Saturday, 11 February 2012

Photo Manipulation...


The method of photography is called light effects, blur, and tilt picture effect. The picture I took at the shopping centre when I first came to Canada. The technique of photography is a standing and a moving photography. The camera has to be positioned in a down effect so the picture can be taken easily in a natural moving manner. I changed the picture in a slightly blur and the lens effects has been given to make it more attractive and also the movement of image has done by tilting it to show the effect in a opposite direction. Multiple exposures are an effective technique for creative photography. It enables you to introduce special effects. With this technique you can enhance the picture on special effects.
To take the picture control your camera should be positioned in a proper manner and needed to expose the camera in a proper position so that the right amount of light can enter the lens.









The next image I took in a garden with lots of flowers in the background. The image is showing the sitting effect. The method of clicking this picture was in a straight position so that the whole picture can be taken in a natural way. It  made clear with the help of shadow of the trees so that the light rays not affect the lens and give the bad effect. In this photo you can see the picture i made is bit darker and has been given contrast to make it more effective and look clear. Also including the photo frame that surround the picture and to make it little more clear with the help of skin clear effect to hide the dark small spots from the picture and to make it look more attracting picture. And the next image tells more about the old picture effect with the black & white color in it with all the black background hiding the color of purple flowers and the green leaves effect.  For more natural effect we need to needed to set the exposure or light settings in a specific way so that the right amount of light would enter the lenses, otherwise the excess light would create an overexposure effect to the photograph inhibiting the photographer to achieve multiple exposure effects. With the advance in technology now, digital post processing techniques enables the photographer to explore and be creative with their photographs and designs.








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