Back to Basics Photography - CompositionLately I've seen quite a few photos that have potential, but need some work. Composition is one of the most important parts to taking any photo (and making any piece of art really) and so I thought I'd share a few basic rules and tips. The word composition simply means 'putting together' and so, with any piece of art, it's how the piece is put together. With a bit of practice while keeping these tips in mind, you can create a more impacting, pleasing to the eye piece of work that will draw the viewer in and keep them interesting.You could crop your images afterwards when you get them onto the computer, but it'd be lovely to have a great image right off the boot, right? By keeping in mind the things below, you'll be well on your way to taking better photos. And don't forget, it's always better to know the rules before you start break them A few tips before we start;Look around using the viewfinder every time you take a picture.Look at each element and how it impacts the overall co
Project Educate - Darkroom OverviewThis week ^Kaz-D and myself are bringing you an overview of the Photography Galleries on deviantART. This won't replace the full weeks planned by the specific community volunteers for specific galleries - but instead it will help to give you a mini introduction into what's out there.DarkroomPhotographs manipulated in a film darkroom or digitally enhanced with the use of computer software to emulate traditional darkroom techniques.Sub-CategoriesTraditionalScans of traditional film prints and negatives that have been produced using traditional darkroom techniques. Alternative Process Instant Film Traditional ProcessDigitalPhotographs that have undergone significant digital enhancements using computer software.:bull
Back to Basics Photography - Understanding RawdSLR cameras and most bridge cameras have the option to shoot in raw, but what exactly is it and what are the benefits? Let me attempt to explain.A camera raw file contains all the data that is captured when the shutter button is pressed whereas a JPEG is compressed and a lot of the data is lost. They are often called digital negatives as they serve the same purpose as the negatives in film photography; they are not ready to be used as the final image, but hold all the information and data needed to produce one. This all means that you are left with a higher image quality which also allows you to have more control and manipulate more parameters than a JPEG. All of the metadata is also still in tact, meaning that the original state can always be referred back to if needed.So, surely you want to see the difference, right? Well you're in luck. Top - straight out of camera (SOOC) raw. Bottom - basic adjustments done in LightRoom raw.This can ei
Photography Discovered 5Welcome to the fourth edition of Photography Discovered! This series was inspired by $Moonbeam13's Discovered journal series. The following deviants were found using nothing but the Discovery Tool.=schnotte~kannus-maoo*Alessia-Izzo=rosaarvensis~regularflavorPlease show the artists some love and the article if you liked it!Previous EditionsWeek One; Week Two;
Project Educate - Architecture OverviewThis week ^Kaz-D and myself are bringing you an overview of the Photography Galleries on deviantART. This won't replace the full weeks planned by the specific community volunteers for specific galleries - but instead it will help to give you a mini introduction into what's out there. ArchitectureSub-Categories Bridges & Suspended Structures:thumb278744407:Photographs of bridges and other suspended architectural structures. ExteriorPhotographs depicting the exterior of a building or any finished architectural construction. InteriorPhotographs depicting the interior of a building or any finished architectural construction. Statues & MonumentsPhotographs of statues, monuments and mortuary stones.Photographing Architecture - Tips:bulletblac
Life Through a Lens 7Welcome to the seventh edition of Life Through a Lens - a regular photography feature showcasing some of the recently submitted deviations within the Photography gallery.Features:thumb278500566:Previous FeaturesWeek One; Week Two; Week Three; Week Four;
Photography Weekly: Edition ElevenPhotography Weekly Header created by ~TouchedD“I can’t tell you how many pictures I’ve missed, ignored, trampled, or otherwise lost just ‘cause I’ve been so hell bent on getting the shot I think I want.”-Joe McNally-I recently blogged about Joe McNally and his book The Moment It Clicks. I've not yet read it but it's on my Birthday list for April. However I have read some of the quotes from inside the book - one in particular is the 'pause for thought' for this article this week. As some of you might know I'm taking part in the 365 day Photography Challenge and I would thoroughly recommend it to anybody who wishes to think outside the box and get more creative with their photography. How many times do we ignore, trample or loose the real one in a million shot bec
