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Restore deleted photos in your digital camera

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Every time after we took photos or pictures of the most important to you we store that files in a device that we use, but when we look back on some or even all of the photos that we keep is suddenly lost or erased. of course we will wonder how we keep images that can be lost

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Aperture and ISO in photography

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Aperture is a component of the lens which controls the intensity of light entering the camera. Lens diaphragm is usually formed like a circle or square hole particular. He formed from a number of sheet metal (usually 5, 7 or 8 pieces) that can be set to change the size of the hole opening (shutter / shutter) lens where the light will pass or in digital photography Aperture is the size of the lens aperture that functions to enter and continue the light to film or sensor.

Size of the governed through the diaphragm. In general, the camera contained 2.8; 4; 5.6 ff. angka2 is known as f-number, so-called aperture (aperture) f / 2.8 f / 4, f / 5.6 ff. The larger the aperture the smaller the f-number  and also the smaller diameter opening, so f/16 is smaller in diameter than the f / 5.6

How it works aperture similar to the human eye pupil, the more incoming light, the smaller the diameter of the pupil, and vice versa. Aperture is associated with a sharp space or depth of field, the larger the f-number, eg f/22, sharpness will increasingly wide range. This means that objects behind and in front of the main focus has good sharpness. otherwise we will get blur effects / blur to object infront of and behind the main focus when using a small f-number, eg f / 2.8

Shutter speed and aperture should work together to get the proper exposure. ISO is also an important role, the higher the ISO is used, the sensitivity to light was getting bigger, so that even in low light, shutter speed and aperture can still be used optimally. But keep in mind, the higher the ISO is used, the higher the level of noise or grain produced.

(ISO / ASA is the speed of the film is a term in photography to measure the level of sensitivity or photographic film to light. The film with low sensitivity (a lower ISO number) requires attention (UK: exposure) is longer, so-called slow film, while films with high sensitivity (a high ISO number) requires a brief exposure.)

To determine whether the exposure was correct or not, the digital cameras available or conventional metering facilities. Thus the occurrence of over-exposure (excess lighting) or under exposure (lack of lighting) can be minimized.

Once the basic technique can be mastered, the next requisite was flying hours, because the art of photography is identical with the moment, and a good moment is not easily repeated, skill determines the composition and angle of image capture to grow as the hours fly, then multiply the reference from, books, internet, as well as other sumber2. How nice and sophistication of a camera, only a tool, the clincher is that those who are behind the camera

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Photo tips: how to photograph silhouettes

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

The silhouette is a photo with the main object of total darkness with a bright background, so that is visible is the shape of the main object earlier. Photographing the silhouette is not as difficult as imagined, as long as you know the steps and tips.

Turn off Flash

The first and foremost is the flash on the camera should be turned off, otherwise you will get regular photos (because its main object is not so dark). So turn off your flash dikamera

Find the right lighting conditions (backlight)

To generate a silhouette, the background you need more light than the main object. That is why most of silhouette images when the sunset or sunrise done, where the sun (light source) is behind the object that you want the photo (backlighting). But do not limit yourself, silhouette image can be produced at any time, in essence, you just have to find a background that is lighter than the main object.

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Look for an object that looks interesting

Photo silhouette will really show form the main object, therefore, look for objects with interesting shapes and has a strong character. Note the photo above, because the main object (fish finder) lose detail and become very dark, the shape it will be more exposed. We can see clearly the limits of the curve of the fisherman’s body shape, the form of nets and their frames until the droplets of water coming out of the net. You can also try with another object.

Find the appropriate background

To get a silhouette you should find a lighter background. Try also to get an interesting background, but also not crowded so that the main object seen very prominent. The sky and the beach is a favorite example.

Measure exposure to the right (manual / auto)

Wherever possible use the manual mode eskposur. Set metering in spot metering. Perform measurements in the background of the brightest regions. In the example photo above to measure the light the sky above my helmet. Change the combination of aperture and shutter speed according to the results of your metering, particularly in the aperture make sure you set your own (large aperture for the background is somewhat blurry and small aperture for the sharp background). After you set the aperture and shutter speed selected, point the camera to the main object. Arrange h3 and determine the best focus on the main object and then snap ….

If you can not use the manual mode, use auto mode. Point the camera towards the brightest area, in the example above is to the sky above the fish finder, Click your shutter half (do not push the full), then hold the shutter is not released. Then point the camera to your main object and then snap ….

Do not be afraid to try

Try a combination of aperture and shutter speed are different if you fail at the first opportunity. Try also experimenting with the object and your environment, do not just stare at the sunset and sunrise, because the silhouette image can be produced elsewhere.

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