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Black & White Photo Tips

August 15th, 2011

Black and white photo is one type of photo timeless. Without the element of a disturbing color, sometimes black and white photos are even more powerful impression on the mind of the beholder. People often say more dramatic and elegant (that’s why wedding photographers always include some black and white photos in the album is delivered to the client).

Here are tips on photographing black and white photographs that may be useful for you:

  • Take photos in color mode – Digital cameras produce a wider range of tones in color mode because in this mode the sensor takes data from the three channels – Red, Green and Blue, or RGB. For this reason, the black image produced from the processing of color images using a photo editor on the computer will tend to be better quality
  • ISO setting as low as possible – Noise (small white spots that appear in your photo) will appear more prominently than in black and white photos in color photos. Use the ISO as low as possible so that at the time of photos in the future, noise can be minimized.
  • Chance is the best time – The clouds will make the contrast is lower, and this is the best time to make the photo black – white. You will not be too care about the color of the sky is gray – gray, yet in black and white photos will not be too visible.
  • Exploitation of textures, patterns and lines – In black and white photos, textures – patterns and lines will be more prominent and more attractive look. For that exploitation was if you find any component.
  • Side lighting is the best light – When taking pictures outdoors for your black and white photos, highlight the form of maximally by relying on the side lighting (side lighting), so the shadows fall so very interesting. Side lighting happens when you take pictures in the morning or late afternoon.

Composition Tips for a Great Photo Results

July 26th, 2011

The composition of any art is like the taste of food, all returned to their respective preferences. However, there are some specific guidelines are timeless and participate in approved by a majority of the perpetrators.

Eighteen quick tips for photographic composition following article is extracted from various sources and photography books. It contained not a rule but a guide, because once again the composition is a matter of taste.

  1. Pull the attention towards the main subject in the photograph. Take advantage of color, shape, or line of light so that images look strong and absorbing.
  2. Simple, the simpler arrangement of your photos even stronger impression caused.
  3. Reduce the elements that are not in tune. If you think there are certain elements that destroy the rhythm and harmony of photos, get rid of – cover – or move the shooting angles so that the element is missing.
  4. Fill the entire frame with the main object. Sometimes the impression is a powerful photo image with no background at all.
  5. Do not leave blank spaces dominate the picture.
  6. Check the area around the line of the frame, do not let a hand, foot, or an important part of the object is truncated without good reason.
  7. Maximize the use of point of view (point of view) of interest, not merely photographed from the front of the subject.
  8. Do not forget the rule of third. Pull an imaginary line that divides the image into 9 equal parts. Place the main object at the intersection of the lines.
  9. When photographing people, try always to the eye is above the center line of photo.
  10. The most light in the photo is the most absorbing part of the eye. Put the main object there.
  11. Background is what reinforces the impression. So do not let the background turn off the main object.
  12. Photographing reinforce the impression of width horizontally and vertically reinforce the impression of height.
  13. Leading-S line and the curve is always pleasant visits.
  14. To take pictures of children, squat down. Align the camera with their eyes.
  15. Avoid putting the point of interest right in the middle of photo.
  16. Avoid placing the horizon line right in the middle photo, try on the horizon there is a third above or below.
  17. Do not let it hit the horizon line is an important part of the object.
  18. Check, check and check again just before the shutter is pressed. Make sure that what appears in the viewfinder as you wish.

National Gallery of Indonesia

May 5th, 2011

Indonesia National Art Gallery of the museum is an institution under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism Republic of Indonesia houses. Precursor of the establishment of institutions of this gallery was prepared for a long time, but the newly opened.

(Permanent), 8 May 1999. Area of ​​land and buildings of the National Gallery of Indonesia is 17 600 M ², consisting of several buildings and other auxiliary facilities, such as office space for temporary exhibitions, permanent exhibitions, a library, an auditorium, laboratories, Artists House Gallery, a cafe in the gallery. Location National Gallery of Indonesia’s strategic enough in the middle of the capital of Indonesia (Jakarta), near the National Monument, National Museum, the National Library, the National Palace and other government agencies. National Gallery of Indonesia is located on the street: Merdeka Timur No. 14, Central Jakarta, Jakarta 10110.

National Gallery of Indonesia orientation course of three (3), including: conservation, development and use of works of fine art. The execution of the program refers to the museum, the principles of the International Council of Museums (ICOM), such as registration, inventory (database), storage, treatment, research and presentation of the collection by formulating a permanent exhibition of exhibitions, traveling exhibitions and educational counseling for students and the community at large.

The day will come when the National Gallery of Indonesia should be a barometer for the quality of the development of art in Indonesia in international relations. More precisely, a function that can be used as inspiration for understanding, reasoning, creativity and innovation, both artists and the general public are encouraged.

COLLECTIONS

National Gallery of Indonesia has brings a collection of works of art, modern and contemporary cultural expression, such as paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and photography, art collection of art as art and ethnic to a certain aesthetic, such as ceramics, batik and puppetry.

National Gallery of Indonesia currently has almost 1700 collection of works by artists from Indonesia and other countries, including: Raden Saleh, Hendra Gunawan, Affandi, S. Sudjojono, Basoeki Abdullah, Sasmitawinata Barli, posters, Popo Iskandar Sudjana Kerton, Dede Eri Supria, Ivan sagittate Hartin Lucie Karnaya Iriantine, Hendrawan Riyanto, Gunarsa Made Wiant, Ida Bagus Made, Ketut Soki I, Wassily Kandinsky (Russia), Hans Hartung (Germany), Victor Vassarely (Hungary) Sonia Delaunay (Ukraine), Pierre Soulages (French ), Zao Wou-ki (China).