Monday, July 11, 2011

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Photography is an art. This is because the creative part of it. However, it is also very technically oriented to photography as well. You see two pages are photos ...

The mechanical part

Technical Photography


This page has knowledge of photography, how to use the camera for the correct settings such as ISO, aperture, etc., and other technical information Sun

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The artistic side

Technical Photography

This side of the photograph is where the photographer shows his creativity by variousWay. The artistic side is what a photographer have different styles and ways of showing their message as everyone else.

Because photography is not just one or the other you need to know to capture both the artistic and mechanical to be a good photographer. The mechanical part is nice and will help the most artistic and expressive. However, with only technical skills in photography, the photos make it boring and uninteresting. Even withcreative abilities, but to avoid any technical knowledge to expand their horizons and be able to take full expressiveness.

Once you are good at the technical side, you should be on the creative part of the job. To better serve the creative side of photography, one must first understand what your style. Your style is very photo-standing personality. The style is what to communicate messages that tell you. If you have a magical way, you have your picture might end up with a style thatis very bizarre.



If you have a photo you want to get an idea of ​​what you should say in the picture. All large images are usually taken because the photographer wants to say something. A photograph is a different language and a way to communicate something. The difficult thing is finding what you want to say first.

It 'hard to think of what you say in your photos, at first, but after this initial idea will be more to come. After you get the idea, then you canCreate your photo. This is where the technical skills really completes the message without limits.




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