Photography Discovered 3Welcome to the third edition of Photography Discovered! This series was inspired by $Moonbeam13's Discovered journal series. The following deviants were found using nothing but the Discovery Tool.~Rinksy~celilsezer!vtangophotography:bigthumb263900282::thumb266123261::thumb265545683:*mj-magic~diensilverPlease show the artists some love and the article if you liked it!Previous EditionsWeek One; Week TwoCheck ou
Project Educate: People & Portraits OverviewThis week ^Kaz-D and myself are bringing you an overview of the Photography Galleries on deviantART. This won't replace the full weeks planned by the specific community volunteers for specific galleries - but instead it will help to give you a mini introduction into what's out there.People and PortraitsPhotographs of people, including portraits and photographs depicting human nature and emotion.People and Portraits is one of the larger photography galleries. There are fifteen sub categories within the People and Portraits gallery, so this article will be one of the longer ones Sub-CategoriesArtistic NudeHigh quality fine art photography that makes use of a nude or partially nude human subject.Body ArtPhotographs of body art (tattoos, modifications, body-painting etc). Images of body art do
Life Through a Lens #1Welcome to the first edition of Life Through a Lens - a regular photography feature showcasing some of the recently submitted deviations within the Photography gallery.FeaturesPlease show the artists some love and the article if you liked it!
Photography Discovered #7Welcome to the sixth edition of Photography Discovered! This series was inspired by $Moonbeam13's Discovered journal series. The following deviants were found using nothing but the Discovery Tool.*emmanueldautriche*Somebody--else~simsalabima=ravador*MyLifeThroughTheLensPlease show the artists some love and the article if you liked it!Previous EditionsWeek One;
Photography Discovered 6Welcome to the sixth edition of Photography Discovered! This series was inspired by $Moonbeam13's Discovered journal series. The following deviants were found using nothing but the Discovery Tool.~NayeliNeria~teuss=Okavanga~selimselimoglu~Northstar76Please show the artists some love and the article if you liked it!Previous EditionsWeek One; Week Two;
Project Educate: Photojournalism OverviewThis week ^Kaz-D and myself are bringing you an overview of the Photography Galleries on deviantART. This won't replace the full weeks planned by the specific community volunteers for specific galleries - but instead it will help to give you a mini introduction into what's out there.PhotojournalismPhotojournalism gives us newsworthy photographs wherein the primary motivation is to recount a story not assist a story.Photojournalism photos aim to capture a moment that tells a story, without the aid of posing the subjects or the use of post processing.Sub-CategoriesConcerts and MusiciansPhotographs of concerts, listeners, or other subjects documenting the lives and careers of musicians.Documentary and EditorialPhotographs taken to accompany an editorial piece or photographed in a documentary style
Photography Discovered #8Welcome to the eighth edition of Photography Discovered! This series was inspired by $Moonbeam13's Discovered journal series. The following deviants were found using nothing but the Discovery Tool.*Good-e-nuf~Christophe-Niel*Phoenixstamatis~taposcsirke~TheLastOfDaysPlease show the artists some love and the article if you liked it!Previous EditionsWeek One; Week Two; <
Project Educate: Composition BasicsThe action of putting things together; formation or construction.The term composition simply means 'putting together' and is applied to all forms of art. In this respect, composition is all about the placement, arrangement or organisation of the individual elements within a photo. The composition of a photograph is what catches the viewer's attention and is what makes the image pleasing to the eye. By practicing and developing basic composition techniques, you can produce pieces of work which can recreate the impact of the original scene.Some tips for developing composition skills are;Look around using the viewfinder every time you take a picture.Look at each element and how it impacts the overall composition.Become familiar with your camera. Learn how it works, play around with settings and really get to know how each setting changes the overall image.Experiment and practice. Experiment and practice. Experiment and practice.Study other pieces of art; photogr
Life Through a Lens #8Welcome to the seventh edition of Life Through a Lens - a regular photography feature showcasing some of the recently submitted deviations within the Photography gallery.Features:thumb287607661:Previous FeaturesWeek One; Week Two; Week Three; Week Four; Week Five; Week Six;
these journals are always sooo beautiful!! I'm honored to be included!!