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Monday, 31 March 2014

good morning folks!!! its a wonderful day to start learning photography... I'm gonna give tips to everyone of you there everyday starting today!!!

Tip for today

                          Always think from a different angle, ALWAYS!!! always frame the photo you take in your head before you decide to go for the picture. this is because when you take a picture without thinking about the framing you wont have a idea on how to take it... that means you are going to stare through the viewfinder for an unreasonably long time, which if you are taking pictures of people posing for you will make them frustrated thus spoiling their attitude for the picture. 

                         But if you plan on how to frame the image before actually taking the image it means that you will most certainly know how you want your picture to look like. imagine you have called a friend over to pose as a model for you, and you are an absolute beginner. you tend to forget the fact about framing the picture now this this the case with everyone, i'm talking about the majority of people. let this be the moment of change for that majority who are reading this post...
                     
                         so first always think of how you want the picture to look like... only then look through the viewfinder. this gives you a good amount of confidence to proceed with the picture because you already know the picture is gonna look like. if you still have any doubts please feel free to comment... i promise, you will have your answer!!! ;)
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Saturday, 29 March 2014

Friday, 28 March 2014

Best camera for the starter!!!

Canon 600D

this was my first camera... and also to say it's still my favorite... it was this beast that taught me all about the are called photography!!! i highly recommend this for all those budding beginners there...
Buy it on amazon here:
http://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B00F6XGR4O/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=3626&creative=24790&creativeASIN=B00F6XGR4O&linkCode=as2&tag=photographyfo-21
or
http://bit.ly/1i1FhmB
Sensor
22.3 x 14.9mm (APS-C) 18.0-million effective pixel CMOS sensor
Focal length conversion
Approx 1.6x
Memory
SD/SDHC/SDXC
Viewfinder
Optical pentamirror, 95% coverage with 0.85x magnification and approx. 19mm eye point

Video resolution
MOV format, 1920 x 1080 (at 29.97, 25, 23.976 fps), 1280 x 720 (at 59.94, 50 fps), 640 x 480 (at 59.94, 50 fps). Mono sound

ISO range
ISO 100-6400, expandable to ISO 12,800
Auto focus points
9 points (1 cross-type)
Max burst rate
3.7fps
LCD screen size
Three-inch articulated Clear View LCD, 1,040,000 dots (346,666 pixels)
Shutter speeds
1/4000-30sec, bulb
Weight
570g (including battery and memory card)

Dimensions
133.1 x 99.5 x 79.7mm
Power supply
LP-E8 (supplied)
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And for some of you who think that cropped sensor dslr's aren't worth the price, let me tell you one thing...
full frame cameras might sound all pro, but it comes with fewer lenses compared to the cropped/half frame/APS-C sensor... this is because, cropped sensors can easily accommodate full frame lenses, but the vise versa is impossibe in the case of Canon... in Nikon cameras, the full frameers can fit the lenses of a cropped frame lense... but is literately useless... so my suggestion for an awesome camera will be the Canon 600D...
thank you!!! :)


these are two of my most favo photographs... 
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