Tuesday, January 21, 2020

How to Get Rich Colors in Your Photograph

Lighting, exposure values, and lens quality make a difference in the way a camera may render color. Professional photographer Ken Rockwell says 90 percent of vivid color in your photographs begins in the camera. To achieve those rich colors, a photographer must take into consideration the factors that contribute to significant color rendition, which is embedded in the image information. Instructions 1 Purchase high-quality lenses. Research...

Monday, January 20, 2020

How to Photograph Buildings and Monuments

Taking pictures of buildings and monuments is one of the fun things most of us like to do on vacation; however, it doesn't take most of us long to realize the difficulty of this task. Why does the perspective look wrong and buildings all look like the Leaning Tower of Pisa? How far away do I have to be to get the entire building? Do I need to get the entire building? What is the best time of day to shoot this monument? Architectural photographers...

Sunday, January 19, 2020

About Photo Gifts

Photo gifts are keepsakes that can be given at any occasion. If you have a photo a friend or family member would like, you have many options of how to make it a memorable gift, such as framing it, printing it on a mug, shirt or mouse pad, or even printing it as workable puzzle. Many photo labs and online stores offer unique ways to give a photo as a gift. Wall and Framed Photo Gifts The most classic photo gift is the printed and framed photo....