations and weddings and is used to hang decoratively on the wall in a way to look good and to intrigue people. These prints are normally blown up for a better effect and put in lovely looking frames to make the best of the photos.As a general rule, portrait photography focuses mostly on the face of the model, but can involve the shoulders and even more of the body if requested from the photography professional. Portrait photography is a great way to capture the mood and emotion of a particular moment and provide great memories that can be remembered and looked at over and over again.Unlike some of the other types of photography like landscape and wildlife, portrait photography became very popular when the camera was first discovered as people enjoyed taking lots of photos of their family and loved .. more»

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Jun 14 2010

Creating Depth Of Field With Landscape Photography

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Depth of field is the limitation of perceived sharpness within a photographic image. The greater the depth of field, the more of the image from front to back that appears sharp. An image that is said to have a shallow depth of filed has a short and more specific depth of sharpness.In photography, careful use of depth of field can be a very powerful tool indeed. It can force viewers to focus only upon that which is sharp, by utilizing a shallow depth of field. As our eyes are not comfortable in viewing unclear images, we then tend to look at the parts of an image that is sharp, and our gaze will then focus upon that part of the image, rendering the other unsharp parts of the image as blurry and not worthy of our attention. This use of a shallow depth of field is particularly well suited to .. more»

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May 24 2010

What Unique Type of Photography Backdrops Can Mountains Make to a Small Village?

Published by admin under Artistic Photography

Artistic photography requires the use of a large amount of adjacent items that contribute to the general artistic impact on the viewer. Here we refer to the use of photography backdrops that usually consists of pieces of cloth with various designs that are hung in the background to make performance possible. There can be buildings, countryside landscapes, cityscapes, the sea and many other representations, all functioning as photography backdrops. Simply think what a unique type of photography backdrops the mountains would make to a small village. Backdrops equally apply to the classic and digital photography alike, and they often depend on the artist's intention or the purpose of the picture as such.Some of the most popular photography backdrops include holiday scenes with angels, fairies, lots of snow and stars; in such cases we are talking about themed photography that contributes to special aesthetic effects. What is the main purpose of .. more»

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