Friday 14 November 2014

Basic DSLR Photography weekend

Basic DSLR Photography Weekend batch 59 started on the 9th of August 2014. Here are some of the pictures taken by the participants. The images stand as an testimony of their Photography learning at Ambitions 4 Photography Academy. Many of the participants bought their first Digital SLR only after joining the course. Well structured curriculum, friendly and approachable mentor who can make the participants understand the concepts easily, guided field-trips, review and feedback all delivered with at-most professionalism makes the programme a big hit among the participants. Ambitions 4 Photography Academy is very proud to have been a part of each participants Photographic journey.




Wednesday 10 September 2014

How to shoot a ‘Zoom Burst’ ?

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Truck on the highway – effect of Zoom Burst
Zoom burst is an effect created by shooting a picture while the zoom ring is rotated. This gives a feel of radial blur – the middle part of the frame is relatively sharp and clear whereas the edges of the frame will take the blurring effect.
  1. This can be tried with both moving and still subjects. The still subject will give a feel of movement…!
  2. You can choose to use this technic on some dynamic subjects like automobiles or any other action prompting subjects. You can also use this on people when you want to make a special emphasis on to an individual leaving others behind in blur.
  3. Preferably use short zooms (18-55mm/24-70mm) for good effects of radial blur.
  4. Use zooming in or zooming out action for not more than 10 to 15mm range ie.You can zoom in from 18mm to 35mm or 24mm to 40mm. This will maintain clarity and sharpness in the middle of the frame.
  5. Use shutter speeds closer to 1/30, 1/45, 1/60 and rotate the zoom ring at variable speeds for getting a right effect.
  6. Check for the ideal exposure before trying the actual ‘Zoom burst’. A shutter priority exposure mode will be a good choice.
  7. Use AF servo in Canon or AFC in Nikon and continuous shooting mode for better results.
  8. If the camera is on a stable base or tripod, it will prevent the unnecessary hand shake while shooting still subjects.
  9. May be you can tilt the frame a bit for a dynamic feel.
  10. Avoid plain and flat backgrounds. Backgrounds with good colours and patterns are most ideal for zoom burst shots

Monday 11 August 2014

Interactive session on 360 degree Panorama

Mr. Stalin Ramesh - architectural photographer and alumni of Ambitions 4 Photography Academy, conducted an exclusive interactive and demo session on ‘360 degree Panorama VR’ for the Learners of Edexcel BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Photography on 21st March 2014

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