Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Beyond the Cliche

  • Beyond the Cliche

    Conchita Fernandes shares easy tips on how you can add a dash of the unusual to those typical monument shots.
  • With light painting, you can create imaginary characters around various simple objects to convey a funny story. Exoposure: 53.6sec at f/5.6 (ISO 200). Photograph/Puneet Dembla

    Shoot Blurs: Artistry in the Dark

    Even if drawing is not your forte, Chandni Gajria tells you to bring out the artist in you. Pickup a torch and start painting out your imagination.
  • While the rocks gently break the flow of water, the green moss and foliage add a lot of colour to the frame. Exposure: 15sec at f/16 (ISO 100). Photograph/Rahul Sud

    Shoot Blurs: Smooth Waterfalls

    Chandni Gajria tells you to go on a little adventure and photograph free flowing blurs of waterfalls using long exposures.
  • Zoom bursts are ideal for drawing the viewer’s attention to the centre of the image. Exposure: 0.77sec at f/4.8 ISO (160). Photograph/A Bryne

    Shoot Blurs: Zoom for Impact

    Whether it is day or night, Chandni Gajria shows you how to use zoom bursts to either bring the subject closer or to push it further away.
  • Try to use subjects like trees on the side of the road to complement and balance your picture. Photograph/M Shobi

    Shoot Blurs: Trails at Night

    Chandni Gajria suggest you find the perfect spot, compose your picture and let the streaks of colouful light enter your camera.

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