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Focal Points In Photography

Monday, September 14th, 2009

In optics, a focal point is the point of intersection of parallel light rays that passes through a convex lens or that are reflected from a concave mirror. Similarly, in photography, a focal point can be considered as the place on which all the observers’ eyes will be set when he looks at a photo. Therefore, focal points are important elements of any photograph.

A plain photo with no focal points will probably not grab the attention of the observer for a long time even if the composition is great. The reason is that the eyes usually look for something interesting and unique to grab their attention. Whether it is a flower, a barrel, or a human, any interesting object will do.

The impact of the focal point on your photo can be further enhanced using many techniques. Next time you are taking a photograph, think where the focal point should be. According to the Rule of Thirds, it is better to be placed at one of the four intersection points. A different approach is to let other elements, like leading lines, dictate the focal point. In this case the Rule of Thirds can be neglected for a more symmetric composition.

In addition to the position, contrasting your object with a background of textures or patterns will make it stand out too. This contrast will add more definition to the shape of your object yielding an excellent focal point. A strong colorful contrast can only improve the effect further. Always remember that the brighter and bigger your object is, the more attention it will grab.

Another form of contrast that can be used is that of details. This is achieved by blurring out the foreground to bring the focus on an object in the background, or vice versa. The abrupt change in details will give the object a definitive and clear shape, making it the center of attention. During this process, the depth of field is changed. The shallower the DOF is, the blurrier the out of focus objects will be. A similar effect can be the result of motion blur. A still object will stand out in a photograph with many moving objects when utilizing a slow shutter speed.

Although you may contain more than one focal point in your composition, too many will just render your photograph confusing. So next time while composing your photo, let your eyes lead you.  

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Beginner Photography Tips

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Photography is one of the most common types of hobbies that many people choose. {Some go to college to learn how to make the most of a camera, but you don’t have to do that to take some really great shots.} {To take some really great shots you don’t need to go to college to learn to use a camera, although some people do.} You will lay the foundation for exceptional picture taking talent if you take the time with beginner photography. As with any endeavour and photography is no different you need a good basic knowledge.

When you start photography, you may want to get reference material that explains how a camera works, and what most need to know about light, focus, and distance. There are various settings on a camera, and the manual ones are the ones that take the best shots. Auto setting works well for many, but for those truly artistic and breath-taking photos, you have to know what all the settings on the manual camera really do.

The next step in photography for beginners is to find a camera. Some of them are very expensive, however, you can find a great camera no matter what your budget, but you do have to be aware that some of the lower end ones have their limitations, and many not have the longevity of some of the pricier models. Bells and whistles should worry you less however than the basics for beginner photography. You also have to decide if you want digital or film, or perhaps one of both.

If you don’t want to take classes for beginner photography, you can teach yourself. What you need to know about framing a shot properly, F stops and lighting can be found in many great books that you can find. For truly great photos those are all essential. Beginner photography course can also be found online that you can go through at your own pace when you have time. Photography for beginners as a hobby should be fun, not stressful. That is why the best way to go is learning at your own pace. You will have that creative outlet that you need as well as a fun hobby before you know it.

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