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Dreaming To Be A Famous Photographer


buttakkal

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buttakal: while most photographers have shifted to digital, a lot of us still use film once in a while.  in commercial photography, photographers still use medium format film.

 

my film camera:

http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/9037/rolleicord3model2thumbnail9kx.jpg

Rolleicord III

 

 

my brother just bought something that looks like this... but it's a seagull...

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wow, super expensive pala. mukhang aabutin ako ng siyam-siyam bago makabili ng ganito.

nice tip sir. galing. ngayon ko lang nalaman to. i love this kind of shot.

saka yung mga blurred background na kaya ng dslr as u saidm gusto ko rin un.

di nga kaya yung blurred background sa digicam ko  :(

 

sir keep the tips and tricks coming....

 

 

share ko lang po.... i was able to take this photo with a blurred background using a digital camera...

:)

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I guess it's time for another tip...

 

Shooting Concerts

 

Most of us want to shoot concerts, trying to capture the emotions and the music. But how do we do this using only a still digital camera? Here are some tips:

 

1. As much as possible, do not use flash. Flash will only destroy the mood by killing the stage lights and often times will overexpose the subject. Invest in low light lenses (big apertures), for canon there's the cheap but highly recommended 50mm/f1.8 which sells for about 5k.

 

2. Try to study the movement of the subject. Look at how they move about on-stage, do they jump? or would they rather stand still?

 

3. Call their attention, musician will often play with the camera or with the photographer. Try calling out their name while holding up your camera during music breaks or gaps.

 

here are some samples:

 

http://static.flickr.com/4/5925772_f2bc4a9255_o.jpg

J. Martin of Retrospect

 

http://static.flickr.com/35/64921475_43d59de61c.jpg

Nathan of Bamboo

 

Yes, I called Nathan's name to get this shot. I was just below the stage.

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share ko lang po.... i was able to take this photo with a blurred background using a digital camera...

:)

 

mejo kaya ko na rin yata to ah. :)

im currently trying this kind of shot... blurred background/macro.

 

ako din... mas naaapreciate ko to kesa dun sa kabila...  :thumbsupsmiley:

 

san po yung kabila? ;)

 

and before i forget...

 

GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!!  B)

 

good morning din, kahit late na reply.... ;)

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I guess it's time for another tip...

 

Shooting Concerts

 

Most of us want to shoot concerts, trying to capture the emotions and the music. But how do we do this using only a still digital camera? Here are some tips:

 

1. As much as possible, do not use flash. Flash will only destroy the mood by killing the stage lights and often times will overexpose the subject. Invest in low light lenses (big apertures), for canon there's the cheap but highly recommended 50mm/f1.8 which sells for about 5k.

 

2. Try to study the movement of the subject.  Look at how they move about on-stage, do they jump? or would they rather stand still?

 

3. Call their attention, musician will often play with the camera or with the photographer. Try calling out their name while holding up your camera during music breaks or gaps.

 

thanks again for the tip sir. :thumbsupsmiley:

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