Wednesday, January 11, 2012

tecnical of photograpph

1. Depth of field (sharp space)The things that affect space sharply:-Distance shooting (far = area, near = narrow)-Aperture diaphragm (small = large, large = narrow)-Lens focal length / focal length (tele = narrow, wide = wide, normal = can be arranged)Examples of images with depth of field techniques
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2. Panning-Panning is one way to give the impression of motion in the picture.-When doing panning, you must follow the object during the shoot.-The photo makes the object to be relatively sharp in comparison with the background that is almost completely blur.-To get the photo to maximum panning; with low speed (80-60), and use a tripod (three feet).Sample photos with panning technique
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3. Slow & stop action-Slow action: one of the photographic technique that aims to show / capture the motion of objects. Commonly used low speed, between 1 / 30 to 1 second-Stop action: the opposite of slow, which is a technique of photography to freeze the motion of the object aimed at. Commonly used high speed, between 1 / 125 to 1 / 4000 or more.Sample photos with slow action techniques
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Technical data:-Camera: Nikon FM10-Lens: 35-70 mm-Speed: 8-Diaphragm: 3.5-ASA: 200-Location: TBSSample photos with slow action techniquesCamera: Canon 30D, speed: 10, diapragma: ASA 5.6: 1600Sample photos with stop action techniqueTechnical data:-Camera: Nikon D100 Digital-Lens: 28-105 mm Nikkor D-Speed: 125 (with soft box)-Diaphragm: 16-ASA: 2004. Zooming-Zooming is a technique to give the impression of motion pictures by changing the focal length of lens.-Changes the focal length can only be done with a zoom lens.-To get an impression of motion, you should use a shutter speed of not more than 1 / 30 sec.-To get the maximum zooming images, use a tripod (three feet)Technical data:-Camera: Nikon D100 Digital-Lens: 28-80 Nikkor D-Speed: 5 (with flash)-Diaphragm: 3.5-ASA: 400-White balance: FlashSample images with zooming technique
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5. Bulb-The shutter speed can be adjusted in accordance with the time we want.-This technique is done by holding the shutter release button with longer.-To get the photo to maximum bulb, can use the cable release and tripod.-For example, we use the speed from 30 seconds to run out of time recording of light.Sample photos with bulb technique
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Sources: http://hermawayne.blogspot.com/2011/03/berbagai-macam-teknik-fotografi.html

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