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Low Key studio Lighting taken from the e book for Digital Photography

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Thursday, February 5, 2009
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- Techniques

The parts that come together to create a low key image are a black back ground and dark clothing, although I personally find that dressing my subjects in white or black has great impact.

There are three type keys High Key, Middle Key and Low Key.

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Swan Images

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Saturday, April 4, 2009
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- Free images

Ok so I know that not many of you are interested in Swan images but I am giving them away for free so it cant be bad.

The images were taken at Clumber Park in Nottingham while I was wondering around. They were taken on my canon 1Ds with a 300mm  lens. I cant remember the aperture of the top of my head but I think it was about f5.6 due to it being close to dusk, at an iso of around 400. They were shot as jpgs rather than raw files which I would normally try todo to keep the quality high.

Here are a selection of thumbs from the images..

welcome

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Sunday, March 22, 2009
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- Articles

I am doing this blog for my general ramblings about photography. The posts are categorized as you can see there is a block on the right with diffrent sections you can click and see.

I am giving out free images, tips and techniques in my blog posts and free images.

"Why are you mad?" I hear you cry, well yes I maybe but you can read why I am giving away images for free in detail on the privacy statement page here..

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