Portrait is the most luring part of photography...Foe example flaws in an individual's face can be accentuated, if not cared for,, it is therefore, pertinent for the subject to be in good getup of MAKE-UP. Appropriate make up can transform a model to give the required face-lift. This will also help disguise greasy and shiny faces and help them make non-reflective.Unkempt finger-nails and messy hair will also need attention, i
The new exhibition dedicated to the earliest form of photography – salted paper prints that were taken between 1840 and 1860 — is set to open at London’s Tate Britain Museum. William Henry Fox Talbot unveiled this unique photography process in 1839. This beautiful collection of images, curated in association with the Wilson Centre for photography, charts the infancy of the art form. Join us as we look at a selection of the amazing historic images from the show.
2....HILL AND ADAMSON
Newhaven Fishermen (Alexander Rutherford, William Ramsay & John Liston), c. 1845
3...JEAN-BAPTISTE FRENET
Thought to be a Mother and Son, c. 1855
Photograph, salted paper print from a collodion negative transferred from glass to paper support
4.....WILLIAM FOX TALBOT
The Photographer’s Daughter, Ela Theresa Talbot, 1843-44
Photograph, salted paper print from a paper negative.
5.....JEAN-BAPTISTE FRENET
Horse and Groom, c.1855
Photograph, salted paper print from a glass plate negative
6......JEAN-BAPTISTE FRENET
Madame Frénet et fillettes, c.1855
Photograph, salted paper print from a collodion negative transferred from glass to paper support
7.....JAMES ROBERTSON AND FELICE BEATO
Pyramids at Gizeh, 1857
Photograph, salted paper print from a glass plate negative
8.....JOHN BEASLY GREENE
El Assasif, Porte de Granit Rose, No. 2, Thébes, 1854
Photograph, salted paper print from a waxed plate negative
9.....WILLIAM FOX TALBOT
Nelson's Column Under Construction, Trafalgar Square, 1844
Photograph, salted paper print from a paper negative
10.......EUGENE PIOT
Le Parthénon de l’Acropole d’Athens, 1852
Photograph, salted paper print from a paper negative
''The appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer'', is the definition the word PERSPECTIVE holds......Can u measure the distance....but the effect of perspective is very much clear.....looks there is no end.
This is more clear when we view the long two railway lines, stretching in the same way TO THE FARTHEST END...
However perspective may be of shorter distance as well, take example of two trees distanced from one another.....other example.....THE PERSPECTIVE FROM ONE MOUNTAIN TO ANOTHER.......so it is visual and a matter of calculation in ur mind......Just try and feel the effect of eye distance from the ear....!
The picture above adds the boundary of a river bridge....feel the distance to the farthest distance and also included the vehicle for the same purpose which is at short distance, but the viewer feels the distance.
I got this beautiful image from my archive.....finding out something, I put my hand on it.......The leaf is nicely lit by the sun from opposite (backlighting)......The reflection made it a charming image. However, many have liked the starburst effect, which becomes the second focal point and make the picture stronger.....This is an addition from photoshop....thus creativity never ends and refreshes the memory.