Tuesday, March 20, 2012

>> Signs of spring
Camera               Nikon D5100
Focal Length       200 mm
Shutter Speed      1/200 sec
Aperture              F/5.6
ISO/Film             200

Sunday, March 18, 2012

>> In remember of summer
Camera               Canon PowerShot A610
Focal Length       7.3 mm
Shutter Speed      1/400 sec
Aperture              F/4
ISO/Film             50
Black and white photo helps us getting to understand lots of details, without the need of paying attention to the colors. It is very useful when dealing with the overexposed photos.
 
Camera               Canon PowerShot A610
Focal Length       5.8 mm
Shutter Speed      1/400 sec
Aperture              F/2.8
ISO/Film             80
Shooting small animals/plants can offer you amazing results, for the fact that they are among the best subjects when talking about macro. The amount of details you can get is considerably much higher compare to other scenes. It is recommended to use dark apertures like F/16 in order to get a bigger focus zone.
>> Winter sunset
Camera               Canon IXUS 70
Focal Length       5.8 mm
Shutter Speed      1/250 sec
Aperture              F/8
ISO/Film             80

Saturday, March 17, 2012

>> In memory of winter
Camera               Nikon D5100
Focal Length       48 mm
Shutter Speed      1/500 sec
Aperture              F/5.6
ISO/Film             200
>> Last days of ice
Camera               Nikon D5100
Focal Length       18 mm
Shutter Speed      25 sec
Aperture              F/8
ISO/Film             100

Long exposure mode it is best to use, when shooting in a very low light, for getting as much as we can of the details. The tripod or any other kind of stabilizer is a must. Also is it very important that we use manual focus.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

>> City at night
Camera               Nikon D5100
Focal Length       18 mm x 7
Shutter Speed      15 sec
Aperture              F/8
ISO/Film             100

To shoot wide photos it isn’t necessary of using wide lens, we can also use a regular ones. The method to go with, is to attach more photos into one to make it wider. The best option to create this kind of photo is to set our camera into the portrait scene.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

>> Forest Path
Camera               Nikon D5100
Focal Length       18 mm
Shutter Speed      1/160 sec
Aperture              F/8
ISO/Film             200
>> Forests child
Camera               Nikon D5100
Focal Length       18 mm
Shutter Speed      1/80 sec
Aperture              F/8
ISO/Film             200

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

>> Lady and the Moon
Camera               Nikon D5100
Focal Length       98 mm
Shutter Speed      1/4 sec
Aperture              F/4.5
ISO/Film             400

Monday, March 5, 2012

>> The Moon (5 mar. 00:05AM)
Camera               Nikon D5100
Focal Length       200 mm
Shutter Speed      1/800 sec
Aperture              F/5.6
ISO/Film             200

Sunday, March 4, 2012

>> Angry sky
Camera               Canon PowerShot A610
Focal Length       7.3 mm
Shutter Speed      1/400 sec
Aperture              F/4
ISO/Film             50
For the best results when taking a photo, we have to search for the right angles which are rarely seen, and also to wait for the time when the light gets a decent amount of colour, such as sunrise and sunset. Here I used 6 photos and create panoramic image with Photomerge.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

>> Elisabeta bridge
Camera               Nikon D5100
Focal Length       62 mm
Shutter Speed      30 sec
Aperture              F/11
ISO/Film             100

When shooting in the long exposure mode, we can get very spectacular scenes in movement, like cars or any other light sources, that can be draw.