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Sigma 50mm ART LENS F 1.4

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Colors of Masai People Masai Mara tribe of East Africa are one of the beautifully dressed people of Africa.They occupy the lands of Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania,primarily the famous Masai Mara,Serengeti,Amboseli and few other regions.It is said that Masai tribe reached East Africa sometime in 15th Century from valley of lower Nile.  The colorful, elegant dressing , intricate ornaments and jewelries are part of  their tradition.  The Modern life style or its pattern has not embraced Masai culture fully. The old culture is still thriving as do good & bad practices.Yet, modern education is slowly reaching them, as do the...

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Exposure bracketing !

Posted by Prabhakaran Sambandam on

   Right from cellphone cameras to High end DSLR has HDR features, in Other words its called “EXPOSURE BRACKETINGS “ In Latest Cameras the camera itself processed the bracketing shots (RAW) exposures and gives you the end results in JPEG files.   There are a number of ways you do HDRs. If you are shooting in AUTO mode with exposure bracketing turned on, your camera will do all of the work for you. It will occur as a sequence of three shutter releases. That’s because your camera just took 2 extra pictures for the one it automatically selected  ...

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D O F

Posted by Prabhakaran Sambandam on

HOW TO GET SHALLOW DEPTH OF FIELD In any DSLR camera there is a PORTRAIT mode which allow the photographer positioning his/her subject in a creative way Portrait mode chooses a large aperture (a small ‘f’ number), which will make the depth of field (the amount of your shot in focus) smaller. APERTURE MODE This mode lets you choose the Aperture (the size of the hole in your lens) and tells the camera to choose all the other settings. This semi-auto mode is a great way to control depth of field as it will ensure your images are well exposed....

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High key Images

Posted by Prabhakaran Sambandam on

A bright, white background creates a high energy, happy, and distraction free scene, perfect for pictures of your friends and family. Use a Solid White Background to Eliminate Distractions Use sunlight as your background Use a flash on the background Don’t overexpose the background  You can overexpose a high key background too much. If you bounce too much light off your background, the backlighting will overtake your model and wash out your picture. High key photography is challenging because it requires you to create an intentionally overexposed background while still properly exposing your subject. Once you learn how to use...

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BUILT IN HDR- in Canon 5D MARK III

Posted by Prabhakaran Sambandam on

Features of the “HDR Mode” in 5 D M III Eliminates blowout and black crush caused by drastic contras brightness Supports handheld photograph Automatically records images in the JPEG format even when you shoot in the RAW setting Setting “Adjust dyn range” to [±3] is recommended The edges of the images are cropped when [Auto Image Align  Is enabled        The HDR mode on the EOS 5D Mark III allows you to enjoy on the camera itself. Not only so, by setting [Auto Image Align] to [Enable], you can produce handheld HDR shots without the use of a tripod,...

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