Malaysia
-
Portrait Photography | How To Get a Catchlight
© 2010 Wazari Wazir | Portrait Photography | Catchlight What is Catchlight? Catchlight is a Photography term referring to the light that is caught by the eye. In a professional portrait, the catchlight may be from a strobe light or a natural light source, such as a window. Catchlights add depth and life to the eyes of your subjects, without catchlight, a portrait seem to look uninteresting, as usual when looking at a portrait of a person we will look into the eyes and catchlight attract our attention the most, without catchlight, the eyes will be lifeless. Before I go any further, let me tell you this, all of my portrait…
-
A Child Portrait
Tweet news and informationbusiness,health,entertainment,technology automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel
- Art, Care, Emotion, Expression, Face, Family, Malaya, Malaysia, Melayu, Moment, People, Portrait, Portraiture, Sayang
Eyes of a Child
“Seek the Wisdom Of The Ages, But Look at The World Through The Eyes Of a Child”. ( Ron Wild ) Tweet news and informationbusiness,health,entertainment,technology automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel
- Art, Culture, East, Emotion, Expression, Face, Family, Life, Light, Love, Malaysia, Moment, Portrait, Portraiture, Sayang
All About Bokeh Photography
Bokeh come from Japanese word “boke”, which means “blur” or “haze” or “boke-aji”, “the blur quality”. To put it simple to understand “Bokeh” is the blur or out of focus area of an image, like the picture of my son and my wife above, the “Blurry” part or the “out of focus” area in the picture above is what people called “Bokeh”. I don’t want to talk about good Bokeh or bad Bokeh here, I just want to talk about how to get a Bokeh, different lenses with difference focal length and different aperture will render Bokeh differently, for the picture above I use 50mm lens shooting at f1.8. The…
-
A Printed Memory
© 2010 Wazari Wazir | A Printed Memory “A photograph never grows old. You and I change, people change all through the months and years, but a photograph always remains the same. How nice to look at a photograph of mother or father taken many years ago. You see them as you remember them. But as people live on, they change completely. That is why I think a photograph can be kind.” ( Albert Einstein ) Tweet news and informationbusiness,health,entertainment,technology automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel