gooei Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 a prof i know said before, hirap makachamba ng ganyang setting na maganda, lalo na pag nature ang subject kwento nya when he was younger, nsa isang tribal area sya, may 2 british photogs dun, for 3 days shoot sya ng shoot, yung brits just hung around, pauwi na sya tsaka lang nagshoot.. later on he saw the guys in national geographic magazine & their pics from that day, turned out they weren't happy with the look of the sky & waited til it looked perfect for them.. made him feel so amature daw Quote Link to comment
pnoize2k4 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 Ansel Adams used to stay at a location and study how the sun and the shadows interact with the scenery on different times before he took the picture. here is a sample of his work: http://www.anseladams.com/on/demandware.static/Sites-AnselAdams-Site/Sites-AnselAdams/default/images/SEPs/SEP114Lg.jpgJeffrey Pine, Sentinel Dome by Ansel Adams Quote Link to comment
pnoize2k4 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 sir, how do you set the shutter speed at 15 secs? is that the ISO setting? aperture? not really quite familiar with those terms yet. Are there any rules in adjusting them? read a few pages back. I remember answering the same questions earlier on. Quote Link to comment
noziuK Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 Ansel Adams used to stay at a location and study how the sun and the shadows interact with the scenery on different times before he took the picture. here is a sample of his work: http://www.anseladams.com/on/demandware.static/Sites-AnselAdams-Site/Sites-AnselAdams/default/images/SEPs/SEP114Lg.jpgJeffrey Pine, Sentinel Dome by Ansel Adams magandang tanghali sa lahat! wow ansel adams! sobrang galing! Quote Link to comment
noziuK Posted August 6, 2006 Share Posted August 6, 2006 Galing ng kuha nung ke Angela sir pnoize. Paano pala kayo nagmemeasure ng exposure sa portraits sir? Baka pwede ishare nyo settings nyo sir. Btw, you mentioned Danao & Cebu in your previous posts mo sir. Sa Cebu ba imo studio sir? Quote Link to comment
pnoize2k4 Posted August 6, 2006 Share Posted August 6, 2006 Galing ng kuha nung ke Angela sir pnoize. Paano pala kayo nagmemeasure ng exposure sa portraits sir? Baka pwede ishare nyo settings nyo sir. Btw, you mentioned Danao & Cebu in your previous posts mo sir. Sa Cebu ba imo studio sir? this is a bit technical but here we go: I use a gadget called a lightmeter. in a studio setting, i usually set my iso to 100 since the studio flash will give me enough light. I then use a gadget called a lightmeter to get my f-stop or aperture on a shutter speed of 1/125, i usually get an f-stop measurement of somewhere between an 8 to 11. in shooting studio portraits, you would want to get all the details and not really have a shallow depth of field, thus the f8 and above choice. without the lightmeter and without practice, i'd have to take test shots to get the proper exposure which takes time. and in most cases, specially when shooting personalities, extra time is something they just don't have. this small gadget takes away the guessing game and definitely saves a lot of time. ----------- yes, my studio is in Cebu. however, i shot this portait of Angela in one of the offices in abs-cbn Cebu. Quote Link to comment
pussycatdoll Posted August 6, 2006 Share Posted August 6, 2006 sir pnoize! sorry for not replying to your PM. it completely slipped my mind because i was checking it at work! sorry po talaga. hello po sa lahat! Quote Link to comment
anton572 Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 Hi guys, was kinda busy these days. Anyway, finally got my semi-dSLR cam. Still trying to learn how to tweak it. So, here's one of the shots i took...kindly give any comment....lighting, composition, etc. thanks. http://static.flickr.com/74/207636128_f36c45164f.jpg Quote Link to comment
NAZARETH Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 (edited) Ive already posted this in travel photos thread however I'll appreciate if sir pinoize2k4 could give some comments.Definitely I'll monitor this thread. Photo was taken in Southern Tip of Sri Lanka Edited August 7, 2006 by NAZARETH Quote Link to comment
pnoize2k4 Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 Hi guys, was kinda busy these days. Anyway, finally got my semi-dSLR cam. Still trying to learn how to tweak it. So, here's one of the shots i took...kindly give any comment....lighting, composition, etc. thanks. http://static.flickr.com/74/207636128_f36c45164f.jpg anton: try moving back a bit. not only did you cut off the fountain but you've also cut the child's hand. if this was intended to be a portrait, you should get more of the child than the fountain. having him stand close to the fountain makes him smaller. i do like how the light falls on the child's face, the triangular light below the child's eyes gives it a little drama. this is called rembrandt lighting as popularized by the painter Rembrandt van Rijn. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/98/Rembrandt_van_rijn-self_portrait.jpg/180px-Rembrandt_van_rijn-self_portrait.jpgSelf-Portrait by Rembrandt van Rijn Quote Link to comment
pnoize2k4 Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 Ive already posted this in travel photos thread however I'll appreciate if sir pinoize2k4 could give some comments.Definitely I'll monitor this thread. Photo was taken in Southern Tip of Sri Lanka nothing beats a well composed shot, and this is definitely one of them. it's one of those shots that you'd like hanging on your wall.this pictures makes you asks questions and somehow tells a story as well. personally, i would've liked this shot in b/w but that's a matter of personal taste. i hope you don't mind but i've taken the liberty of converting this to b/w and this is what i came up with. http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/9136/post166891154924708ou6.jpg Quote Link to comment
anton572 Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 sir pnoize, thanks for the comment and suggestions... it's greatly appreciated.I was actually just taking a shot of the fountain, then this kid came by and wanted to play with the water, unfortunately, his mom called him. Wanted to take a picture of him playing with the water so bad, so when he came into a halt...i just took the shot. so yah, you're right....it would've been better if i moved the frame a lil to the right. also, i dint notice that triangular light below his eye...thanks for that info. rembrandt lighting....that's another technique i should remember. Big thanks sir pnoize :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
