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Negative Portraits Using a Galaxy Color Palette - Fubiz Media - 0 views

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    After his photo-illustrations of double exposed animals, Hungarian artist Dàniel Taylor (aka One Man Workshop) comes back with portraits of another kind. This time, he pays tribute to men and women though negative portraits, on a black background, and on which he filled the silhouettes by using a cosmic color palette.
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RAW Format | Canon EOS SLR Digital Camera Reviews - 0 views

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    Today many cameras offer the chance to take pictures in RAW format that is commonly called the digital negative or JPG. JPG format is a compressed format
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Living in the Stills - 0 views

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    Notes: Exposure - The light meter is different from the exposure setting. - Keeping your light meter at "0" doesn't necessarily mean it's the perfect setting. Just don't stray too far from the "0". Adjust to your liking. - Positive numbers on your exposure setting will make your photos brighter. - Negative numbers make your photos darker. Aperture - Small numbers (like f/1.4) have larger openings, which let in more light. - Big numbers (like f/16) have smaller openings, which let in less light. Shutter Speed - Seeing 100, 250, 320, etc. on your viewfinder means "1/(number seen)", like "1/100". - Try not to use 1/60 or less when handheld, that's when you use a tripod or look for something steady. - Using longer exposure (slow shutter speed) will let in more light. - Using shorter exposure (fast shutter speed) will let in less light. ISO - ISO is the sensitivity of your camera to light - Lower numbers are less sensitive to light, which give smoother photos. - Higher numbers are very sensitive to light, which give very grainy and noisy photos.
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