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2. Life itself is a celebration worthy to be remembered
forever. Unfortunately and fortunately at the same time,
the human mind cannot absorb everything that you want it
to remember. Thanks to photography, memories will be
kept alive for a longer time.
3. Today, a lot of people have discovered the beautiful world
behind the lens thus more and more people feel the need to
jump in to the photography bandwagon. But if you are new to
the business, photography and cameras are pretty
overwhelming. A lot of buttons with drawings which cannot be
easily understood by a commoner may seem frustrating at first.
But if you really are interested in learning the ropes, you should
understand the basics of photography first. Remember that
strong foundations promise a good future so read on to have a
deeper understanding of photography.
4. Aperture
The term is often interchanged with another appliance or
upholstery related to cameras that’s why a lot of people
do not know how to tinker it and make beautiful images
with aperture settings.
Look at your camera’s lens and you will see “teeth-like”
features there. These features which also look like blades
forming a hole control the amount of light that passes
through your lens at any one time. The hole is called the
aperture.
5. The larger the opening of the blades means that more
light gets through. The smaller the hole means lesser
light.
The size of the aperture will determine how the images
behind and in front of your focus will look like. For
example if you are taking a photo of your friend with a
crowd of people on his back, alarger aperture will make
the background blurry but a smaller aperture will make
the background, in this case the crowd, sharp.
6. Shutter speed
The term explains what it means. The shutter speed
determines the length of time that your camera will allow
light to get through the lens. Different cameras offer
different shutter speeds and today the most advance
cameras can even have a shutter speed as fast a half a
billionth of a second.
7. So how does shutter speed exactly affect your photography?
Well for starters if you want to capture quick moments of thrill,
excitement and rush, you should opt for a camera with high
shutter speed. Sports photographers, for example, have cameras
with high shutter speed to freeze the fast paced actions of
sports.
ISO
The ISO is the standard rating for film speed. Your ISO camera’s
ISO number and light sensitivity are proportional meaning the
lower the ISO number the more sensitive your camera is to light.
8. Cameras usually have a base ISO of 100 to 200. If you want to
stick to the safe side of capturing images, you should settle for
the base ISO of your camera.
If you are confident in experimenting with your camera’s ISO,
use the lowest ISO when you are shooting in a bright
environment say, on a sunny day or when you are lazing on
summer beach.
When you are taking shots indoors or at night when there is no
enough light, you may want to increase your camera’s ISO.
Thankfully, cameras have built in flash that helps in making up
with the light requirements.
9. Aperture, shutter speed and ISO are the most important
factors that will result to good pictures. Learn how to apply
these three plus your creativity and imagination and you will
never go wrong.
Now that you know the basic principles governing
photography, start your way clicking around and capture the
important memories in your life.
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