Bhupinder Ghatahora
Saturday, 30 April 2016
Friday, 29 April 2016
Tip of the week
Understanding your camera modes
The running person symbol stands for Sports mode, which is all about speed. Your camera will automatically choose the fastest shutter speed to capture the fast moving subject. In some cameras, the camera will enable continuous high-speed shooting; which means it will take photographs one after another continually. Use this mode to capture fast moving subjects or any kind of sport.
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The running person symbol stands for Sports mode, which is all about speed. Your camera will automatically choose the fastest shutter speed to capture the fast moving subject. In some cameras, the camera will enable continuous high-speed shooting; which means it will take photographs one after another continually. Use this mode to capture fast moving subjects or any kind of sport.
More tips next week
Bhupinder Ghatahora
Thursday, 28 April 2016
Horses by the cliff
Horses at the edge of the cliff near the Strumble head lighthouse, Pembrokeshire Wales. These photographs have been taken at a very close range.
Bhupinder Ghatahora
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Misty road
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 week I will post quick tips on editing images on mobile phones.
This photo was taken on a misty day near Ufton Nervet, on the outskirts of Reading, Berkshire.
For this photo I decreased the saturation nearing to the end of the slider bar and increased the white balance to give the image a tinted effect.
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 week I will post quick tips on editing images on mobile phones.
This photo was taken on a misty day near Ufton Nervet, on the outskirts of Reading, Berkshire.
For this photo I decreased the saturation nearing to the end of the slider bar and increased the white balance to give the image a tinted effect.
More tips next week.
Bhupinder Ghatahora
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
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