Ever since the event of stone Age Man, when pictures of the
animals and men hunting were 1st used to enhance their walls of the cavern,
we've been fascinated by the captured photo. Although it was not till the
invention of photography which truly did this fascination into an art form that
everybody could like regardless of imaginative skill. Everyone everywhere in
the world takes photos of themselves, relatives and friends, animals and
landscapes whether or not there is a specific situation or cause for doing so.
But how much do we actually know when it comes to photography? Below are among
the different types of photography that will help us learn more about the
different ways of taking photographs.
Beginner picture taking has grown recently with the advent
concerning cheep digital cameras as well as this digital photography that has
been effortlessly available to the beginner because the low cost of both
equipment and reproduction of the images, that we will have a brief look at
this article.
The Art of The Image
Black and White or Monochrome Photography
The first are to consider is black and white or monochrome
photography. This is not simply presenting an image in black and white. Black
and white photography explore the contour and character, tone and texture, the
aesthetic art and beauty of the subject. The two components of black and white
photography that give depth and feeling to the image are the shadows and
highlights, if we learn to use them then we can create great images.
The variety of ways that different colors convert to
different grays means that you can have quite fine control over just what parts
of your picture will be light and dark, in addition to lighting levels. The
absence of light can be as important as the highlights. Good deep shadows can
give a depth and solidity to an image. It allows us to separate out the effects
of colour and luminosity, put another way black and white photography allows us
to use colour more effectively.
Action Photography
Action Photography may be where the photographer takes
pictures of sporting event, or of children playing, anything intact where there
is movement. Either set the shutter speed to freeze the action or try a slower
shutter speed to blur the movement. This blur effect can create the sense of
drama and movement. If the subject is moving across the frame try to track the
subject, this is called panning, the effect once perfected is the subject is
sharp but the background has the movement blur giving the impression of speed.
Shooting Action Shots of Athletes, people and animals in
motion, and other moving objects create wonderful photo opportunities. However,
capturing fast action on a digital camera can be challenging.
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