Kids Photography With Full Color concept - MyPictureDay
Hello family steemit, warm greetings from me to you all and to the photo fans no matter where you are,
this time I want to share photos of children with the concept of full color.
And I also want to explain a little about photography.
Here I use my own younger sibling as a model.
And for the location on Mount Salak.
Here are some photos of my work, hopefully you all love it 👇
Nikon D5100 , lens fix 50mm, f/1.8, Exposure time 1/3200 sec, ISO-100, Focal lenght 50mm, Max apperture 1.6, Matering mode - Spot, No flash.
The first step in shooting is to set the concept, After setting all the concepts, the second step is to use the location in accordance with the concept we want to photograph, like this photo, I chose the location in accordance with the concept that I want to do.
Each location determines the equipment we must carry, the weather factor is very influential on the picture.
Therefore taking photos outdoors is very racing with time, the right time to do an outdoor photo session is in the morning or in the afternoon.
because in the morning and afternoon the light will be softer, resulting in better and more natural photos.
Nikon D5100 , lens fix 50mm, f/1.8, Exposure time 1/3200 sec, ISO-100, Focal lenght 50mm, Max apperture 1.6, Matering mode - Spot, No flash.
The best results from a photographer can only be achieved after strict training, testing and using various techniques. For photography, mastering basic lighting techniques is essential.
Lighting is a major technique in any photographic flow and can train our sensitivity to take on different shapes and types of objects. However, playing with light in outdoor photography requires a lot of practice.
To get better and more interesting results, it would be nice to make RAW or jpeg format. The format of RAW will produce more natural or original photos such as catches on nature, no effects from the camera itself. Photos in RAW format also make it easy for you during the editing process.
Nikon D5100 , lens fix 50mm, f/1.8, Exposure time 1/3200 sec, ISO-100, Focal lenght 50mm, Max apperture 1.6, Matering mode - Spot, No flash.
This concept is an idea of my own. The ingredients I use are flour and some food coloring and I also use some people to support the success of my photo.
I also want to say many thanks to all of you, you are amazing
Nikon D5100 , lens fix 50mm, f/1.8, Exposure time 1/3200 sec, ISO-100, Focal lenght 50mm, Max apperture 1.6, Matering mode - Spot, No flash.
All the photos I took using Nikon D5100 camera and for my lens wear Nikkor Afs 50 mm f / 1.8 G, For editing I use Adobe Photoshop cc.
And all photos taken by @bahaphotography.
This is just what I can say in my post this time, hope you like it and interested in my post, see you.
"Thank you for visiting my blog"
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@bahaphotography
Great photographs, what flash unit did you have mounted to your Nikon D5100?