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Aperture

Aperture Aperture being one of the three main elements in photography while other two being shutter speed and ISO, it can be used to control the overall exposure. Aperture determines the amount of light entering to the camera by varying the diameter of the iris. For example if the iris is wider, more light can go through to the camera and if the iris is narrower, relatively small amount of light can go through.    Figure 1.0 lens with high and low aperture The F-Stop value (Measurement of Aperture) Stop value in photography act as a measurement of exposure and will depend on the 3 major elements aperture, shutter speed and ISO. When it comes to aperture, it is denoted as f-stop. With the f-stop value you can determine the depth of the field. In lower f-stops, amount of light can pass through from the lens is high and pictures appear to be blurry this is called a shallow depth of field and this lowers the clarity of the entire picture. A high f-stop pictu...

Photography ! Start with Basics

one of the biggest question in photography is that "do I need a DSLR to do photography" and the answer is “absolutely no” Now days anyone can find a good point and shoot lens in smart phones as well,I believe what really matters is your perception and your willing to do photography. I have seen many people who are waiting to buy a DSLR just to start photography but at the mean time they do nothing,remember you still have good quality cheap alternatives to start up with and starting with a DSLR is most of the times not going to work, my advice is to do photography with a smart phone or a point and shoot camera and see where your pictures leading you and if you feel like you are in the current track and you have the passion then go for a DSLR and continue and remember doing photography with a DSLR is a expensive hobby so be-careful with your choices and be wise too. I decided to share some of the pictures I taken seven or eight years ago,all these are taken with a point a...

Dawn at the Lake front

Dawn at the Lake front Blue Misty Lake Lakes and reservoir are the next best thing after the sea, and in most lakes, lake front make the most beautiful place to sit back and enjoy the lake scenery, My advice would be to enjoy the sun set or sun dawn from the lake front and if the sky is not too cloudy you can enjoy a good view. For a photographer lakes are a fantastic place to harvest new ideas for a shoot, in most of the lakes you can find birds flying around and if the bushes are near there will always be animals as well. For me Its the Dawn and sunset which I always love to capture, this need bit of a dedication and a good gear as well but when considering the gear in these days even a smart phone has a good point and shot cam, My gear is canon 600 D and I used 18-55 mm default kit lens for most of these shoots and for some I used canon 18-135mm / Tamron 70-300 mm as well. Dawn at the Lake Tips to do Lake photography First if you are ta...

Starting with Gothic Photography !

Gothic art was a style of Medieval art that developed in France out of Romanesque art in the mid-12th century, led by the concurrent development of Gothic architecture. It spread to all of Western Europe, but took over art more completely north of the Alps, never quite effacing more classical styles in Italy. In the late 14th century, the sophisticated court style of International Gothic developed, which continued to evolve until the late 15th century. In many areas, especially Germany, Late Gothic art continued well into the 16th century, before being subsumed into Renaissance art. Primary media in the Gothic period included sculpture, panel painting, stained glass, fresco and illuminated manuscripts. The easily recognisable shifts in architecture from Romanesque to Gothic, and Gothic to Renaissance styles, are typically used to define the periods in art in all media, although in many ways figurative art developed at a different pace. -wikipedia - Although G...