WHAT PHOTOGRAPHE CAN LEARN FAMOUS PAINTINGS?
Painting and photography may seem like two completely different worlds, but for many they are connected and complementary. Artists often use photographs as an aid in creating unique works of…

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PRIORITY OF THE EXTRACT AND PRIORITY OF THE DIAPHRAGM: HOW TO LEARN THEIR USE OF THEIR RIGHT
Semi-automatic priority modes shutter speed and aperture you will find in each DSLR. They allow the photographer to manually set the ISO and shutter speed, or the ISO and aperture…

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HOW TO PHOTOGRAPHIC FIRE, OR FLAME, AS AN OBJECT, ACCENT AND SOURCE OF LIGHT
Fire is an interesting thing. We have a very deep and instinctive relationship with him, so it is not surprising that adding a flame to a photo can have quite…

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9 MISTAKES IN WORKING WITH THE STAND WHICH MAY REMOVE YOUR PICTURES AND REDUCE THE RISK TO THE CAMERA
9 errors when using a tripod First push the small sections of the leg of the tripod. Tighten handles and leg clamps. Raise the central column. Incorrectly or too loosely…

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BASIC SHOOTING IN HIGH AND LOW KEY

If you want to create a certain mood in a photo, you should pay attention to shooting in a high or low key. The effects of High key and Low key are important to be able to use in order to be creative and learn how to control the atmosphere and style of the frame. Photographer Michael Gabriel (Michael Gabriel) shows that this shooting is not limited to only the use of a white background and a lower or higher contrast. In that case, what is it? Continue reading

INEXPENSIVE ASHER FELLIG'S CONTRIBUTION TO ART OF PHOTO, OR SCANDAL VIDGE
Asher Fellig was born at the turn of the XIX and XX centuries in the town of Zolochiv, which at that time belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After 11 years,…

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IMPROVEMENT OF COMPOSITION DUE TO THE TONE CONTRAST
Now a lot of discussions about composition tend to concentrate on such bases, usually third, leading lines, the use of color, etc. But not many people remember the tonal contrast.…

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