Bird Photography – Focus & Sharpening
Once one of my Photography Instructor asked me a simple question, “Which one is better, a watch that is stopped or a watch that always runs 10 minutes late?” The answer is, always prefer the stopped watch as its gives correct time at least twice a day. In case focusing for a moving element I [...]
Posted at 12:46 pm on May 22, 2009 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Uncategorized | Tagged: Aperture, auto focus, backlit, bird photography, brust rate, camera, foucs, high speed, image, image detail, photography, predictive, sharpening, shutter speed | read on
Exposure – Tonal Contrast
Correct Exposure is combination of Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO and a creatively correct exposure is combination of all of above and the photographer’s creative mind. I believe there is nothing can be termed as bad or good light for any exposure, it should be appropriate light as well as exposure. Lighting depends on Seasons, [...]
Posted at 2:28 pm on May 15, 2009 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Exposure | Tagged: Aperture, backlit, camera, center weighted, color, contrast, evaluative, Exposure, exposure compensation, exposure meter, front lit, halo, highlight, image, image detail, intensity, ISO, light, lighting, matrix, meter, metering, partial metering, photography, rim lighting, shadow, shutter speed, side, silhouette, spot, tonal contrast, tone | read on