Friday, 26 February 2016

Tip of the week

Tip of the week - 26th February

Sunsets

To capture the sunset, you need to act quickly as it would normally set in minutes. Set the camera on aperture priority mode at f11 or f16. Cameras which do not have the Aperture Priority mode will often allow selecting different scene settings, such as ‘dusk/dawn’, ‘nightlight’ or ‘sunset’ modes (experiment which of these modes works best for your image).

Birds over the beach



Bhupinder Ghatahora

Monday, 22 February 2016

Thursday, 18 February 2016

Before & After photos

Below are some photos before and after they were digitally manipulated.

BEFORE
Model:- Pip
Location: Basingstoke
Theme: Punk/Rock


AFTER - VINTAGE/DIGITAL LITH
Model:- Pip
Location: Basingstoke
Theme: Punk/Rock




BEFORE
Model:- Amy
Location: Basingstoke
Theme: Lingerie


AFTER: VINTAGE/DIGITAL LITH
Model:- Amy
Location: Basingstoke
Theme: Lingerie

BEFORE
Model:- Paulina
Location: Leicester
Theme: Lingerie


AFTER: VINTAGE/DIGITAL LITH
Model:- Paulina
Location: Leicester
Theme: Lingerie







In the next week's post read about how to create digital lith.

Bhupinder Ghatahora

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

The tree

I am always taking photographs, either using my Nikon, Fuji X-A1, Sony a6000 or my mobile phone.
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 photo was taken at Micheldever Wood, near Basingstoke
The photo was converted into black & white, the contrast was increased slightly to darken the shadows and brighten the highlights.


Woods

Sometimes it's best to capture the moment rather than letting it slip by.

Bhupinder Ghatahora