Sunday, October 31, 2010

My NEW Creation

Hi all. Here is my new level of photo editing. This picture was taken at my house, an orchid. I'm kind a like this picture :) Just read notes from online.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Photoshop CS2 Edited


Hi all. Just want to update something. Picture above been edited in Photoshop. I'm just cut the original picture into 3 same size and make it a part from each other. Then I just add a shadow on it. That's all. Simple for "Pro" but hard for "Beginner"

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

D3K Introduction

Actually, I'm not PRO but just want to share the information from what I read and heard :)

Tips of taking a good picture :


1 ISO setting
The lower ISO you choose will be better on picture (less noise generate) but this setting must be a priority to set 1st. ISO setting also influencing on good exposure. If your ISO setting to low for example 100 @ night, so the result will be underexposure. To compensate that, must play with Shutter Speed or Aperture. In a day light, means that you have enough light source, then you ca use lower ISO and otherwise.
Low ISO - less noise + for day light only
High ISO - generate more noise + night only

Above rules can disobey if you want to add the effect.

2
Shutter Speed Setting
Shutter Speed is another setting you have to take care of. This function to allow you to set amount of light go through your lens, meaning how long the shutter window will open before it close. This also will affect your picture, underexposure or overexposure. The faster shutter speed mainly to capture on moving subject. It depend what kind of picture you want to take.


3
Aperture Setting
Aperture is the last setting you should know. It also function as same as shutter speed where to control the amount of light in. It also can do blurring effect on the background. The largest number of aperture will be minimum lights in and more clear image on background.


Overall, you need to know what kind of picture you want, how quality and affect you want to put it in.


Above is one example. This picture taken with low ISO, large Aperture and slow Shutter speed. For slow Shutter speed, you will need tripod to stabilize your camera and prevent from shaking. Another setting, I use cloudy white balance.