Wednesday 13 December 2017

5 Some Photoshop Effects For beginners In Photography

Wedding Photography

Photography is a passion that every guy or girl holds. Clicking good shots and getting appreciated for it is bliss. Be it in festivals or wedding ceremonies photography is our priority. Holding a DLSR is just not enough rather learning few tricks is. Even SLR or normal phone cameras these days come with 24 megapixels. Phone brands like iPhone, Mi, One plus 3 and Vivo are providing the best photography lens in hand. So if you wanna impress your girlfriend or your friends with your photography trick here are few tricks you could use in your respective cameras. Just a few changes in your settings and you’re ready to go. With the wedding season coming around you can contact these wedding photographers in Bhubaneswar, or get your cameras ready.

Getting Down To The Manual Mode

BOKEH EFFECT
It is the soft out of focus effect in the background which you can use in focal length of f/2.8 that is keeping the widest aperture. Using the right lens, using large aperture getting close to your subject and focusing on what you want to have sharp. Just keeping in mind to put your subject far from the background as you want the background to be blurred. This is widely using in wedding photography and festivals as the carry heavy lights and decors.

Fireworks Mode  
If you are acquainted with this mode in your SLR or DSLR it basically provides timer for clicking a photo for like 5-30 seconds depending upon your gadget. It captures the motion of light as it travels and gives amazing effects.

Sunset Mode
This mode allows capturing you as a dark shadow keeping the background lighted like sunset. It is very popular in pre-wedding photo shoot these days. Some of the best wedding photographers are using the same mode like every beginner.    

Candid Shots
Try taking clicks without giving the couple time to say cheese. That is capturing the moment naturally. As life’s best moment are lived when we don’t realize them passing by.

Change in ISO setting

Try experimenting in ISO levels after all photography is all about taking chances and experiments. It’s no rocket science by the way. Your just need the right moment and some patience to keep going. 

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