Monday, October 3, 2011

PORTRAIT GALLERY 16


Girl, Gyantse Old Town, Tibet
Portrait photography is the one in which the features and the look of the topic is predominant. The aim is to show the character and the disposition of the topic. These are the top  guidelines when shooting portrait photography. Be imaginative and come up with your own. The creative photographic procedure is a prize in and of itself.
Girl, Baracoa, Cuba
Local man in the souq, Kairouan, Tunisia
Old lady, Trinidad, Cuba
Trial with Lighting
There are a number of habits in which you can use glow in your portraits. Side-lighting creates temper, backlighting and silhouetting the theme to hide their skin is powerful.
Boy at Sakya, Tibet
Old Tibetan woman, the Jokhang Circuit, Lhasa, Tibet
Girl near Gyantse, Tibet
Alter Your Viewpoint
The portraits are usually captured with the camera at or approximately the eye height of the topic. So when you modify the position that you fire from, your portrayal acquires an amazing issue. You can either get up high and discharge down on your topic or get as by to the floor as you can and shoot up.

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