How to Create Repetition in Photography

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Tried this tutorial ? post your shot here: http://www.learnmyshot.com/How-to-Create-Repetition-in-Photography Photography is a marriage of Science and Art. Today we would like to focus on the art aspect of photography.

Just as any other form of visual arts, photography is based on certain fundamental guidelines. There are 9 Principals of art that relate to photographic creation:

Emphasis, Contrast, Balance, Unity, Harmony, Movement, Rhythm, Proportion and Repetition (pattern)

Today we would like to start with the principal of art called: Pattern and Repetition. To read the rest please visit: http://learnmyshot.com/How-to-Create-Repetition-in-Photography

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  • hi...love the videos...just wondering, if there could be any substitute for the vellum roll?

  • @shadowrao1 try Rosco full white diffusion

  • where can i buy online those paper diffusers? whats the comercial name of that paper used in photography so that i can search for it ?

  • @PlatSoul "vellum 16lb on the roll by clearprint"

  • @learnmyshot .... Please answe me ... Why does my photo turns our BLACK when I use 1/1000 fps ...

  • @nnddeerriimm not sure what you mean by 1/1000 frames per second. FPS only refers to video/ motion picture. If you are talking about shutter speed then to solve the problem you need to increase amount of light or reduce shutter speed until you get desired exposure.

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  • @LearnMyShot i ment like any thing we could find in or around the house (cause this kind of equipment is hard to come by where i live)

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  • @nnddeerriimm because you don't let enough light its too fast try reduce your shutter speed and mount the camera in a tripod

  • @nnddeerriimm your photos turn out black because the sensor does not get enough light. try using a flash, increase your f stop(f/1.4) or go up to 1/500 see what happens

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