Monday, January 5, 2015

How to Take Pictures on a Maui Whale Watch

How to Take Pictures on a Maui Whale Watch

There is nothing more fun to do on a vacation in Maui than to go whale watching. The key is being there when the whales are actually there. The tourist information says the Humpback Whale Migration begins in November and ends in April. The first time we were there was during Thanksgiving, 1988 and we could hear the whales when we were diving, but our dive master said they were at least 300 miles away. We went back in February, 2003--and boy did we see a lot of whales. We saw our first one driving to our condo from the airport. We saw them while walking along the beach and while lunching at cafes. Seeing a whale is one thing--but taking their picture is another. The best way to see the whales is to get off the land and onto a boat. In this article we will explore how to take pictures on a whale-watching trip.

Instructions

    1
    Find the Right Charter

    The first thing you are going to have to tackle is finding a guided whale-watching tour. You could rent your own boat, but the people who specialize in this know where to go find whales and have the right equipment. If you are in Maui between Christmas and St. Patrick's Day, you will see lots of whales. They are only on the surface for a short period of time and then they dive. At first, when I saw them while walking on the beach or eating lunch, I would dive for my camera--and then after a while I realized I would never be fast enough. We went on a boat that carried maybe 50 passengers and combined it with a snorkeling trip to Turtletown. If you really want to get close to the whales, I would choose a Zodiac boat charter. These are steel-hulled rubber inflatable boats that can get closer to the whales because they are quieter and only carry about 20 people. You can find tours at your hotel, on the Internet or in the many free tourists magazines.

    2
    Whale Tail

    We chased down some whales and got close, but the boat was rocking so much that this is the only picture we got of a whale, although I did capture some video. Next time I will not go out on such a windy day and take a Zodiac boat, which will have fewer people and get me closer and eye level with the whale. You cannot take a tripod on a whale watch, and although you will be close to the whales, you will still need a telephoto lens. Hand-holding a telephoto lens in 4-foot swells can be challenging.

    3
    Turtletown

    If you go between January and March, your chances of seeing whales is excellent, but the rest of the trip will also provide you with some great photographic opportunities. Pictured is a dive location called Turtletown that you can only get to by boat and where we snorkeled with giant Sea Turtles.

    4
    Spinner Dolphin

    Anytime of year you will be likely to run into spinner Dolphins. They came right up to our boat and performed almost on cue. We didn't have to throw them fish or anything; they just seemed to want to hang with us.

    5
    Dolphins

    Photograph the dolphins in burst mode. They move fast, but it is so bright in Hawaii you will have plenty of light to freeze action and see creative opportunities while editing, like this one in the picture, which I call "Dolphins at Play."

    6
    Haleakala

    While you are traveling out to sea and back to port, don't put your camera away. You will see some vistas of Maui that you can't see by car. Black sand beaches that you can only boat to and views of places like Haleakala that you can't see by car.

    7
    Noodles

    Look around the boat while traveling and see if the anything strikes your creative muse. After all, a lot of us don't get aboard ship that often--and we might see something colorful or different just because it is fresh to us. I loved the artificial colors of the noodles against the natural background of sea and shore.


How to Take Pictures on a Maui Whale Watch

There is nothing more fun to do on a vacation in Maui than to go whale watching. The key is being there when the whales are actually there. The tourist information says the Humpback Whale Migration begins in November and ends in April. The first time we were there was during Thanksgiving, 1988 and we could hear the whales when we were diving, but our dive master said they were at least 300 miles away. We went back in February, 2003--and boy did we see a lot of whales. We saw our first one driving to our condo from the airport. We saw them while walking along the beach and while lunching at cafes. Seeing a whale is one thing--but taking their picture is another. The best way to see the whales is to get off the land and onto a boat. In this article we will explore how to take pictures on a whale-watching trip.

Instructions

    1
    Find the Right Charter

    The first thing you are going to have to tackle is finding a guided whale-watching tour. You could rent your own boat, but the people who specialize in this know where to go find whales and have the right equipment. If you are in Maui between Christmas and St. Patrick's Day, you will see lots of whales. They are only on the surface for a short period of time and then they dive. At first, when I saw them while walking on the beach or eating lunch, I would dive for my camera--and then after a while I realized I would never be fast enough.

