Sunday, March 13, 2011

Photography Tip #1

I was out taking pictures in the snow a few weeks back and I wanted to share a tip with everyone on how to get nice pictures of people or other subjects in the snow. My subject was my dog, Sonic.






 Getting a well exposed image of a black dog in white snow is a bit tricky. Since Sonic was the main subject of the picture I wanted to make sure that he was properly exposed rather than capturing all the detail of the snow.

My camera was underexposing Sonic because he was surround by so much white. So I had to figure out how to make the camera let more light in to make the exposure correct for the subject. There are three ways this can be done. You can set the camera to a slower shutter speed or you can change the aperture. I decided to change the aperture because Sonic tends to move quickly and I didn't want him to have a motion blur. You can also achieve what I did by using exposure compensation. On this particular image I would have had to use about +1 exposure compensation.

Monday, February 28, 2011

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Valley Digital Photography, in Salem, Oregon, specializes in wedding photography, family portraits; children’s photography, senior pictures, maternity portraits and digital restorations. This blog will follow our company's news, feature our photographs, and give photography and event tips.


Here is one of my most recent photos. I was playing with a Lensbaby at the Portland Japanese Gardens last week.

I recently joined a photography group in town. This was the first meeting that I attended. Everyone seemed very nice and it was interesting to see how different people photograph the same location.