Monday 13 July 2020

Multi exposure

Ok i am preparing to do the multiple exposure today, in the mean time i am having a little difficulty as i will be taking the photos of my self little trouble at the moment as there being no models around.

Been looking at the trends in the search engines and seeing some questions like i will answer myself.

When was phtography first invented
1826 was when the oldest surviving photograph made using a camera taken by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce around 1826/1827 originating in France, so the camera and all the invention must still be before that how long do things take to be designed and tested?

Can photography be art
Personally i think anything that people produce that someone else is willing to purchase or admire then yes i would say its art, remember that all of us can make art. If you think about it will all write and that is art

Can photography help depression
I would say so if you dont get all technical then yes, walking around your own home you take think but with a camera you can also think about taking different photos.

Where to focus when taking a photograph
Well this one is more subjective than a straight forward answer, it all depends on what you are focusing, there are many type of ways to create a image, you can have out of focus and bokeh when the lights in the image are circles bit like lights at christmas when you squint.
Most tutorials talk about the rule of 2/3rds, 
https://www.redbubble.com/people/photography1978/shop?asc=u
Where the focal point can be middle, left or right but most of the image is open space so you are drawn to the subject of the image.

Photography shows 2020
Well this one is simple at the start of this year being a complete wake up call for the world and the pandemic happening, No, simply. But as i have just looked through the UK has one near to me i have been to before and that is the photography show at the NEC, birmingham UK. They are happening mostly virtually and why not you can still buy and learn virtually only thing that you cant do is test products and get the nice reductions, while at the show.

shutter speed
Wow, this is a good question. I have always like being able to freeze a subject in mid-air like a dog running, my first camera was a digitial samsung, it took ages to switch on and be ready for me to take a photo I missed so many shots i would like to take. That was the reason for me to upgrade to a dslr camera.
So shutter speed, well again it depends on what you want to capture if its a landscape image then a slow speed, say 1/50 would be okay. but if its windy then you might get blur in the trees moving. Bascically you need to know how you want the image to look.

You want to capture a moving subject the you need a faster shutter 1/500 may be higher, in the image above be able to pan the camera at the same speed to get the background blurred and the subject frozen.

Ok question time over moving on back to the merchandise, so this week i have been progressing with  more images and products on the sites Redbubble and Wish. To which i have had my first sale (ta daaa) great feeling that some liked it, Thank you for purchasing.

So after doing some work on multiple exposure images i have had a go, not as diffcult as you think with the right tutorial and this is my second go but first with my own images and i think its gone well, if you want to have a go this was the link that i follow multiple exposures

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