    Enhance your photography skill,The Top Secret Photography Techniques

    . We went on a boat that carried maybe 50 passengers and combined it with a snorkeling trip to Turtletown. If you really want to get close to the whales, I would choose a Zodiac boat charter. These are steel-hulled rubber inflatable boats that can get closer to the whales because they are quieter and only carry about 20 people. You can find tours at your hotel, on the Internet or in the many free tourists magazines.

    2
    Whale Tail

    We chased down some whales and got close, but the boat was rocking so much that this is the only picture we got of a whale, although I did capture some video. Next time I will not go out on such a windy day and take a Zodiac boat, which will have fewer people and get me closer and eye level with the whale. You cannot take a tripod on a whale watch, and although you will be close to the whales, you will still need a telephoto lens. Hand-holding a telephoto lens in 4-foot swells can be challenging.

    3
    Turtletown

    If you go between January and March, your chances of seeing whales is excellent, but the rest of the trip will also provide you with some great photographic opportunities. Pictured is a dive location called Turtletown that you can only get to by boat and where we snorkeled with giant Sea Turtles.

    4
    Spinner Dolphin

    Anytime of year you will be likely to run into spinner Dolphins. They came right up to our boat and performed almost on cue. We didn't have to throw them fish or anything; they just seemed to want to hang with us.

    5
    Dolphins

    Photograph the dolphins in burst mode. They move fast, but it is so bright in Hawaii you will have plenty of light to freeze action and see creative opportunities while editing, like this one in the picture, which I call "Dolphins at Play."

    6
    Haleakala

    While you are traveling out to sea and back to port, don't put your camera away. You will see some vistas of Maui that you can't see by car. Black sand beaches that you can only boat to and views of places like Haleakala that you can't see by car.

    7
    Noodles

    Look around the boat while traveling and see if the anything strikes your creative muse. After all, a lot of us don't get aboard ship that often--and we might see something colorful or different just because it is fresh to us. I loved the artificial colors of the noodles against the natural background of sea and shore.



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Sunday, January 4, 2015

How to Sell Photos to Stock Photo Companies

How to Sell Photos to Stock Photo Companies

If you have a digital camera and want to get started on a photography career, you may be able to sell your photos to stock photo companies. Anyone can submit her photos to stock photo companies, such as iStockPhoto and ShutterPoint, but not all submissions are accepted by these companies. Certain file requirements must be met to sell photos to stock photo companies. Sometimes having photos of things that are needed is a good way to get in with a stock photo company.

Instructions

    1

    Take some photos in digital format because most stock photo agencies want an online submission of your work. General requirements for stock photos are files sized 1600-by-1200 pixels or larger, in the RGB color spectrum and formatted as JPG files.

    2

    Create a free account with the stock photo agency you are interested in selling photos to. Examples include ShutterPoint and iStockPhoto.

    3

    Upload the photos you are interested in selling. Typically new accounts can only submit one to three photos initially. If those images pass the requirements, you will be allowed to upload more photos. For the best results, look around the website of the stock photo company to see if they have a list of images they are in need of, such as the iStockPhoto Needed Files page (see Resources).

    4

    Title your images and insert keywords. It is important that these are accurate because this is how people find your images on the stock photo website. You do not get to set a price; the stock photo agency sets the price for all of your photos.

    5

    Wait for someone to purchase your photos from the stock photo companies. Typically there is a minimum amount that you have to have in your account before you can cash out and get paid. As of January 2010, the limit is $100 with iStockPhoto and $50 with ShutterPoint.


How to Sell Photos to Stock Photo Companies

If you have a digital camera and want to get started on a photography career, you may be able to sell your photos to stock photo companies. Anyone can submit her photos to stock photo companies, such as iStockPhoto and ShutterPoint, but not all submissions are accepted by these companies. Certain file requirements must be met to sell photos to stock photo companies. Sometimes having photos of things that are needed is a good way to get in with a stock photo company.

Instructions

    1

    Take some photos in digital format because most stock photo agencies want an online submission of your work. General requirements for stock photos are files sized 1600-by-1200 pixels or larger, in the RGB color spectrum and formatted as JPG files.

    2

    Create a free account with the stock photo agency you are interested in selling photos to. Examples include ShutterPoint and iStockPhoto.

