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Posted on Sep 02, 2007 under Tips and Trick |
How to Eliminate Glare in Flat Reflective Surfaces
1. Use two external flash
2. Raise the light stands so both of the flashes are the same height as the subject.
3. Move position one on the left and one on the right, each at 45° angles from the subject. The flashes and subject should form a triangle.
4. Place your camera so that the camera is the same height as the center of the subject and centered between the two flashes.
5. Focus and take a picture. There’s no light reflection because each flash cancels out the reflection from the other.
Posted on Sep 01, 2007 under Tips and Trick |
Bounce Flash Tips
1. Use a reflector for bright eyes. Make a white card attached to your flash by a rubber band.
2. Try to angle your flash head so the light bounces off the ceiling and lands right in front of the subject.
3. Look for low ceilings. They are better than high ones. High ceilings usually result in underexpose because there is not enough light after travelling all that distance.
4. Look for white ceilings. They are better than colored. The colored ceilings can influence the tone of the picture.
Posted on Aug 28, 2007 under Tips and Trick |
Rules of Photo Composition
1. The Rule of Thirds.
Placing focused objects at a position located about one-third from the top, bottom or either side of the picture.
2. Choosing a center.
Always have one main subject that captures the eye. The center of interest need not be in the center of the photograph. Avoid have more than one center of attention.
3. Balance.
The interesting objects placed on both sides.
4. Lines
Objects in the pictures arranged in straight or curving lines that lead the eye to the center of interest.
5. Framing
A technique of using objects in the foreground to create an imaginary picture frame around the subjects.