Bhupinder Ghatahora
Saturday, 16 April 2016
Friday, 15 April 2016
Tip of the week
Enhance the detail:
Move closer to the subject; create a tighter crop to enhance the detail and add impact.
The photograph below shows the lady standing in a park and it does not add impact to the image.
By zooming in or moving closer to the subject creating a tighter crop, adds impact to the portrait (see below). The crop emphasis on the model's face, her make-up and her eyes.
More tips next week
Move closer to the subject; create a tighter crop to enhance the detail and add impact.
The photograph below shows the lady standing in a park and it does not add impact to the image.
More tips next week
Bhupinder Ghatahora
Thursday, 14 April 2016
Micheldever Woods
Micheldever is a village in Hampshire, England, situated 6 miles north of Winchester and the outskirts of Basingstoke.
Bhupinder Ghatahora
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
Light over the bench
The photo below has been taken with my BlackBerry Passport.
The photo has been edited using the phone's editing software, which I think is just amazing for minor adjustments like colour enhancement, black & white conversion or even toned photos. The photo was taken in colour before editing. Every other week I will post quick tips on editing images on mobile phones.
This has to be my favourite photo from the above collection, I just love the way the sun's rays are falling on the daffodils and the bench. I wasn't too fussed about the corner of the photo completely burned out nor I wanted to crop it completely. It just shows the path of the rays.
For this photo I only increased the white balance give it a warmer look to the final image.
Sometimes it's best to capture the moment rather than letting it slip by.
The photo has been edited using the phone's editing software, which I think is just amazing for minor adjustments like colour enhancement, black & white conversion or even toned photos. The photo was taken in colour before editing. Every other week I will post quick tips on editing images on mobile phones.
This has to be my favourite photo from the above collection, I just love the way the sun's rays are falling on the daffodils and the bench. I wasn't too fussed about the corner of the photo completely burned out nor I wanted to crop it completely. It just shows the path of the rays.
For this photo I only increased the white balance give it a warmer look to the final image.
Light over the bench |
Sometimes it's best to capture the moment rather than letting it slip by.
Bhupinder Ghatahora
Tuesday, 12 April 2016
Monday, 11 April 2016
Sunday, 10 April 2016
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