    3

    Upload the photos you are interested in selling. Typically new accounts can only submit one to three photos initially. If those images pass the requirements, you will be allowed to upload more photos. For the best results, look around the website of the stock photo company to see if they have a list of images they are in need of, such as the iStockPhoto Needed Files page (see Resources).

    4

    Title your images and insert keywords. It is important that these are accurate because this is how people find your images on the stock photo website. You do not get to set a price; the stock photo agency sets the price for all of your photos.

    5

    Wait for someone to purchase your photos from the stock photo companies. Typically there is a minimum amount that you have to have in your account before you can cash out and get paid.

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    . As of January 2010, the limit is $100 with iStockPhoto and $50 with ShutterPoint.



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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Ideas for Displaying Photos to Sell

Ideas for Displaying Photos to Sell

There are a variety of ways to display photos to get potential buyers to take notice of your work. Photos ranging from the very formal to the artistic to the casual can sell. Market your photos depending on the type of images you capture, who you intend them for and how you present them. Here are some ideas to display your photos.

Framing

    The same image is shown with a classic white frame.

    The classic, artistic look generally can work well for most images. This entails taking an 8.5x11-inch photo and mounting it in a much larger frame, say an 11x14 or 12x16-inch frame. Mount the photo in mounting boards, a full one behind and the front one cut professionally to display the photo. Then place it in the frame. Any color mounting board will do, but the classic is white. White signifies nothingness to the viewer and centers all his attention on the photo itself. Another way to do this is to use a smaller photo, such as a 4x6 in an 8x10 frame. Sometimes, the smaller photo will attract more attention.

Photoshop 'Frames'

    The image is shown with Photoshop's Photo Corners Action.

    You can forgo mounting the photo by using a frame in Adobe Photoshop. Go to Window>Actions. In the Actions palette, click the button in the upper right to add Frames to the Actions. There are a variety of frames from wood to brushed aluminum to photo corners. The action will place a frame image around your photo. Go to Layers>Flatten Layers and then print. Now you can place your already "framed" image into a real frame. Orr, to give viewers an optical illusion, s hang the photo itself without a physical frame.

Location

    Location also has a lot to do with selling photos. If you have an exhibit in a gallery and make it obvious the photos are for sale, you may sell some. If you don't have an exhibit, you can find a caf or bookstore or other commercial establishment that may be willing to display your photos. Consider the places you like because chances are like-minded people also will go there. Restaurants and cafs may be eager to display your photos because it gives them free art to display and it encourages local photographers.


Ideas for Displaying Photos to Sell

There are a variety of ways to display photos to get potential buyers to take notice of your work. Photos ranging from the very formal to the artistic to the casual can sell. Market your photos depending on the type of images you capture, who you intend them for and how you present them.

Enhance your photography skill,The Top Secret Photography Techniques

. Here are some ideas to display your photos.

Framing

    The same image is shown with a classic white frame.

    The classic, artistic look generally can work well for most images. This entails taking an 8.5x11-inch photo and mounting it in a much larger frame, say an 11x14 or 12x16-inch frame. Mount the photo in mounting boards, a full one behind and the front one cut professionally to display the photo. Then place it in the frame. Any color mounting board will do, but the classic is white. White signifies nothingness to the viewer and centers all his attention on the photo itself. Another way to do this is to use a smaller photo, such as a 4x6 in an 8x10 frame. Sometimes, the smaller photo will attract more attention.

Photoshop 'Frames'

    The image is shown with Photoshop's Photo Corners Action.

    You can forgo mounting the photo by using a frame in Adobe Photoshop. Go to Window>Actions. In the Actions palette, click the button in the upper right to add Frames to the Actions. There are a variety of frames from wood to brushed aluminum to photo corners. The action will place a frame image around your photo. Go to Layers>Flatten Layers and then print. Now you can place your already "framed" image into a real frame. Orr, to give viewers an optical illusion, s hang the photo itself without a physical frame.

Location

    Location also has a lot to do with selling photos. If you have an exhibit in a gallery and make it obvious the photos are for sale, you may sell some. If you don't have an exhibit, you can find a caf or bookstore or other commercial establishment that may be willing to display your photos. Consider the places you like because chances are like-minded people also will go there. Restaurants and cafs may be eager to display your photos because it gives them free art to display and it encourages local photographers.



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