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Enjoy these 100 underwater photography tips, including basic tips, tips for compact camera photographers, and advanced underwater photo tips. Basic Underwater Photography Tips These are the "traditional" underwater photography tips everyone should know #1 - Get close to your subject - preferably within 12 inches. Water reduces color, contrast, and sharpness. #2 - Make sure your camera flash is turned on, preferable in "forced flash mode." #3 - For best composition - get low, shoot at an upwards angle, don't center the subject, try to fill your frame with the subject. Don't shoot "down" at the subject. #4 - Make sure the subject's eyes are in focus. #5 - Get your diving skills down before you start using a camera underwater. #6 - Practice topside with your camera inside the housing. Try taking close-ups of flowers and household objects. #7 - To minimize back-scatter, buy an external strobe/flash and position it away from your ...
One might wonder if Photography comes with passion then what is the need for the photography course. You will get the answer right here in this blog. Photography is a vast field and a photographer must know every bit of it. All the basics, as well as advanced techniques of a camera, should be known by every photographer. The fine line between a photographer and a professional photographer is erased in the photography course. The various types of photography and their techniques will be taught in these photography courses. Last but not least, these photography courses offer practical exposure along with theoretical training. The most important factor is here, these courses offer a verified certificate. Even if photography runs in your blood having a certificate and proper guidance will always add stars in your career path of photography. Read More:- http://www.cinecraftacademy.com/long-term-course-photography-courses-in-pune-

Camera Anatomy of the Rear part of the camera

R 1: Eyecup When a  photographer  is in contact with the eyepiece the eye-cup is to prevent light from entering.  R 2: Viewfinder Eyepiece Camera Anatomy of the Rear part of the camera includes viewfinder eyepiece which is an important part of every camera. It is a small window from which a person looks to find the object and to establish a focus on it. This viewfinder reduces the external light which helps a  photographer  to concentrate on the subject. The viewfinder eyepiece makes easier to track moving objects.  R 3: LCD Monitor As the name says, LCD Monitor displays all the information including the menu. From LCD Monitor a  photographer  can magnify the images displayed on the screen.  R 4: MENU Button The menu button of the rear part of the camera anatomy is used to know all the available options in the camera.  R 5: Playback Button The playback button is used to check the last images that have been clicked by ...

Scope for Photography in India

Follow your passion and heart to be satisfied and happy in your life. Photography is the most known hobby in India. If you are dreaming to be a  professional photographer  then nothing should stop you from achieving those dreams.  Why Photography is important?   Photography is an art! Photography is life for passionate photographers. Nowadays photography is not limited to passion, it has gone wide in the commercial industry too. There is a huge scope in the field of photography. A photo consists of a story from which everyone observes a different story. Every element in this world has a story in it, a  photographer   needs to use his or her imagination power to capture along with a unique story. The imagination of a photographer can change someone’s day, it can inspire someone. If you are a passionate photographer just continue to do so.  How to be a professional photographer? Professional photography involves knowing the basics and technical...