Saturday, October 1, 2011

Real Monsters wear pink!

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This is a basic picture set on manual mode, which I personally like to use best. The ISO is set at 800, which is basically controlling the speed and sensitivity of your image sensor since. The lower the ISO the slower the speed, the higher the ISO the faster the speed. The ISO speed affects the shutter and aperture combinations you use to obtain correct exposure.  So keep that in mind if you are using manual mode. The Aperture is set to F8.0, which refines the picture. The shutter speed is 1/20th, which controls the shutter speed on the camera when the picture is taken.

How was the picture taken?
I used a small light which is placed on the top right of Domo. Doing that gives a little shade to the picture.

The Post Production
With post production, I use Adobe Photoshop Cs5. I really didn't do much with the picture.  I added a little vignette to it by going to filter>lens correction and then decrease the vignette and midpoint. You'll have to play with the settings until you get the precise look that you want. After that you can just save it as a jpeg.

Thanks for reading, until my next post =]

Friday, September 23, 2011

Who is DomoPhoto?

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So who is DomoPhoto?

     Hey, I go by the name of Em. You can tell by the name of my blog that I'm a fan of Domo and I also enjoy photography. You're going to see a lot of Domo in my pictures. I am going to talk about photography, the different settings, and post production. 

     The camera I use is a Canon t3i (600d). It has a pull out lcd monitor, a full HD video, 18 megapixel image sensor, and live view mode. This camera is amazing compared to my first camera, the canon rebel xti. With 18 megapixels the image quality is very sharp and with an iso of 100-6400, it is easier to shoot from bright to dim light. The swivel lcd screen is an excellent feature of the t3i, you can view it in almost every position.

     I am just starting out with the t3i so i haven't used it to its full potential. Hopefully within the next few months i can put it to good use. But for now, enjoy the Domo pictures below!