Why Did You Do That?
All of these changes have a compositional outcome. If you are changing these things and not... The post Why Did You Do That? appeared first on Sam DAmico Photography.
View ArticleI’m Not Paying Attention To The Composition Of My Photograph
When we begin to learn about the craft of photography we may begin to think that that we are no longer paying attention to composition. Instead of simply framing what we want in our picture we’re now...
View ArticleA Good Photograph Involves A Good Thought Process
A good question came up in a recent photography class. I’m paraphrasing here: “If you create photographs in a RAW file format, since a raw file holds no white balance or color space, why do you bother...
View ArticleLosing Your (White) Balance
Light has color. We describe the color of light in as having a specific color temperature. Color temperature is measured on the kelvin (K) scale and temperatures on this scale are called kelvins. The...
View ArticleUsing Color Creatively
Light has color. We describe the color of light by the color temperature. The white balance setting on your camera determines how the color temperature of a light source records. One option when...
View ArticleHow Are Hue Feeling?
Hue is color. Red is a hue, green is a hue, blue is a hue, etc Color evokes emotion. Green with envy, feeling blue, seeing red with anger, etc. You can use the white balance setting on your camera to...
View ArticleUse Your White Balance Creatively
If you’ve been using the “automatic” white balance setting on your you’ve been missing an easy and effective way to create more interesting photographs. It doesn’t matter if you use a point and shoot...
View ArticleUse The White Balance Settings On Your Camera To Make Better Photographs
While using the auto white balance settings is fine for making an average picture, learning to use the various white balance settings on your camera allows you to use color on a more creative level....
View ArticleRainy Day In Columbia Heights, Washington DC
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View ArticleThe Color Of Light
We describe the color of light in degrees Kelvin. Take a look at the white balance settings on your camera. Those white balance settings represent the Kelvin temperatures of different light sources....
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