Friday 30 December 2011

100 things / Research and collect

The following images i have collected cover high-speed photography, tilt-shift photography, black and white photography, motion blur, infrared, night, smoke photography, macro photography, HDR, panoramic photography, RAW processing and others. These are all techniques digital photographers follow to create different imagery in every snap shot. 


High speed photography is a technique where a camera user captures super fast movements






















Tilt-shift photography refers to the use of camera movements on small- and medium-format cameras; it usually requires the use of special lenses.
























Black and white photography is a common technique used and liked by observers and photographers, the practice picks up tone and contrast while blocking the distraction of colour. This can also be artificially achieved by editing a colour image to black and white in an adobe software, and many other creative software's.






















 Motion blur is frequently used to show a sense of speed. You can artificially achieve this effect in a usual scene using cameras with a slow shutter speed. Also Adobe Photoshop can be used for this purpose, though sometimes images may look unnatural and unprofessional.




















Here is a technique called 'infared photography'. In infrared photography, the film or image sensor used is sensitive to infrared light. 




















Night photography can be difficult to shoot, depending on the photographers preference iso vs long exposure, the image can develop totally different, night photography mainly depends on experimentation with ones camera and practice to avoid noise on potential great night photographs.





















I found that smoke art photographers preferred to use grey smoke, and inverted the image once capture, digitally you can create powerful and illusive images.To create these type of images the key element is light, and how you use it, it's important that the flash light is on the subject (smoke) and that the environment your shooting in is almost darkness. The rest is up to practice and enhancements.



















Macro photography is a technique used where the photographer takes an images of up-close things such as animals, insects, plants, the following images show some of the effects.




















HDR photography (high dynamic range) is a set of techniques that allows a greater dynamic range between the lightest and darkest areas of an image than current standard digital imaging techniques or photographic methods




















panorama — or panoramic photo — is usually made by stitching several pictures taken with the same camera into one.