PHOTOGRAPHERTHROUGH THE EYES OF
World in AssertionShoot the Moment when not focus on the subject.
The Moment of Nature
L ife in Co lour
World of Black & White
How Stronger emphasis on the aesthetic value?
See the World when Colourful.
How it Dominate on the subject?
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ONE LIFE ONE VISION
As a photographer , every main goal is take a better picture around the world through their eyes and their lens.When we take a snapshot through the lens we not also see the world but we also discover how beautiful the world are ,how the world work and discover the secret of the world.
The camera can represent flesh so superbly to the object and the figure itself.Like wise word from famous photographer which is ;
‘‘ Memories does not make films , it makes photographs ‘‘Pablo Picasso
‘‘ A photograph never grows old , so , that’s why photograph can be kind ‘‘Albert Einstein
Contents
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CHAPTER 1
PHOTOGRAPHERTHROUGH THE EYES OF
W o r l d I n t e r n a t i o n a l P u b l i c a t i o n s
The Moment of NatureHow Stronger emphasis on the aesthetic value?
CHAPTER 2Life in ColourSee the World when Colour-ful.
CHAPTER 3World of Black & WhiteHow it Dominate on the subject?
CHAPTER 4World in AssertionShoot the Moment when not focus on the subject.
CHAPTER 1THE M
OM
ENT
OF N
AT
UR
E
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T H E M O M E N T O F N A T U R E
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NATUREWhat is Nature and How Stronger emphasis on the aesthet ic value?
Known only as Nature photography
refers to a wide range of photography
taken outdo ors and devoted to display-
ing natural elements such as land-
scapes, wildl i fe, plants, and close-ups
of natural scenes and textures. Nature
photography tends to put a stronger
emphasis on the aesthetic value of the
photo than other photography genres,
such as photojournalism and documen-
tary photography.Most of the nature
depends on what nations or region , On
the r ight is Asia Rainforest Jungle.
T H E M O M E N T O F N A T U R E
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The right equipmentWhatever situation you’re in whether you’re on
vacation, trying to get a shot of a specif ic
location or subject , or just out and about , - i t ’s al-
ways a go od idea to plan ahead and try to
work out what equipment you’l l ne ed.
Some situations may call for a DSLR, mult iple
lenses, a tr ipod, and flash accessories; at other
t imes, you may be better served by a compact-
camera that you can carry in your pocket. So
before deciding to take a better picture no mat-
ter landscape type or potrait , to ols is the main
attent ion ne ed to be held on our side because
somehow arm grip not always can hold longer
especially when you got old.
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L I F E I N C O L O U R
Nikon D300 , focal 38mm ,f / 1 1 , ISO 100
CHAPTER 2LIFE INC
OLO
UR
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LIFE INL I F E I N C O L O U R
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Color photography was explored beginning in the
mid-19th century. Early experiments in color required
extremely long exposures (hours or days for cam-
era images) and could not “f ix” the photograph to
prevent the color from quickly fading when ex-
posed to white l ight .
Transparent prints of the images could be projected
through similar color f i l ters and superimposed on
the projection scre en, an addit ive method of color
reproduction. A color print on paper could be pro-
duced by superimposing carbon prints of the thre e
images made in their complementary colors, a
subtractive method of color reproduction pione ered
by Louis Ducos du Hauron in the late 1860s.
COLOUR
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Nikon D300 , focal 50mm ,f / 1 1 , ISO 200
CHAPTER 3
WORLD INASSERTION
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Life is a full of unforgettable
moments, l ike notes in a song.
So mostly a photo sho ot happens at home or
outside. Which moment wil l provide the unforget-
table picture isn’t much in your control .People often
make mistakes and they learn from the mistakes
they make , so in photo sho ot we ke ep the mistake
and make them more beautiful .
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Most usually people who take picture’s and when they mistaken , they will delete the mistaken pictures . So , mistaken pictures not usually wrong because once made a little combination it will be beautiful
At the heart of the image.
MOMENTS
MOMENTAMI
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W O R L D I N A S S E R T I O N
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You can’t even really se e what your camera is capturing in the hundredth of a second the shut-ter is open.
Often, you have no clue what your best picture is unt i l you lo ok at the series of moments play-ing back on your camera.
This happen because that l i t t le scre en on the camera doesn’t tell you much, the surprises may happen when review on the computer, hours or days later.
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CHAPTER 4
WORLD OF
WHITEBLACK
Originally known as monochrome, or black-and-white.
Even after color f i lm was readily available, black-and-white photography continued to dominate for decades, due to i ts lower cost and i ts “classic” pho-tographic lo ok.
The tones and contrast betwe en l ight and dark areas define black-and-white photography. I t is im-portant to note that monochromatic pictures are not necessari ly composed of pure blacks, whites, and intermediate shades of gray, but can involve shades of one part icular hue depending on the process.
The cyanotype process, for example, produces an image composed of blue tones. The albumen print process, f i rst used more than 150 years ago, pro-duces brownish tones.
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At the heart of the image.
PHOTOGRAPHERTHROUGH THE EYES OF
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