by Jake Idoko | May 7, 2013 | Haba Naija
When photographing large subjects such as buildings and landscapes, it is not possible to control the light! Therefore, you need to know how and when to make the most of the light. You can control the direction of the light by shooting from an according position, and...
by Jake Idoko | Apr 28, 2013 | Haba Naija
As photographers, we work with light, therefore it is important to understand how to use and maximize it! There are three main characteristics of light that you need to understand and exploit in your photography: the direction, the colour and the intensity. The...
by Jake Idoko | Dec 21, 2012 | Haba Naija
Just like you can photograph star trails, you can also photograph car trails! During a long night-time exposure, both the front, and hind lights of the car leave light trails across your image sensor. The results are eye catching and interesting, and are great for...
by Jake Idoko | Dec 10, 2012 | Uncategorized
Bokeh photography features backgrounds that are very out of focus, usually achieved through a very wide aperture (small value) and focusing on a main subject, usually a person or pet, in the foreground. This is a beautiful effect that can be seen in Christmas...
by Jake Idoko | Sep 7, 2012 | Haba Naija
Infrared (IR) light lies between the visible spectrum and radio waves. It is invisible to the naked eye, but camera sensors are sensitive to it (to a degree). Therefore special IR filters can be purchased, but these greatly extend exposure time, because the IR filter...
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