Monday, February 1, 2010

Entry Level Slr Tripods Anybody Have Any Tips For Self-portrait Work?

Anybody have any tips for self-portrait work? - entry level slr tripods

I am making is relatively new in photography and I think that working a little too self-portrait. I work with an entry-level D-SLR cameras and a tripod on the road, but have no access to the studio lighting. I hope I do not ask impertinent, but if I have a portrait of himself with this kit, what would you do?

Thank you!

3 comments:

photoguy... said...

You can work outdoors, or anywhere with good lighting. You can use almost any lighting conditions, so be sure to adjust the white balance. It may even reflect light, shadow, the fill may have on the road. Try to take the flash of the camera to use to a minimum.

Until you get the tripod, set the camera on a sturdy table or even use the timer on the camera.

Do not get too close to the camera. Set the camera and put a mirror behind you that can change its position. Not zoom in too close, you can adjustments to make the image with a cropping tool.

jamers said...

I like the lighting Moody I would recommend a room where the light shines through the window to find, but most often the room is dark, can add to adjust the curtains and blinds stunning effects.

Turn your face to the light and let the machine next to you so that you get your profile. It would be nice!

Yes, I use the mirror and put it on my camera so you can see an example of what will look as follows.

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Ng A said...

Place a mirror next to the camera on a tripod. Make sure you look at the goal, is not in the mirror.

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