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Title: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: jem_adriano on April 25, 2012, 10:54:11 AM
share ko lang good read!

http://gizmodo.com/5904107/100-tips-from-a-professional-photographer
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: coy_2cute on April 25, 2012, 11:18:22 AM
..Love the tip number 16!  :wink:
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: raginghormones on April 25, 2012, 12:01:09 PM
nice share sir!:)

totoo nga ung tip number 16 hehe

tama din to: 84. Landscape photography can become dull after a while. haha
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: gainsucker on April 25, 2012, 02:36:12 PM
29. Don't be afraid to take several photos of the same scene at different exposures, angles, or apertures.

Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: rennell on April 25, 2012, 09:29:54 PM
nice share sir!:)

totoo nga ung tip number 16 hehe

tama din to: 84. Landscape photography can become dull after a while. haha
IMHO, kaya lang naman nagiging dull ang landscape dahil either tamad ang photographer humanap ng pwede paglandscape-an tumiming ng magandang ilaw, magcompose ng maayos, etc etc. or hindi lang marunong talaga marunong mag-landscape yung photographer.
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: jem_adriano on April 25, 2012, 09:32:55 PM
yeah baka dull kase minsan same nalang lagi kinukunan nila

however if you are well travelled landscape photography could be exciting
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: IncX on April 25, 2012, 11:31:12 PM
wow, i never knew there was this much depth to photography...

i do notice though that some people are natural photographers, while others are just impossibly moronic. i found that out when i gave my camera to different people to have them take live gig pics.
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: Gunslinger on April 25, 2012, 11:41:25 PM
wow, i never knew there was this much depth to photography...

i do notice though that some people are natural photographers, while others are just impossibly moronic. i found that out when i gave my camera to different people to have them take live gig pics.

Yes.

Gig, outing, etc. you'll see who's a natural photographer among your friends. Some even don't mind having the flash on on daylight. :-D
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: rennell on April 26, 2012, 12:01:01 AM
medyo di lang ako agree sa mga ito haha!

61. Natural light is the best light. - Available light is the best light!

65. It is always better to underexpose than overexpose. - I find it better to overexpose than to underexpose. Sagwa pag ni-recover mo yung shadow details sa PP

72. People with DSLRS who shoot portraits with their grip pointed downwards look like morons. - Weh? :)) ganyan ako madalas mag shoot ng portrait orientation pag walang battery grip.

84. Landscape photography can become dull after a while. - tulad nung sabi ko sa unang post ko dito sa thread :))
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: Gunslinger on April 26, 2012, 12:03:59 AM
Hi master Rennell! :wave:
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: raginghormones on April 26, 2012, 12:27:38 PM
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IMHO, kaya lang naman nagiging dull ang landscape dahil either tamad ang photographer humanap ng pwede paglandscape-an tumiming ng magandang ilaw, magcompose ng maayos, etc etc. or hindi lang marunong talaga marunong mag-landscape yung photographer.

probably true. IMHO, the feeling of dullness, lalo na pag nakailang ulit na ang pagkuha mo sa mga places sa paligid mo, doesnt necessary mean na "boring" at "nakakasawa" ang landscape photography. that feeling is eventually shadowed pag meron kang bagong place na pupuntahan. 

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medyo di lang ako agree sa mga ito haha!

61. Natural light is the best light. - Available light is the best light!

65. It is always better to underexpose than overexpose. - I find it better to overexpose than to underexpose. Sagwa pag ni-recover mo yung shadow details sa PP

72. People with DSLRS who shoot portraits with their grip pointed downwards look like morons. - Weh? ) ganyan ako madalas mag shoot ng portrait orientation pag walang battery grip.

84. Landscape photography can become dull after a while. - tulad nung sabi ko sa unang post ko dito sa thread )

eto agree ako sayo dito sir. mahirap habulin sa pp yung shadow details kaya slightly overexposed ako madalas
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: CeL1916 on April 30, 2012, 05:13:11 AM
bakit wala ako makita dun sa link?  :?
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: jem_adriano on April 30, 2012, 01:53:15 PM
bakit wala ako makita dun sa link?  :?

huh? ok naman po yun link
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: toinkking on May 03, 2012, 08:57:58 AM
94. Never take photos on an empty stomach.


Agree ako dito di ako makapag take photo ng maayos pag gutom hahahahaha
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: Legolas on June 04, 2012, 02:39:15 PM
This.

8. Go outside & shoot photos rather than spending hours a day on photography forums.

Application/Practice makes perfect ika nga :-D

Same sa music, wag lagi babad sa forums  :-D
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: pantone #000 on June 04, 2012, 03:16:41 PM
29. Don't be afraid to take several photos of the same scene at different exposures, angles, or apertures.

^+1 ako dito pero pagdating kay bf hindi naman sya nagagalit pero winarningan nya ako na wag daw ganyan kasi mauubos agad yung 100k+ clicks. Eh basta. >.<
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: pallas on June 20, 2012, 01:30:33 AM
#47....yes sir thats me.
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: jem_adriano on August 30, 2012, 04:05:44 PM
#16 yes yes perks of the job...i love it!

dont be afraid to bump your iso...

i dont know why even when i switched to digital....400 still seemed high enough.... pero madilim parin!

thats one of the big differences between film and digital...some iso settings are not so applicable to digital as they are to film
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: prx on October 09, 2012, 11:34:43 AM
ano po ibig sabihin ng prime lenses?
Title: Re: 100 tips from a professional photographer
Post by: coy_2cute on October 09, 2012, 11:56:23 AM
ano po ibig sabihin ng prime lenses?

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=prime+lens (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=prime+lens)