samedi 4 octobre 2014

Brilliant ideas!

i want to share with you guys some ideas that have been comming into my head which i really want to try, please just tell me what you think and you can try them too :D but the problem is, you need to have a professional device to change lenses which unfortunately i don't, but i'm happy sharring this with you guys :D enjooooy


Give the room a more Spacious feel

If shooting indoors and the room feels cramped around your subject, try placing them in a corner and shooting from a minimal angle. This vantage point gives a greater emphasis to the lines where the floor meets the walls, which will travel from one central point out to the lower corners of your frame, giving the exaggerated appearance of open space. Using a wide-angle lens for this type of shot will enhance the effect even further.




Make A Frame with Foliage

We’ve all used a canopy of leaves to create a frame around a subject in our compositions, but you can take this technique to the extreme by getting down low and shooting from the ground up. Try using individual blades of grass, flowers and other ground foliage to frame people. The low vantage point gives the image dramatic emphasis, and the insect’s-eye view of the grass in the foreground creates an otherworldly appearance. When shooting indoors, you’ll likely want to use flash, particularly if your shot’s posed. If you set a wide aperture, a shutter speed of about 1/60 sec and bounce off-camera flash light from the ceiling or wall at your background (direct flash light will give you harsh results), you should be able to capture well-lit portraits at ISOs of 100 or 200.



Use Bounced Flash Indoors



When shooting indoors, you’ll likely want to use flash, particularly if your shot’s posed. If you set a wide aperture, a shutter speed of about 1/60 sec and bounce off-camera flash light from the ceiling or wall at your background (direct flash light will give you nasty results), you should be able to capture well-lit portraits at ISOs of 100 or 200.

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