loving this, try it...
Snarling at Me - by Ernst Vikne
This is a fun technique to try or any composition where you want to enthuse dram or action. For this to work you’ll need a DSLR or hybrid camera with a zoom lens. First of all set your ISO as low as possible and dial in a small aperture of around f22 for a longer exposure. Isolate a subject – for example a willing model, a beautiful blooming flower, an insect, etc and focus on and meter from this. Next compose so the subject is positioned in the centre of your frame.
Unwind your lens so it is zoomed out as far as possible. As soon as you hit the shutter use your left hand to scroll the lens back in. Check the LCD to judge your results and experiment with the speed at which you zoom in to create different effects. Also try starting with the zoom as wide as possible and during the exposure zoom in to your subject for a variation of results.
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Friday, March 26, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Looks familiar to you?
There’s once I thrown away daughter’s school bags instead of the rubbish…
Or someday I would walk out of my house with slippers instead of shoes, or different shoes on each leg...
am I too tired? should I retired????
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Prima is giving away two more AMAZING prize packages in conjunction with their BIG SECRET!
They want EVERYONE to have a chance to win so they are changing the rules a bit.
As long you copy this write-up and link Prima blog on your blog, Facebook, or any other site that you frequent and then post a link in the blog you stand a chance to win BIG with Prima!
Here's the link to Prima's Blog
Closing Dates is : Thursday, March 4th, 2010.
They want EVERYONE to have a chance to win so they are changing the rules a bit.
As long you copy this write-up and link Prima blog on your blog, Facebook, or any other site that you frequent and then post a link in the blog you stand a chance to win BIG with Prima!
Here's the link to Prima's Blog
Closing Dates is : Thursday, March 4th, 2010.
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