by Krishna Mohan

The Photography Workshop on 29th August
I, along with Rohit S.Rao & Dijaraj Nair are conducting our 2nd Basic Photography Workshop on 29th August 2010
If you Love taking pictures with your digital camera? Want to improve your skills, but don’t have a lot of time to spend? How about some straight-to-the-point tips that cut to the chase and show you step by step how to accomplish a task? If that sounds like just what you had in mind, Digital Photography Workshop is just what you need.
Digital Photography Workshop covers important tasks from choosing a camera to making great photos. It also shows you basic operations along with some great tips on Portrait, Landscape, Street and Wildlife photography.
Please inform your friends who are interested in joining this workshop.
You’ll be able to learn:
- What is photography
- The need to take good photos
- Camera from film to digital
- Getting the best out of lenses
- Tripods & other accessories
- How to take a good photographs
- Composition
- Framing
- Lighting
- Point of view
- Getting best out of your camera
- Aperture
- Shutter speed
- ISO
- Basic Post Processing
- Tips on
- Portrait photography
- Landscape photography
- Street photography
- Wildlife photography
- Event photography
Date: 29th August 2010, Sunday 10AM – 5PM
Venue: District Small Industries Association (R) Mangalore Hall
Industrial Estate, Yeyyadi, Mangalore 575008
Workshop Fees: Rs 650/- Inclusive of materials & food.
All you need is a keen interest in photography and a camera.
For Further details and registration contact
Dr. Krishna Mohan 98807 44258
Rohit S.Rao 98450 71770
Dijaraj Nair 98452 80852
Email: mangfoto@gmail.com
Tags: Aperture, Basic Post Processing, Camera from film to digital, Composition, Event photography, Framing, Getting best out of your camera, Getting the best out of lenses, How to take a good photographs, ISO, Landscape photography, Lighting, Photography, Point of view, Portrait photography, Shutter speed, Street photography, The need to take good photos, Tips on, Tripods & other accessories, What is photography, Wildlife photography, Workshop
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by Krishna Mohan

Exposure Fusion
Pre-Monsoon clouds were gathering as I shot this photo at Seethanadi Nature Camp inside Someshwara Wild Life Sanctuary, Hebri Karkala. I used Canon EOS 5D mark II with Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L USM Lens on a tripod to get 3 bracketed images at 2 stop difference. I used Photomatix Pro to fuse exposure of these three bracketed shots to produce this photo. In Exposure Fusion a series of bracketed images are processed to produce a dynamic range image. It takes the best tonalities from each image in the sequence and combines them to create a single image. Best part of each image gets recorded and fused together to combine all of the best elements in final image. You have quite a lot of control to adjust which tonality of the exposures are used in the final image.
You might ask how is Exposure fusion is different from HDR? The only resemblance the two have are that they combine a sequence of bracketed images together. In Exposure Fusion the final product looks more realistic to how the scene really would like. This means that the shadows maintain a certain amount of shadows and the highlights remain brighter in higher tonalities then a high contrast scene.
HDR takes the sequence of images and blends the images seamlessly but does its best to even the tonalities in the extreme tonalities of shadows and highlights. That is why HDR the appears artificial and unnatural.
Exposure Fusion after fusing the images together keeps the tonalities how they would appear if one was to be looking at the actual scene being photographed. HDR image most of the time shows the uneven transition between the luminance and can therefore lose the appeal of realism. Exposure Fusion produces results that are truer to the scene that the photographer is trying to capture.
Photomatix Pro produces both fantastic HDR as well as Exposure Fusion. Try it and you will love the results. Trial mode is also available for Photomatix Pro.
EXIF info…
Camera:
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens:
n.a.
Exposure Mode:
n.a.
Exposure Time:
1/640 sec.
Exposure Bias:
n.a.
Aperture (F Stop):
f/10.0
ISO Used:
200
Flash Used:
n.a.
White Balance:
n.a.
Focal Length:
16.0 mm
Metering Mode:
n.a.
Date Time:
2010:05:30 13:03:47
GPS Location in Google Map:
13° 28' 46.8" N, 75° 1' 5.9" E, 82 m.a.s.l.
Copyright ©
Krishna Mohan
All rights Reserved. This Image may not be copied, reproduced, distributed, republished, downloaded, displayed, posted or trasmitted in any forms or by any means, including electronic, mechanical, photocopying & recording without my written permission. If you’d like to make usage request, just ask: drkrishi@drkrishi.com
Tags: Asia, Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L USM Lens, Canon EOS 5D mark II, clouds, Exposure Fusion, HDR, Hebri, India, Karkala, Karnataka, Landscape photography, Photomatix Pro, reflection, river, Udupi, Water
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by Krishna Mohan

The Photography Workshop
Love taking pictures with your digital camera? Want to improve your skills, but don’t have a lot of time to spend? How about some straight-to-the-point tips that cut to the chase and show you step by step how to accomplish a task? If that sounds like just what you had in mind, Digital Photography Workshop is just what you need.
Digital Photography Workshop covers important tasks from choosing a camera to making great photos. It also shows you basic operations along with some great tips on Portrait, Landscape, Street and Wildlife photography.
You’ll be able to learn:
- What is photography
- The need to take good photos
- Camera from film to digital
- Getting the best out of lenses
- Tripods & other accessories
- How to take a good photographs
- Composition
- Framing
- Lighting
- Point of view
- Getting best out of your camera
- Aperture
- Shutter speed
- ISO
- Basic Post Processing
- Tips on
- Portrait photography
- Landscape photography
- Street photography
- Wildlife photography
- Event photography
Date: 6th December 2009, Sunday 10AM – 5PM
Venue: District Small Industries Association (R) Mangalore Hall
Industrial Estate, Yeyyadi, Mangalore 575008
Resource Persons:
- Dr. Krishna Mohan
- Rohit S.Rao
- Dijaraj Nair
Workshop Fees: Rs 650/- Inclusive of materials & food.
All you need is a keen interest in photography and a camera.
For Further details and registration contact
- Dr. Krishna Mohan 98807 44258
- Rohit S.Rao 98450 71770
- Dijaraj Nair 98452 80852
- Email: mangfoto@gmail.com
Tags: Aperture, Basic Post Processing, Camera from film to digital, Composition, Event photography, Framing, Getting best out of your camera, Getting the best out of lenses, How to take a good photographs, ISO, Landscape photography, Lighting, Photography Workshop, Point of view, Portrait photography, Shutter speed, Street photography, The need to take good photos, Tips on, Tripods & other accessories, What is photography, Wildlife photography
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