Saturday, April 30, 2011

CASA ANNONCES NUMERO 843





 

 

  
    Madame, Monsieur,
 
    Nous vous prions de trouver, ci-joint, la nouvelle édition du journal CASA ANNONCES 

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    Nous vous souhaitons une bonne lecture.  

    Veuillez croire, Madame, Monsieur, à nos salutations les plus respectueuses.
 
                                                                                  LE DIRECTEUR GÉNÉRAL
                                                                                  Redouane BARGACH

 

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Wedding photography tips






Congratulations to Kate Middleton and Prince WilliamI realise there are some people around the world that can't bear being swamped in Royal Wedding news. Personally I can't wait until tomorrow and will be watching the whole thing on the sofa with my wife, a glass of bubbly and a box of tissues!

I just hope the weather holds for them. We haven't had a drop of rain for weeks now, and yet the forecast for tomorrow is showers. Good for the garden, bad news for weddings!

Anyway, wedding fever has got me thinking that over the coming months there will probably be a fair few of my newsletter subscribers attending weddings. Maybe even a few actually tying the knot.

So now seems to be a good time for some wedding photography tips.

Wedding photography tips

If you want to get some great shots of the bride and groom spend a little time familiarising yourself with the venue and the timings.




wedding photography example Other things to try:

  • If you know that the bride and groom will be arriving in flashy cars then don't be the first to enter the venue - wait outside until they pull up.
  • Check backgrounds for 'foreign objects'. This could be anything from a litter bin to a poorly placed drain pipe sticking out of the bride's head!
  • Zoom in close to the bride and groom. They're the focus, not the grassy lawn they're standing on.
  • Follow the pro! If there is a profession photographer present stay close to them if you can. I don't mind hangers on - always gives me someone I can talk cameras to during the day! And you'll get the best angles to shoot from.

The digital wedding photography home page goes into more detail on wedding photography in case you're after even more tips.

See you next month, and to Kate and William - my very best wishes!

Darrell.

Help wanted!

My aim is to share digital-photography-tips.net, and this newsletter with as many people around the world as possible- helping the whole world take better photos!

If you know of someone who would be interested in receiving this newsletter, please forward this email onto them, and ask them to click here, or send them this link:


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Thanks for your help,

Darrell.


Friday, April 1, 2011

How to take creative photos






sunshine in March - whatever next!Astonishingly we've had a good few sunny days here recently.

So sunny in fact that our friends had a barbecue and we all sat outside with a cooling drink eating sausages.

And here's a photo of my wife and her friend enjoying that sunshine.

Will it last until November? Amateur meterologists please send in your predictions!

Also quite astonishing is the creativity of photographers. And don't let anyone tell you that creative photography is a dark art that only a few can master!

Like most things you can learn to be more creative with your photography. Here's a few tips to get you started.


Creative photography tips

The most important tip to train yourself to be more creative is to look at the world from a new angle.

It could be very close up on an everyday object, ground up, or top down. Try all of these and you will find it completely changes your photos.

creative photography by using changes in perspective Other things to try:

  • Play with the perspective - things nearest to the camera will appear larger than things further away. Use this to line up unusual objects. The photo here is me holding up a minature friend.
  • Place objects together that don't normally go together - an single bright orange set amongst a collection of apples.
  • Freeze movement by using a fast shutter speed - this captures movement that is normally too fast for the human eye to register.
  • Use a slow shutter speed - anything that moves whilst the shutter is open will blur, everything stationary will remain in clear focus.
  • Seek out repeating patterns - this could be anything from a stairwell to railings or even just windows on a building.

The creative photography page goes into more detail on each of these techniques.

As always, now you have the basic concept, have a go at creative photography yourself!

See you next month,

Darrell.

Help wanted!

My aim is to share digital-photography-tips.net, and this newsletter with as many people around the world as possible- helping the whole world take better photos!

If you know of someone who would be interested in receiving this newsletter, please forward this email onto them, and ask them to click here, or send them this link:


http://www.digital-photography-tips.net/Digital-photography-tips-newsletter.html
Thanks for your help,

Darrell.