Digital cameras and zoom lenses go hand in hand. When shopping for your new camera, chances are one of the first features the salesman mentioned was the power of the zoom lens.
Many photographers, even some fairly advanced amateurs, misunderstand how to properly employ lenses of different focal lengths. Although selecting a lens isn't really a step-by-step process, for purposes of keeping everything organized and showing you how to evaluate a scene, that's how it will be presented here. This tutorial will explain the reasoning behind choosing a particular lens, and highlight how considering the angle of view can lead to a fantastic photograph.
Imagine you’ve just put a pie in the oven. Now, the back of the packet said it needed 20 minutes at 120 degrees, but you haven’t defrosted your pie yet and the guide on the pack is for a fully thawed out pie. How hot do you want it? How long should you leave it in for and at what temperature? Welcome everyone to the world of photography.
Confused? This is where The Exposure Triangle can help.
Watch this tutorial to learn how to create amazing effect using Wide Angle Lens. Choosing a rather common object and making it an interesting image can be a challenge. In this tutorial on using a wide angle lens we do just that. It’s just one way of accomplishing the task but it is very effective. Follow along in the tutorial and you will learn how to change the look of your still life by just changing the lens. Our lighting is also simple and easy to understand. We use one clamp lamp through a diffusion tissue. Your digital camera is set on a semi automatic mode so making the exposures is easy too. By following our lesson you will soon discover many options for shooting your image. Let your creative energy go and you will be amazed at the results.