Friday, April 16, 2010

PHOTOGENIC | Learn Photography

LEARN THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY

A photographer is only as good as his equipment, or so they say! But that's not entirely true. I have seen the most amazing shots taken with "two and a quarter cameras", plate cameras and even disposable cameras. So the quality of the camera is no reflection on the photographer. But owning the right camera for yourself is what photography is all about, regardless of its make and quality. Knowing your camera along with all its features and capabilities and incapabilities, is what makes you a good photographer. Remember its the lens that makes the difference.

In essence a camera is only a light proof container housing the film, so any light proof container could suffice but the lens is what captures the light along with your experience that defines the quality of the image. As the photographer you have a light proof container with a lens and you determine how "much light enters the lens" and the "duration you want the light to enter" in order to capture the perfect image. One could say that the perfect image is in perfect balance. Like Chakra for humans, Chi for houses, ballance of mind and body. You are the balance operator, because you control the "quanity of light entering the lens" which we can place on one side of the scale and the "duration of time" light is allowed to enter is placed on the other side of the scale. If you get the balance perfect you are almost guaranteed of a perfect photograph.  In photographic terms these aforementioned controls are F stops and shutter speeds respectively, both of which are adjustable camera controls on your camera. In most SLR cameras the F stop is a leaf aperture mechanism  inside of the lens and the shutter speed control is an electronic setting on the camera body. Different camera manufactures employ different F-stop and shutter systems, the type I favour is the leaf type used by Leica. Leica cameras, or some at least have both a shutter inside its lens, so what ever you do, don't drop it, because they are sensitive and expensive. The difference between an expensive camera and a cheaper camera is normally the quality of the lens. Good lenses makes for good photos hence most cell phone camera photographs suck even though they sport a Zeis lens. Zeis lenses are certainly one of the better lenses on the market. So, if you have any lightproof container fitted with a Zeis lens and you can control the incomming light, based on your experience, should you be able to do this well,  then you are heading for Photoguru status.

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