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Mon
26
Feb '07

DigitalDarkroom: Black and White Conversion

Now that you have your digital camera you want to start playing around shooting some black and white photos. Well, I have one suggestion today - Don't shoot in Black and White. Still shoot in color and then use the computer to convert to Black and White afterwards. There are several way to do this. If you are using Photoshop I recommend using the channels and individually selecting the color levels to get the best Black and white image that you can.

If you are interested in performing this check out Galvin Photography and his technique. It give a basic run down on how to use the channels to convert from color to black and white.

Some additional resources to help you learn about Color to Black and White Conversion are listed here:

Adobe PDF Guide to Black and White Conversion.

DesignByFire has some Wonderful Examples and Great Method to Accomplish this.

Keep Shooting and Share your work.

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Fri
23
Feb '07

DIY: Skin Tone Lessons

Today on Digital Camera Gear - We are trying something different - I found a few really good video tutorials on how to take a better portrait making sure the Skin Tones are better. These videos will show you how to adjust your camera and how to manipulate the skin tones in your various software. But in case you are a book learner and like to have some visual reading feel free to check out the additional links after the videos from some various sources across the internet.


DIY - How to adjust Skin Tones Part 1/4


DIY - How to adjust Skin Tones Part 2/4


DIY - How to adjust Skin Tones Part 3/4


DIY - How to adjust Skin Tones Part 4/4

 

Additional Resources: 

Using Photoshop Hue/Saturation To adjust Skin Tone - Nikon-Euro.com 

Skin Tone Color Corrections - RetouchPro Forums 

Help on How to Adjust Skin Tones Via - SmugMug Help Files

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Tue
6
Feb '07

Photo Technique: For the Oddity of it

I have to assume that if you are reading this blog you have taken at lease one or two photos with your camera - Let me guess. Most of them have been taken at eye level.

Today's Technique is to try and take a few photos at a different angle then you normally would. Try taking the image from above the scene or below the scene or from any odd vantage point. You can even try getting closer or further from the subject to make a difference. 

The main point I am trying to make is that you want to move away from the typical point of  view and  find a new way to  take that photo.

Below are a few samples of odd angles I found on Flickr (All Rights Reserved By the Owner of the Photo)

Phto From Down Under Under the Building Bricks of the Death Star

From the Ground Level

Flicker Search of Some Photos Tagged as Odd Angles

 

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Mon
5
Feb '07

Photos and Technique: Photograph of Lightbulb Burning out

Light Bulb Burning OutToday's Photo is a photograph of a light bulb burning out. It was taken in a completely dark room with the camera ready to take the photo and then the light bulb switch was thrown. The bulb then burn out and this photo was created. I have to say this really is a great photo and I loved learning a new techinique for the day. Any one else have something like this please let us know and leave a comment.

Digital Alan 

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Mon
29
Jan '07

Photo Technique: Closer

Todays Technique is more of a “Secret Tip” as most people taking a photo tries to put too much into the frame instead of filling the frame with the subject. It is far better to take a few steps closer if you can or use your Optical Zoom to “Tighten Up” on the main subject. You really want to close in on the subjects face. People viewing the photo will get lost in the image and not know what to look at. So if you put more of the subject you want to show or take a photo of into the frame the better you “Tell your Story”.

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