Let us understand what backlight is first, you have a subject in the fore ground and there is a bright light source in the background this light source is called the backlight and the phenomenon that makes the subject look darker is usually referred to in the photography sphere as backlight. This article is meant for the crowd that is new to photography.
Why does the subject become darker when there is backlight?
The light from the backlight is not falling on the subject, but it is very high in intensity. …
The angle-of-view is how wide an area is seen by a given lens.
Angle-of-view is determined by two factors, the focal length of the lens, and the area of light sensitive material used to capture your image. That means, when your lens becomes longer the angle of view is reducing and the final image will contain lesser area of the image plain. This is what gives the effect of zooming in or enlarging what is being seen to a particular area of interest.
As a general case when the focal length …
Lets see the basic options one have for digital photograph storage. Like any digital data photographs also can be stored in any digital storage device. The basic division would be physical devices and virtual storage. Now physical devices can have large storage devices and small capacity. Also we can have permanent storage and erasable storage. Some examples would be storage cards, external hard drives, optical storage like blue ray discs or DVDs, online storage.
Top priorities when selecting the storage option:-
Capacity:- It is possible to take tens to hundreds of GB …
If you have to use a magnifying glass to see your subject in a photograph there is no point in that photo graph at all. Photographs are meant to tell some thing, having a lot of unnecessary things in your frame will take away the importance from your subject. This article is meant for the beginners, the aim of this article is to make the photographer understand why it is important to fill the frame right and also how to do this.
Let us take the part of why it is …
Macro simply means big, micro means small now are they both the same thing ? In fact yes the two words point to the same realm of photography. Even close up photography is the same thing. That is getting small things to fill up the whole photograph. Now the scale of working is what differentiates them.
Macro and Micro are used interchangeably for the realm of photography which aim at getting the object that is in the photograph to be the same size as the sensor. That is on a aps-c canon …