A Technical Guide To Advance PH - Elizabeth Frasers
A Technical Guide To Advance PH - Elizabeth Frasers
A Technical Guide To Advance PH - Elizabeth Frasers
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Camera Settings
Chapter 2 Camera Equipment
Chapter 3 Environments, Settings and
Equipment
Chapter 4 Winter, Architecture and
Special Effects
Chapter 5 Post-Editing Techniques
Conclusion
Introduction
In this guide I will show you how to
clearly, quickly and simply understand
digital photography and how to use your
digital camera.
If you are new to photography, or simply
want to know more about the subject and
improve your skills, this short
beginners guide to digital photography
is ideal for you. It covers the basic
principles and its most popular aspects,
including:
Technical camera settings - showing you
what they do and how to use them
correctly.
Different camera equipment, such as
tripods, flash and multiple lenses, and
how to use them to achieve different
photographic effects.
Useful tips and tricks for photographing
in various types of settings, such as
portraits, landscapes, animals, sports,
special effects and much more.
An easy guide on how to simply edit
images later on the computer using
digital editing software such as Adobe
Photoshop and Lightroom.
While this book doesnt cover every
aspect of photographys limitless
Chapter One
Camera Settings
The Shutter
The Aperture
ISO
Chapter Two
Camera Equipment
DSLR Cameras
DSLR means Digital Single Lens
Reflex. To put it simply, it is a digital
camera that uses mirrors to direct light
from the lens to the viewfinder; a hole at
the back of the camera that you look
through to see what you are taking a
picture of.
On top of most DSLR cameras is a
Mode Dial: a circular control centre
where you can decide how much control
you want over the camera settings. For
example, you can put the camera in
automatic mode (commonly represented
by a green square) where the camera
Lenses
Chapter Three
Environment, Settings and Equipment
Portraits
Landscapes
Landscape photography is all about
telling the story of a place and making
the most of the available natural light.
Tips for getting the best landscape
photograph are to plan ahead, use a
small aperture, and stabilise your shot
by using a tripod to take longer
exposures to capture the scene without
blurriness.
To achieve the best possible landscapes,
shoot at dawn or sunset to make the most
of suns warm hues.
Other equipment that can help take better
Animals
Set your camera up to take multiple
frames per second to take more photos,
as wildlife tends to move around a lot,
like fast-moving birds, for example.
Use an appropriate shutter speed,
preferably the fastest you can to get a
quick exposure, capture the motion, a
large aperture to give you more light to
work with, and a faster shutter speed,
resulting in a narrow depth of field to
isolate the subject.
Remember to keep moving to get the best
vantage point and better shot
Sport
Indoor
With less light, the quality of light makes
a substantial difference in terms of tint
and direction. Indoor photography is
considerably more difficult than outdoor
photography.
External lighting is indispensable, as it
maximises the light, and makes day and
night shooting possible, so think about
investing in a light-weight lighting kit.
To get the best of the light indoors, shoot
in manual to avoid the cameras
exposure setting stepping in. Using a
higher ISO such as 1600 indoors is
Night
With night photography, youre shooting
in even lower lighting conditions, so you
need to use as much available light as
possible, but still know your limits, and
be careful not to under or over-expose
the image.
Be careful not to use a too high ISO to
reduce noise in the image, know your
limits, and experiment with ISO settings
beforehand, to see which is best before
the big night shoot.
However, its always preferable to have
a sharp, noisy image than a blurry, clean
Chapter Four
Winter, Architecture and Special
Effects
Winter
bright.
Correcting White Balance: Look in
your cameras manual to find out how to
change the white balance; in the menu
system, you can choose from different
pre-sets such as daylight, cloudy,
tungsten, fluorescent or even manual
white balance option.
Choosing an option such as daylight and
cloudy prevents the camera thinking for
itself, useful for when it gets things
wrong. To set the white balance
manually, take a photo of something such
as a piece of white paper and set it as
your manual white balance in the presets.
Architecture
A modern city can be a playground for
photographers, with different,
interesting, versatile buildings
contrasting one another, making it a great
opportunity to grab terrific shots no one
else has taken. Heres some tips:
Go Higher! Photographing through glass
can be tricky, so if you can ,shoot from
an openair balcony to get a clearer shot.
Avoid other people getting in the way
and trying to get the same shot too!
Move your feet! To avoid making
repetitive, borrowing shots from low-
Special Effects:
Light Trails
Create fun and imaginative shapes by
drawing with light! All you need is your
camera, a tripod, a torch, and a sense of
adventure.
First minimize the light around you, turn
off all lights if possible so you can use a
long exposure speed to pick up as much
light as possible for a longer time when
drawing.
Set your camera to a small aperture such
as f/22 to allow you to control the
Ink In Water
Possibly one of the simplest, yet coolest
special effects one can create in
photography, the ink in water trick is
easy to achieve.
It is best to use different coloured inks,
like an ink cartidge from a foundation
pen, instead of using food colouring, as
they disperse too quickly in water.
Get a vessel to place the water in, like a
fish tank, or a glass vase, and use a dark
background like a black piece of card to
allow the ink to stand out.
Chapter Five
Post-editing Techniques
Photoshop
Levels
Hue and
Saturation
Colour Balance
Brightness and
Contrast
Conclusion
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