NAZARETH Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 nothing beats a well composed shot, and this is definitely one of them. it's one of those shots that you'd like hanging on your wall.this pictures makes you asks questions and somehow tells a story as well. personally, i would've liked this shot in b/w but that's a matter of personal taste. i hope you don't mind but i've taken the liberty of converting this to b/w and this is what i came up with. http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/9136/post166891154924708ou6.jpg Thanks sir pnoize, coming from you, I must have done something pretty decent enough. I used the same photo as wallpaper for my notebook in sepia for a nostalgic effect. Wish Icould learn more from you. Thanks a lot! Quote Link to comment
NAZARETH Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 (edited) Sir is it ok to use B & W for portraiture? I noticed that viewers tends to focus more in the photo's color if it is done in colour however if it is in B&W attentions are drawn more to the contours and the lights. Just my 2 cents. Edited August 8, 2006 by NAZARETH Quote Link to comment
NAZARETH Posted August 7, 2006 Share Posted August 7, 2006 AN ELDERLY SRI LANKAN Quote Link to comment
pnoize2k4 Posted August 8, 2006 Share Posted August 8, 2006 Sir is it ok to use B & W for portraiture? I noticed that viewers tends to focus more in the photo's color if it is done in colour however if it is in B&W attentions are drawn more to the contours and the lights. Just my 2 cents. you are right, b/w draws attention to light and contours of the image. it also brings out details that maybe be difficult to be seen in color. it also adds a little drama. it is definitely alright to do b/w portraiture. Quote Link to comment
noziuK Posted August 8, 2006 Share Posted August 8, 2006 this is a bit technical but here we go: I use a gadget called a lightmeter. in a studio setting, i usually set my iso to 100 since the studio flash will give me enough light. I then use a gadget called a lightmeter to get my f-stop or aperture on a shutter speed of 1/125, i usually get an f-stop measurement of somewhere between an 8 to 11. in shooting studio portraits, you would want to get all the details and not really have a shallow depth of field, thus the f8 and above choice. without the lightmeter and without practice, i'd have to take test shots to get the proper exposure which takes time. and in most cases, specially when shooting personalities, extra time is something they just don't have. this small gadget takes away the guessing game and definitely saves a lot of time. ----------- yes, my studio is in Cebu. however, i shot this portait of Angela in one of the offices in abs-cbn Cebu. Thanks a lot sir pnoize. I learn something new everytime i visit this thread. :thumbsupsmiley: Ive already posted this in travel photos thread however I'll appreciate if sir pinoize2k4 could give some comments.Definitely I'll monitor this thread. Photo was taken in Southern Tip of Sri Lanka Nicely done! :cool: Quote Link to comment
NAZARETH Posted August 8, 2006 Share Posted August 8, 2006 @ pnoize2k4 - thanks again sir @ noziuk - thanks a lot, it encourages me more if someone appreciates my work. I'd like to share this photo - INDIAN BOY at Jodphur, India Quote Link to comment
mig 22 Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 nothing beats a well composed shot, and this is definitely one of them. it's one of those shots that you'd like hanging on your wall.this pictures makes you asks questions and somehow tells a story as well. personally, i would've liked this shot in b/w but that's a matter of personal taste. i hope you don't mind but i've taken the liberty of converting this to b/w and this is what i came up with. http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/9136/post166891154924708ou6.jpg This protrait stimulates your mind, it unwittingly asks questions and runs scenes on what stories it can tell. Indeed, this speaks a thousand words. Quote Link to comment
gooei Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 Nazareth = wow, great subjects.. i like the colors of the 2nd photo anton572 = wish u had shot the whole fountain, the place seem pretty nice for d background i like the idea of the kid playing with the water maybe u should have put some candies near the fountain to lure the kid hehehehe Nazareth = wow, great subjects.. i like the colors of the 2nd photo anton572 = wish u had shot the whole fountain, the place seem pretty nice for d background i like the idea of the kid playing with the water maybe u should have put some candies near the fountain to lure the kid hehehehe Quote Link to comment
anton572 Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 gooei, I actually have a shot of just the fountain... but this is a close up shot... and that man at the background just came out from nowhere :grr: yah, i know. should have put a bait of some sort for the kid http://static.flickr.com/97/207636127_257aa65354.jpg Quote Link to comment
Nooblet Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 You can visit my gallery at the ff links http://beanbagwarrior.deviantart.com/galleryhttp://hippospartan.multiply.com I cant post my pics on MTC cause I believe DA doesnt allow hotlinking So i'd appreciate it if you could check the links thanks. Quote Link to comment
NAZARETH Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 @ Mig 22 - Exactly that's what I felt when I saw that scene. The whole composition seems to draw something nostalgic in my memory. @gooei - I just happenened at the right place and at the right time when I took those shots. Thanks for appreciating the pictures Quote Link to comment
noziuK Posted August 12, 2006 Share Posted August 12, 2006 good am everyone! share ko lang kuha ko kanina. i hope you like it. comments please. thanks. :goatee: http://sg.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ju.ku78/a...scd&.src=ph Quote Link to comment
noziuK Posted August 12, 2006 Share Posted August 12, 2006 You can visit my gallery at the ff links http://beanbagwarrior.deviantart.com/galleryhttp://hippospartan.multiply.com I cant post my pics on MTC cause I believe DA doesnt allow hotlinking So i'd appreciate it if you could check the links thanks. i love it! :cool: HDR: ... please share some tips. Quote Link to comment
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