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After pointers on portraits, I believe most photographers need and want landscape photography tips. Where to place the horizon is so crucial to landscape photography, yet looking at most images, photographers don't apply basic rules.
The 1/3rd 2/3rds Landscape Rule - Not everyone photographs people only.
So, how to compose a beautiful landscape that will make the viewers want to go there or at least admire your photograph?
Place your horizon line in either the lower or upper horizontal third of the frame. This rule accentuates either the sky or the land and gives a pleasing weight to either. Most photographers make the mistake of bisecting the horizon exactly in the middle, which is so boring to the eye that all of the energy of the scene is lost and the viewer loses interest and moves on.
The 7/8 1/8 Landscape Rule for greater impact -
Whenever you want to emphasize your land or sky to a greater degree, try this landscape photography tip, place the horizon either very low in the frame, say about an 1/8 of the way down which leaves a massive amount of sky in the frame. For example, a day when you have beautiful white puffy clouds sailing across the sky. You don't need to show the ground, or much of it. So, show mostly clouds and you have a professional looking and composed image of spectacular clouds!
This works for buildings or mountains, too! - Does your image consist mostly of buildings? Try this rule on them, too. Make the buildings 2/3rds of the frame and the sky 1/3rd. This gives a nice composition that can accentuate exactly what you want and makes it pleasing to the eyes. Mountains and trees follow this rule, too.
Lastly, consider your depth of field when photographing a landscape.
For most landscapes photos a large depth of field is required and desired to keep all of the elements as sharply in focus as possible. So, one way to achieve this with a point-and-shoot camera is to adjust your ISO, thus requiring less light and increasing the f stop which increases the depth of field.
Or on a DSLR just adjusting the f-stop to a larger number will increase the depth of field, too. Do you get the shakes? Try a tripod or bracing yourself against a rock or tree to ensure rock steady photos that have no blur or camera shake in them. Try these landscape photography tips to create photographs that will impress your closest friends and relatives.
Michael Kitada is a professional photographer with more than 20 years experience. He worked as a staff photographer at The Orange County Register traveling the world on assignment. His work has appeared in People Magazine, Forbes, TV Guide and the cover of Newsweek magazine. To learn more digital photography secrets visit: http://www.takebetterphotosnow.com/
Slr Camera
The major difference between a Digital Camera and Digital SLR Camera, is the reflex design scheme. This scheme allows the camera's screen to be used as an electronic viewfinder by consistently exposing the sensor to the light projected by the lens. The light from the scene can reach either the viewfinder or the sensor, according to the view position of the reflex mirror. These SLR Cameras have comparatively large sensors to ensure similar depths of field and picture angle to film formats. They are usually preferred by professionals, as they facilitate an accurate preview of framing close to the moment of exposure and depth of field.
Digital SLR Camera Prices largely depend on the manufacturer, and the specifications associated. Some of the major companies offering SLR Cameras in India are Sony, Canon, Nikon, Yashica and Kodak. EOS 1000D, is a 10.1 mega pixel Canon SLR Camera. It comes with a 7-point wide area AF system that offers up to 3fps continuous JPEG shooting in accordance with the available memory. The 2.5 inch LCD screen is accompanied by a large viewfinder that initiates effective subject framing even in very bright shooting conditions. The SLR Camera is fully compatible with all canon EF and EF-S lenses and EX- series Speedlites. A compact and light weight body further adds to the portability of this camera.
The 12.1 megapixel DSLR D3S is a high performance Nikon Digital SLR Camera. The 3.0 inch, 921,000-dot, low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD, allows up to 170-degree viewing angle, 100% frame coverage, and brightness adjustment for superior performance. Lateral chromatic aberration reduction is introduced to provide edge-to-edge sharpness, and the image sensor cleaning for assured protection against abrasions. Further, Type C connector (mini size) is employed to ensure compatibility withHDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface).
13.7-megapixel DCS Pro 14n is a Kodak Digital SLR Camera , which comes with an RGB CMOS sensor for delivering image resolutions as high as 4,500 x 3,000 pixels.Nikon "F" lens mount accommodates wide range of Nikkor lenses, and is accompanied by auto and manual focus control, with Single Area and Dynamic AF modes and AF assist lamp. This Digital Camera comes with various shooting modes including Program AE, Flexible Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and Manual exposure. The 2.0-inch color LCD display along with SLR optical viewfinder enables better image captures.
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What SLR camera/lenses do I need for sport?
I have used SLR's before, but I wouldn't call myself a pro yet.
I am looking for an SLR that is the best for price/performance.
I have been looking at Canon EOS 550D and that seems quite good, except my friend told me that Nikon is the way to go.
I would also like some help with lenses for sport, especially tennis and possible underwater photography.
Thank-you!
It's personal preference. Your friend probably uses Nikon and that's why he/she suggested it. If you have your eye on the 550D, go for it. It looks like yet another excellent DSLR from Canon and has a lot of nice features.
Shooting sports? Indoors or outdoors? For indoors you'll probably want a lens with at least a max. aperture of f/2.8. For outdoors, f/4 would probably be fine.
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