Tips That Will Help Your Performance As
Digital Photographer
Teaching someone digital photography is like teaching
someone to ride a bike. There must be about 2 billion people in
World who ride bikes every day (half of them are Chinese) but
there is only one Lance Armstrong.
Genetics And IVF
Human dna, genetics and IVF success rates are deeply related to each other.
In other word you can teach someone digital photography, but
the subject is so intense and multi-functional that a person
can improve their skills only by practice and by enjoying the
endless possibilities that the capture and processing of
digital imaging allows.
Here are a few of the more important technical tips that
will help your performance as digital photographer.
The aperture on a digital camera is pretty important. To
understand how it works, you should compare it to the human
eye. The pupil in your eye opens more to adjust to lack of
light. If there is too much light, the pupils in your eye will
narrow to adjust and protect themselves. The camera aperture
performs exactly the same function. The depth of the field
shown is also controlled by the size of the aperture openings.
The smaller the opening the larger the part of the image kept
in focus, with the background being blurred.
How the human eye sees color is also how the digital camera
views it. A color experience for human beings is through three
types of conical shapes in the retina. These shapes are similar
to wavelengths corresponding to red, green and blue colors. The
human brain receives this information in an encoded form.
Our digital camera sees roughly the same when it views a
subject, and automatically combines them when capturing a
digital image.
Know as additive colors, ranging form 0 to 255. If all the
colors together are 0, then the color shown will be black, if
all the colors displayed are 255 then the color will be white.
Obviously the color permutations in digital photography are
almost limitless.
The way the human eye sees objects is very similar as to how
the digital camera views the image. It is largely dependent on
how far away the object is situated form from us. The type of
lens used to take the shot also plays its part. The natural
view of the subject can be distorted and lose all perspective.
The objects nearby appear to be much wider apart than those
farther away.
This is a very short tutorial explaining some of the fairly
important aspects of digital photography that an aspiring
digital photographer should be a ware of. The internet provides
so many tutorials on digital photography covering the widest of
spectrums.
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